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    Reasons not to vote Tory on 8th June

     

    1.  The Naylor Report late March this year – slipped under the radar.

    The head of NHS property services just happens to be the director of the 6th largest company in the US …..

    and the Tories gave him the job.

    The Tories sold off the buildings HMRC use and it now rents them back off company based offshore.

    We own nothing now:  Water / Electricity /Rail / Gas / Royal Mail / Telecoms

    – all owned by foreign governments, pension funds, hedge funds etc.

    The only thing we the people own is debt. Every time you pay your electric or water bill it’s like paying tax to a foreign govt.

    2. Benefit Cap, 2 child limit

    75% of those affected by the benefit cap & 2 child limit are single people with children.

    Before anybody gets on their high horse, consider this:

    A working family breaks up, one parent is left to bring up the children on what he/she can manage. Maybe when they had the children, they could afford to have more than 2, but are now being punished.

    Ultimately, who loses out in these cases? The children of course.

    3. If you want to get personal (as so many seem to have been doing about various MPs past and present), consider

    Boris Johnson (does anything need to be said – surely he matches Diane Abbott in the blithering idiot category?);

    Michael Gove (took education back 60 years, removing access to the curriculum for 40% of children by removing practical subjects from acceptable GCSEs, brought in a curriculum so far removed from modern life it should be in a museum);

    Jeremy Hunt (responsible for running the NHS into the ground so Tories can claim it isn’t working and needs replacing with private healthcare …. the list of nonsense he has spouted is too long to be recorded here,

    but also …. In April 2012,  Conservative MP and culture secretary Jeremy Hunt came under pressure to resign as a result of his closeness to Rupert Murdoch’s media empire and alleged corruption in dealing with Murdoch’s bid for News Corporation’s takeover of BSkyB);

    David Cameron (In September 2015, Lord Ashcroft published a biography of David Cameron, which suggested that the former Prime Minister took drugs regularly and performed an “outrageous initiation ceremony” which involved inserting “a private part of his anatomy” into the mouth of a dead pig during his time in university.);

    Steve Hilton – senior adviser to David Cameron and Tory strategy director – said the government should boost economic growth by “abolishing all working mothers’ maternity leave and rights”.

    Iain Duncan Smith – Tory Work and Pensions Secretary – quoted the Nazi slogan above the gates of Auschwitz Arbeit Mach Frei (work makes free) when he said about the government’s workfare programme that “work actually helps free people.”

    and on how ‘lazy’ disabled workers are: “Is it a kindness to stick people in some factory where they are not doing any work at all? Just making cups of coffee?”

     

     

     

     

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