I am the reason your vote means so little today. I broke down our nation’s great infrastructure and placed it into the hands of a wealthy few; many of whom have never stepped foot anywhere near where their investment sits. This handful of people do not fear your government nor you as I’ve given them full control of your future. Your life is now and forever free to exploit by these few people whose names you’ll never know and their profits will always be safely hidden away from benefiting you in anyway.
We will refuse gifts and donations from businesses that have a vested interest in destroying our society and close the tax loopholes we have made available to them. We shall put an end to exploitation through essential living needs by renationalising our utilities, transportation, postal services and health care. We shall start building homes and stop the entitlement of large property portfolios being passed on to the next generation. We will abolish the Monarchy and bring opportunities to all citizens by breaking up unjustifiable class divisions.
Thatcher; a person who broke the progress of our past and destroyed our hope of a better future has been honoured with statues and praised by our prime minister; a man with enough cash to house every homeless person on our freezing streets this winter but believes taking away their tents would be more beneficial. This party has melted down all our infrastructure and placed it into the hands of a wealthy few; some of which have never stepped foot in the country they are exploiting. Sadly it has now reached the point where our healthcare is nearly nonexistent and instead of treating the sick they are being forced into labour to increase the wealth of the very same people who benefit from the hardships of us all.
So the same government that practically shut the country down for two years and drove the people mad till they had four magic injections are now not too bothered that people having heart attacks are waiting hours for an ambulance. When will the people turn off their propaganda boxes and think with the brain they were born with? We are nothing but statistics in a complex system to our governments and employers, not a big loving family working together. If we can not think and live freely as individuals we are already dead. Who is to tell any of us when and when not to work for a poverty wage, take a odd injection or pay for a TV licence to allow us to believe this nonsense. Perhaps it’s time we all took a breath and asked ourselves if this is the best we can do.
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Winter is weeks away but sadly nothing substantial has been done to protect our most vulnerable from this cost of living crisis. Many of us will lose loved ones due to a lack of the most basic needs such as heat, shelter, health care and perhaps even food. What’s more upsetting is the fact that this is for no other reason but to let the extremely wealthy hoard more unnecessary cash that benefits no one.
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One of our toughest challenges in this crisis is affordable accommodation, a roof over every citizens head should not be considered a luxury in any nation let alone one of the richest. Many of us without inherited wealth, parents to move in with or the luck to afford extortionate rent prices are simply left to rot in the streets as our current governments last priority has always been building homes; this helps keep property prices high and those with large property portfolios such as Tory voters, donors and the MPs themselves happy; especially as there are no caps on private rented homes, why else would they twice block a bill for homes to be made fit for human habitation? They will be happy seeing us sleeping in the snow this winter as long as we got to our jobs on time, their game is to give us as little as possible, just enough for us not to revolt while they hoard the wealth. Morals don’t benefit capitalism and hence the Tory party.
Once again the Tories have elected a fresh leader to give us all the illusion of change and restore confidence in their party. I have no doubt that over the next few weeks we shall be hearing many uplifting speeches from our new prime minister on tackling the cost of living crisis through tax cuts for the middle and upper classes and perhaps a goody bag or two for the most vulnerable. No new taxes for billionaires as their increased profits will of course “trickle down” and create more poverty wage jobs but with her plans for a boosted work ethic and “keep calm and carry on” attitude who knows we might just be able to afford to put the heating back on one day.