The Bullingdon Boys sitting comfortably in those
Westminster House of Hypocrisy and Corruption, when they are not shootin' and fishin' in their country estates, can spout all they want
about how they are on course to “fix” the UK. What they don't
make clear is what that “fix” really means. It means continuing
to shift all the wealth in the UK upwards. It means getting rid of
social spending, taxes can be a drag on profits, it means getting wages
down and creating a subservient workforce, it means getting rid of
decent working conditions, an attack on health and safety, and the
privatisation of “everything” that can make their corporate
buddies a buck or two. So you could say, they are doing well at
“fixing” the UK.
One of the effects of their “fixing”
doesn't get much cover in the babbling brook of bullshit, the
mainstream media, evictions. So just for the record, during the first
three months of 2015, bailiffs in England and Wales, evicted over
11,000 families, this is an increase of 8% on last year, and 51% on
the same period of 2010. This equates to roughly to 126 families
forced from their homes daily. Rising rents and benefit cuts are
making rented accommodation unaffordable and has push evictions to a
six year high. 2014 saw almost 42,000 families evicted from rented
accommodation, the highest since 2000. 2015 is set to break that
record. These eviction are spread across private and
social landlords, with social landlords, including housing
associations taking the lion's share.
Stagnant wages and benefit cuts/caps leave many people
unable to continue to pay their way. The latest figure for England
and Wales is that over the last two years almost 59,000 families have
had the benefits capped.
These figures are just for England and Wales, I
have no doubt the picture will be similar in Scotland and Northern
Ireland. This then is the basis on which the Oxbridge parasites claim
victory in “fixing” the UK. Their vision of unfettered wealth and
power to their class at the expense of the ordinary people, is moving
steadily to fruition. Their class conduct a steady class war to
stifle any resistance to the growth of their greed. It will continue
as long as we continue to plead our case for them to be a little bit
more generous to us, to treat us a little more kindly. It will only
end when we finally decide to stand up and say, we have had enough,
we are now taking control of our own lives and screw you, from now
on, we will change the entire economic system.
It is long over due, over the last seven years or so we have seen unimaginable wealth generated and syphoned into the coffers of the rich and powerful. At the same time we have had "austerity" (translates as ideologically driven economics) slashing at the heart of the social conditions of the ordinary people, the very ones that create all that wealth in the first place.
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