Our streets are no longer safe. Our roads are forever overcrowded and full of potholes.
We have higher and higher taxes and fewer and fewer services. Health care has failed and millions of people are on eternal waiting lists. Many will die before they are diagnosed and treated. Pensions are so paltry that old people have to choose between keeping warm and eating.
Millions fear we have an official two-tier justice system with white, native citizens automatically receiving harsher sentencing. The police seem to be concentrating on internet crimes (which may or may not be crimes) and in many areas, it is years since anyone was arrested for what most of us would regard as a “proper” crime. The police have been given bizarre powers despite the fact that they don’t seem to do much policing these days, preferring to arrest citizens who have expressed inappropriate opinions on social media rather than to bother racing round chasing criminals.
In London, the Metropolitan Police failed to save a single crime in 160 residential areas of London over the last three years and are so widely regarded as worthless that private police forces are springing up in Britain. “My Local Bobby” is a private police force which will, for £100 a month per household, patrol the area around your home and respond in 30 seconds to a break-in and then pursue private prosecutions if necessary. The firm provides old-fashioned policing and relies on street patrols.
Schools and teachers are failing to educate properly and there are more illiterate and innumerate children than ever before. Children are subjected to propaganda rather than being taught and they are certainly not encouraged to debate, to discuss and to retain an open mind on big issues. The bill for providing benefits is soaring so fast and so consistently that taxes are constantly being raised to keep up. Although no one is threatening us, we are told we are constantly on the brink of war, but our military is struggling to cope with broken-down, inadequate equipment.
Jobs are difficult to find and difficult to keep as more and more employers, particularly in areas such as retail, are giving up the unequal struggle.
The Labour Government’s
policies seem to me to be clearly designed to damage, hurt and kill the
poor, the vulnerable, the frail and the elderly....<<<Read More>>>...