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Saturday, 2 May 2026

They are deliberately destroying the economy

 The UK is heading for an orchestrated economic disaster, with a recession, depression and widespread despair, Dr. Vernon Coleman says. The ensuing chaos, poverty and homelessness benefit the conspirators.

The economy is being destroyed through high inflation, low interest rates and rising taxes, which benefits those with debts, such as the government, while hurting those with savings.

The destruction of the economy is being managed by politicians, including Comrade Reeves and Comrade Starmer, who are serving the interests of the “puppet masters.”

The world is heading for disaster: a recession, then a depression and a sense of despair of a nature never known before. It’s all deliberate, of course. The destruction of the economy is being managed with great precision. In the UK, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Comrade Reeves, has learned from her mistakes and will, therefore, continue to repeat them until the British economy is in tatters. Inflation is too high (and likely to rise in the medium and long term) and interest rates need to go up, so they’re going down instead – to benefit those with debts (e.g. the Government) and hurt those with savings.

In the UK, more than 1.2 million foreign-born claimants are living on universal credit – and the figure is rising. Sickness (much of it self-diagnosed “anxiety” or “autism spectrum disorder,” concerns which have been encouraged by politicians, journalists and members of the very entitled royal family) costs £212 billion a year and is rising. Taxes are soaring and red tape is increasing, so unemployment will inevitably reach record highs in 2026. Millions diagnosed as being “on the autism spectrum” or “suffering” from anxiety are content to live on benefits rather than working for a living. It is now officially possible to suffer from an illness within the autism spectrum called “rejection sensitivity dysphoria” – a self-diagnosed disorder which occurs when a person is rejected or criticised. I think it would be difficult to find anyone in the world who does not suffer from a disorder within the autism spectrum disorder....<<<Read More>>>....