Tuesday, 21 July 2015

After the Emergency Summer Budget here comes another £20 Billion of Public Sector cuts

The Chancellor George Osborne has today declared that Councils around the country must find an additional 25-40% of cuts to key public services.



It is almost as if this is a deliberate move to destroy the livelihoods and wellbeing of the British people, which it will i'm in no doubt it will do in the long run. I find it wholely unacceptable at a time when these MP's are getting pay rises in their own salaries in addition to to the hefty expenses and multiple homes they are entitled to for destroying the lives of the poorest and most disadvantaged people in our country. The cuts will always hit the poorest hardest as the world solely revolves around capital wealth nowadays and cuts to public services will penultimately mean job losses which adds to the demand for welfare. 



The question we really must ask these politicians is do they think it is acceptable to take taxpayer funded pay-rises, increased expenses in addition to being provided with a lovely warm, well maintained home paid for by the taxpayer .


On the opposite side of this inequality spectrum we have families who are struggling so much to be able to put food on the table. Where will this all end and how many more British people's lives must be lost. What we must do is to unite in a common belief for the greater good and have righteous policies that will create a more financially equal society which can never happen under a Conservative administration because they do not have the right ethics and they completely lack morals, a sense of what is right and wrong, and no hearts....are these really who the British people want in leadership of our country or is there more behind that £80 Million the Tories had to fight their election campaign. 

Time will tell us the eventual outcome but one thing for sure is this country can ill afford another of Tory rule and you can be sure to keep posted and up to date right here. If you like reading my blog posts then you are more than welcome to subscribe by email to be notified about all my future posts.

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