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Tories - convince me you're not evil


Gym Beglin
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You're the one who needs therapy, pal.

 

My empathy is with those who are forced under pain of imprisonment to do things at the behest of the state.

 

I very much agree with this in a lot of situations.  

 

For instance it's such a shame that the US now has a quarter of the world's incarcerated people in it's jails. To the end of lining pockets of course, not educating people. Largely for smoking, snorting or selling plants.

 

I'd venture the levels of satisfaction with life for Cuban doctors and students is rather higher than it would be if they were born in numerous cities in the freedom loving USA. It doesn't make it right to threaten them with jail. It does rather put things in perspective though.

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When you start laughing from sheer despair you know it's time to move to Canada. It's like Brass Eye.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35686743

 

They shouldn't choose to live in bins then mate. Just grab yourself by your bootstraps and pull, yeah?

 

Like all the Bullingdon boys did. That's why they supposedly burn money in front of the homeless as an initiation, it motivates these lazy fucks. 

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That's staggering. I didn't think I could be surprised further, but fucking hell. From a homeless point of view, sleeping in something well insulated by plastic and cardboard is clearly attractive. But in addition to the all too real risks in that video, you have to watch out for cunts who like to set bind alight.

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When you start laughing from sheer despair you know it's time to move to Canada. It's like Brass Eye.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35686743

Young homeless girl I'd been working with a month or so ago was reported by tescos to the police for theft.

 

Her crime? Taking a few empty boxes that had been thrown out with rubbish to sleep on.

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Fuck me, I hope Dennis Tooth was right and the world does fucking end!

 

Humanity, a cunt of a species!

Says the Creator!  You fucked up, man, you fucked up big time.

 

 

Nah, seriously 99% of humanity are more or less sound; trouble is, we put the 1% in charge.

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When you start laughing from sheer despair you know it's time to move to Canada. It's like Brass Eye.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35686743

Haha... we always get Yanks fleeing some sort of shite that is going down there. We had black slaves streaming into the Nova Scotia, draft dodgers from the Viet Nam war and if Trumps wins, and he won't, we will get loads of Trumpugees.

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Heidi Allen MP

Stephen McPartland MP

Jason McCartney MP

 

When the rest of the Tory MPs voted to cut ESA for disabled people by £30 a week, these three voted against their party's gratuitously cruel attack.

 

 

Here are the MPs who voted for the cut.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/esa-wrag-disability-benefit-cut-disabled-mps-vote-tories-iain-duncan-smith-a6918556.html

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Heidi Allen MP

Stephen McPartland MP

Jason McCartney MP

 

When the rest of the Tory MPs voted to cut ESA for disabled people by £30 a week, these three voted against their party's gratuitously cruel attack.

 

 

Here are the MPs who voted for the cut.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/esa-wrag-disability-benefit-cut-disabled-mps-vote-tories-iain-duncan-smith-a6918556.html

And here's why the cunts are impoverishing disabled people.  It's so they can raise the threshold for the 40% tax rate from the current level of just under £32,000 towards their manifesto pledge of £50,000.  

 

(Robbing from the poor to give to the comfortably-off is a weird twist on Robin Hood; but no more than we should expect from a man who spent UK taxpayers' money trying to use the European Court of Justice to prevent other EU Member States from introducing a tiny (but lucrative) tax on currency speculation.  http://robinhoodtax.org.uk/osbornes-ftt-legal-challenges-has-been-thrown-out-european-court )

 

The thing about this is that it's not the Morning Star or some rabid Commies or conspiracy theorists drawing the link between ESA cuts and tax breaks for the Middle Classes: it's the Torygraph.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/georgeosborne/12191676/George-Osborne-clears-path-for-tax-cuts-in-Budget-with-1bn-benefits-raid.html

"Benefits payments to the disabled are to be cut by more than £1billion in a move that could clear the way for George Osborne to cut taxes for the middle classes in the Budget.

Ministers on Friday announced that more than 600,000 disabled people will lose a portion of their benefits payments, in a move that will save £1.2billion by 2020.

It gives the Chancellor extra money, which insiders believe he could use to cut taxes in his Budget next week.

The Chancellor is set to raise the threshold at which people start paying 40p tax, in a move that could see hundreds of thousands of people pulled out of the higher rate of income tax.

Mr Osborne wants to “accelerate progress” towards the Conservative's manifesto pledge of raising the threshold for the 40p rate to £50,000 in 2020, it is understood."

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Meanwhile, MPs are prevented from voting on - or even discussing - the ongoing underfunding, break-up and privatisation of the NHS.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tory-mps-talk-long-derail-7539627

 

Philip Hollobone

Philip Davies

David Nuttall

Sir Edward Leigh

 

I hope you all get a painful growth on your ballbag and then die of a hospital-caught infection, courtesy of BUPA.

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Meanwhile, MPs are prevented from voting on - or even discussing - the ongoing underfunding, break-up and privatisation of the NHS.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tory-mps-talk-long-derail-7539627

 

Philip Hollobone

Philip Davies

David Nuttall

Sir Edward Leigh

 

I hope you all get a painful growth on your ballbag and then die of a hospital-caught infection, courtesy of BUPA.

 

Reported.

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Meanwhile, MPs are prevented from voting on - or even discussing - the ongoing underfunding, break-up and privatisation of the NHS.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/tory-mps-talk-long-derail-7539627

 

Philip Hollobone

Philip Davies

David Nuttall

Sir Edward Leigh

 

I hope you all get a painful growth on your ballbag and then die of a hospital-caught infection, courtesy of BUPA.

 

That shit makes me rage. Fucking racketeering cunts. 

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Thats how many turned up for the NHS bill debate. Apparently many Labour MPs were even told to stay away by whom I don't know, it's a disgrace a fucking cabal on all sides. What exactly does parliament do these days to actually improve lives and the standard of living for people, it seems it merely exists for big business interests and everything else is a charade. Apathy will send this country back a 100 years if not more. We need a huge change to our system it's broken and corrupt and packed full of utter self serving bastards.

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My sister has just shared that Telegraph article on Facebook with a post saying " I am middle class and I don't want a tax break paid for by cuts to disability living allowance."

 

I like my sister.

 

I assume she will be voluntarily giving the difference to disabled charities?

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That's barely any of my business. It's obviously none of yours.

 

Edit - it's a pity you didn't go to York. You could have asked her yourself.

 

Don't mind me, I am just generally curious whether critics of the removal of state largesse are willing to give up their consequent gains to make up the shortfall. You may be surprised how often they aren't.

 

Nice place to live, leafy York.

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