The "Divisive Nation" Party
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 7:42 am
I see the "Divisive Nation" Party are having a conference in Birmingham.
More attempts to set groups of British people against other groups can be expected. Keeps the hatred levels up amongst the populace and diverts attention from the utter and complete failure of the coalition's economic policy.
1. Private sector against public sector.
How can it be fair that private sector workers have piss poor pensions and yet public sector workers have better ones? Surely everyone should be made to have a piss poor pension?
2. Employed against unemployed.
How can it be fair that families with a minimum wage income are dependent on foodbanks and payday loans, whereas unemployed single people are are having a wonderful life on benefits of ?70 a week?
3. Able bodied against disabled
How can it be fair that able bodied people are struggling whereas terminally ill patients are having a fantastic life on benefits?
4. Employed against pensioners
How can it be fair that employed people are struggling whereas billionaire pensioners are using their free bus passes to travel on the number 73 bus to central London?
5. People who own their houses against those who rent
How can it be fair that people who own their own houses pay large amounts of tax to support the housing benefits bill paid out to feckless low paid renting people who can't be arsed to buy their own houses?
Meanwhile, despite the coalition's wonderful economic management, government debt is going up, the deficit is going up and growth is worse than all G7 and G20 countries apart from Italy. Even Jonny Foreigner is doing better than us.
Maybe Boris is the answer? Err, probably not.
Oh forgot one point - why are pensioners, the poor, the disabled having to pay the cost for bailing out the banks whilst the banking sector walks away scotfree?
More attempts to set groups of British people against other groups can be expected. Keeps the hatred levels up amongst the populace and diverts attention from the utter and complete failure of the coalition's economic policy.
1. Private sector against public sector.
How can it be fair that private sector workers have piss poor pensions and yet public sector workers have better ones? Surely everyone should be made to have a piss poor pension?
2. Employed against unemployed.
How can it be fair that families with a minimum wage income are dependent on foodbanks and payday loans, whereas unemployed single people are are having a wonderful life on benefits of ?70 a week?
3. Able bodied against disabled
How can it be fair that able bodied people are struggling whereas terminally ill patients are having a fantastic life on benefits?
4. Employed against pensioners
How can it be fair that employed people are struggling whereas billionaire pensioners are using their free bus passes to travel on the number 73 bus to central London?
5. People who own their houses against those who rent
How can it be fair that people who own their own houses pay large amounts of tax to support the housing benefits bill paid out to feckless low paid renting people who can't be arsed to buy their own houses?
Meanwhile, despite the coalition's wonderful economic management, government debt is going up, the deficit is going up and growth is worse than all G7 and G20 countries apart from Italy. Even Jonny Foreigner is doing better than us.
Maybe Boris is the answer? Err, probably not.
Oh forgot one point - why are pensioners, the poor, the disabled having to pay the cost for bailing out the banks whilst the banking sector walks away scotfree?