Disadvantaged in UK to stay that way...as govt ignores them

May 16, 2012 10:54

Disabled people, women and ethnic minorities across the UK were all ignored when David Cameron's government decided where to cut costs, according to an official watchdog.

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Bianca 17.05.2012 04:28

For a man that never had a real job, it is only natural that he does not understand real life.  The only job he ever had was the one he got by a connection, and was unqualified to hold it.  Most politicians actually think they are working.  Most will never bother to read the material necessary to understand what they are about to make decisions on.  They let their staff do the work, and then just smell around to see who has what interest in the subject matter, and vote according to their interests. They will never object to utterly instane things, as they know very well that one does not make enemies in that business!    Yet, amazingly, they can SIMULATE any debate, as if they actually know what they are talking about.  Most politicians would have been actors --- but it is much too hard to get a job that way.  It requires work, one must face competition, as well as the actual approval by the discriminating audience.  Polticis is so much easier.  This is  why elites just propagate themselves.  They are right at the table where money, power and all sorts of priviledges and perks  Seriously?  

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Maple Leaf 17.05.2012 01:16

The new world order agenda is well advanced in the United Kingdom.  Social programs are being dismantled, and the common and everyday people are beginning to suffer massive unemployment and a sense of  political helplessness.  It's very evident that the corporations are in full control.  Power has been taken from the people and it's now in the hands of big business.  Remembe r:  part of the agenda is to divide the people, and the growing racial tension in Britain is causing all manner of discord. 

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CON (unregistered) 16.05.2012 16:22

The modern day equivalent of,  'let them eat cake'. Perhaps the revolution is to follow.

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unhik (unregistered) 16.05.2012 13:38

So when it's convenient for them, the people who demand to be treated like anyone else will hang big, red signs around their necks demanding special treatement because they are different?

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Not to worry (unregistered) 16.05.2012 12:16

You will have milliband the laise fair capitalist suddely turned so called "socialist" to vote for soon. All votes lead to same ruling elite in uk "elections".

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I already withdrew my money (unregistered) 16.05.2012 12:10

The US dollar is going down and uk with it. Disabled people are the last of the ruling elites concern. They have their own money to save by moving it to BRIC investments where economy is booming.

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The price of being part of zionist empire (unregistered) 16.05.2012 12:06

UK was sold to USA govt long ago. Get used to it.

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Man with no name (unregistered) 16.05.2012 11:37

My wife worked all her adult life. Until she had a breakdown and started to self-half. As it happens, she has lived her life as bi-polar with emotional intensity disorder, struggling to cope etc... She quit work to seek help and is "long term sick". She just had her benefits cut by over 50%.... imagine the impact on this honest woman who just needs support to get "back in the saddle".That's quite hard to take. A loss of half your income. We're all in it together.... awaiting Cameron to get a 50% pay cut then. Meanwhile, everything is rocketing in price. Still. Need to give up money!!!!

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RMB 16.05.2012 11:36

There's even more at stake than that. Already over the past 2 years since the coalition started outlining welfare reform, at least 31 disabled people are known to have committed suicide. It doesn't get much play in the shamestream media, of course, and I sometimes wonder if it'd be any different at all had any of them ended their life in as dramatic and brutal a way as was the case in Greece in April (a story that, by the way, the BBC considered barely newsworthy and was slow as hell to cover).

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