Thursday 18 September 2014

Tough

Things No voters may never complain about in my hearing again. Which won't be for long because I'll go deaf soon.

- Loss of the NHS, including not being able to afford to go to the doctor, pay for prescriptions, or having to sell your house/flat to pay for medical treatment. Because you did read this, didn't you? Didn't you?

- Tories

- UKIP

- Labour

- Liberal Democrats

- Foodbanks

- Poverty, including child poverty

- Trident

- Getting Westminster governments you didn't vote for

- Inhumane and degrading disability assessments. I hope you don't need them, but if you do, tough

- Falling ill and being sacked then treated like scum by the DWP. Again, I don't wish it on you, but will have no sympathy if it happens

- Petrol prices

- Energy prices

- Elderly people dying of hypothermia in winter

- The Bedroom Tax

- Loss of free personal care

- Big businesses paying no tax

- The minimum wage

- Workfare

So that leaves the weather. Nice talking to you.

3 comments:

  1. Shit. Sounds like the U.S. I really was hoping y'all would break the conservative stranglehold. I am sad with you.

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  2. The saddest thing for me, the absolute saddest thing, is the day the NHS goes and the No voters realise what they've done. Most of them will come to regret their vote. Bitterly.

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  3. Sorry that it didn't pass. Sounds like the same thing that happened to Russia after the fall of Communism, everyone all of a sudden liked being sheeple, and wanted it back.

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