Ok, here we go:
- £1.5 TRILLION (£1,500,000,000,000.00) of the nationalised banks’ liabilities heading onto Britain’s national debt, thanks to this government and their incompetent FSA (national debt would then stand at over £2 trillion)
- Freedom of speech not being stood up for
- CCTV in pubs otherwise licenses will not be renewed
- £BILLIONS wasted on the NHS with services detieorating
- £BILLIONS spent of welfare to baby factories and workshy skivers
- Speed cameras that just raise revenue for the government
- Automatic Numberplate Recognition Systems to watch you on the roads
- ID cards being foisted upon us at the cost of bailing a bank out
- An £18 BILLION overrun on Government IT projects – that’s not cost, that’s overrun
- CCTV cameras to watch you everywhere else
- Job losses everywhere apart from the public sector, whose gold-plated pensions the few of us left in the private sector pay for
- The decline in education standards, where an exam in tanning (TANNING!) is equivalent to a Maths GCSE
- The FSA being incompetent in regulating the banks – and still receiving bonuses
- Shootings, stabbings, muggings, youth crime all on the streets, and no police anywhere
- Redundancies everywhere
- Unable to take pictures of police any more, it’s an offence
- People being arrested for dressing like V
- The Home Secretary on the fiddle with her second home
- The Chancellor also on the fiddle over his second home
- And so on…
And what do the British do? NOTHING. Not a damned thing – no protests, no riots, hell, the Icelanders forced a General Election (two years early) a while ago by rioting and yoghurt. It speaks volumes when yet another MP is caught with their hands in the till and just shrug, and say, “Well, what do you expect?”
I don’t shrug. I am incapable of shrugging. I get mad, and frankly, I’m as mad as hell, and I’m not going to take it any more.
Now watch all of this clip, take it to heart and start getting mad:
Write to your MP, join a protest, write to your local paper – but do something, don’t take it any more.
PS: It is amazing how like the situation we’re in now is like the one in the clip, in the late 70s – history doesn’t repeat itself, but it sure does rhyme
