WHY BRITAIN IS RUINED BEYOND REPAIR
Have you ever watched or read the news and had to scratch your head, wondering whether whoever made up our Government at the time had any brains between them? Maybe when one of their mouthpieces was telling you that GPs will be able to do more with less after NHS budgets are cut yet again.
Have you ever looked back to when ordinary workers could buy their own house, when criminals served full sentences that fit the crime, when you could get an appointment with your GP, when decisions made about justice, NHS resources etc weren't made by beancounters and wondered how on earth did we get from there to here?
Do you remember when something was on TV that wasn't a knockout competition or reality TV show?
Or when Britons didn't have to buy a passport, or fund the underfunded police or council by paying rigged parking, speeding or cigarette butt dropping fines?
When you didn't fear to do the right thing because all the news stories about people who do that end up with them arrested?
When men and women were accepted as different but equal and neither were toxic.
When you weren't constantly surveilled by CCTV?
When music glorifying cop killing and treating women like bitches wasnt permitted on British TV and radio and that was something to be proud of?
When young people didn't have to become financially enslaved to go to University, when a fulltime job was the default norm, when pensioners didn't have to work another 5-10 years because of a Chancellor's balls-up?
When Britons didn't have to be on guard against cheating, trickery and fraud while talking to our banks, insurers or finance company.
Does it look wrong to you when our government grant scrotes and convicts and illegal immigrants extra rights and benefits, care and consideration that they deny pensioners and working families? Does it look wrong to you that our media praise and laud this discrimination and don't criticise it?
If so, you may find the explanations for how and why Britain came to this sticky end in 'Why Britain is broken beyond repair.'