Friday, 27 September 2013

BAD OLD DAYS OF THATCHERISM RETURNED AND WORSE -- UPDATE 12 Nov., 2019



Update 12 Nov., 2019 -
Over the years the situation even became catastrophic 130,000 people died due to Universal Credit refusing payments; 50,000 OAP died of hyperthermia because Tories let the energy tariffs multiply; over 300,000 homeless people sleeping on the street; over 1 million Food Banks; NHS broke and a fear Tories sell it to USA; working people cant afford both heating and buy food; the coming up General Election 12 Dec., 2019 hopefully put end to this. UK is the 5th richest country and Tories brought people down to this. 

UPDATE:  29 April, 2014 -- By now it is even worse.  There are over 1,000 food banks across the country which had never been since the soup kitchen during the war. People are starving. David Cameron sells off anything to private companies. The latest is the data of the tax office. Hopefully he sells data of the tax avoiders.


A report in a national newspaper calls David Cameron as the heir of                                                                                                                       Thatcher. It definitely is a good description.

According to the report there were 20 stores closed every day in 2012. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it. The only businesses started to thrive again were the pay-day-loan companies and pawnbrokers. All this is a disgrace for the government of the UK. 

The records show that the closures of High Street stores were ten times more then in 2011.

This evidence is surely proving that Chancellor George Osborne austerity does not work. He should see the facts all around him but like the proverbial ostrich he and the Prime Minister are sticking their heads in the sands. No matter how much they stick to their theory in the long run it will backfire and the result will be devastating like in Thatcher’s time. She brought the country to a standstill.

How much more does the government needs to realize the austerity has nothing but a devastating effect. If you cut wages, benefits and jobs people will tighten their belt and spend less money on food, clothing, no household goods or holidays. Therefore shops sell less and at the end order less. This will have an effect on the manufacturing industry. The manufacturers have to produce less and unemployment rises. It also has an effect on supermarkets. Surely a Chancellor should and can figure out the vicious circle. Unemployment also will be a loss for the government and increase on benefit. Austerity does not make sense.

A survey also shows that computer games and clothing are very badly hit and even the banks because there is no money to put into the saving accounts.

As always the South East, West Midlands and North West are the worst off.

The Local Data Company recorded that at the end of 2012 and beginning of 2013 were the worst on record when companies with 1,400 shops went bankrupt. The biggest were Blockbuster, Jessops, HMV and Comet.

Walk down the High Street were more shops are boarded up than open which definitely brings back memories of the last Conservative government. It proves that they haven’t changed over the years in spite of all the promises at the general election which most of them were never kept.

It is absolutely unbelievable and incredible how they succeeded so quickly to be in the government again after the devastating affect they had on the country the last time. Surely the public couldn’t have had such a short memory. So what did really happen in the last general election?

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