Monday 29 May 2017

OBJECTIVE VIEW MAY CORBYN JOHNSON STARMER


SUMMARY  T May resigned and the Tories voted Boris Johnson as PM. It was the worst decision since Johnson was not up to it. All he does feather his friend, family, donors' pocket while general public are starving, homeless, freezing. He managed to win a majority in 2019 due to Tory Sir Philip Lilley's private company which done the vote counting.
Due to total mismanagement by Johnson Covit has the highest number of death = 81,000 so far.
Corbyn resigned after GE19 and Sir Keir Starmer is now Labour leader but moved the party from Left to Right which no opposition of Tories Gov.
My purely objective view of May vs Corbyn is hard to understand that Theresa May’s election manifesto is so negative. She also refuses to meet Corbyn in the traditional TV interview which is not to her and her party's advantage.

Paxman arranged a separate interview with May and Corbyn which was held on 29 May, 2017. According to the press May gave a disastrous performance. She would not answer, directly, questions asked by the audience.  ???

Already she announced cutting Winter Fuel payments for Old Age Pensioners and school meals which she tries to soften the blow with supplying breakfasts. She cost it with 7p which is ridiculous but give her the due she changed her mind about the cost but does not mention a new one. Does it mean three or four cornflakes?


For years and by now everybody is aware of the three million children facing starvation because of austerity and many Welfare cuts. Their parents having to chose between heating or buying food. It has gone to that extent. Even the Government controlled press written about the fear of feeding children during the school holidays because of them not having their school meals.

May must be aware of their desperation and to go ahead to stop on top of it school meals is a crime.


On 1 April, 2017 she allowed a further £12billion Welfare cut which was budgeted by George Osborne. The impact on already great hardship will be unbelievable. Another surprise of PM May agreeing to it and won’t win voters.   
She must also be aware of the desperate plied of heating the homes because of the constant rise of energy tariffs during the last four years, every time 10 per cent. Cameron used to be besieged to stop the six major energy suppliers of increasing tariffs but did nothing as usual when it concerns ordinary people. In winter 2014/15, which was mild in comparison, 40,000 people died of hyperthermia, including many pensioners.

There at least 2,500 suicides because of the disability benefits were cut and/or spare Bedroom tax.

In May’s manifesto, there was no mentioning of drastically increased funding for the NHS to save it and if there would have been the promise it might not have been kept like in GE2010 and GE2015.

There is a long list of hard to understand how Theresa May expect to win the GE2017 when she keeps promising to cut Winter Fuel Pays to OAP; School meals; promising Free Care Homes but between the lines it states for the family having to take out Insurance policies and facing the cost after the person’s death.

After a great protest May introduces a cap but refuses to mention the height or low of the cap and will reveal it after she win the election.

Surely, she and her team must be aware that it is not an election winning manifesto. A question starts to circulate whether she purposely crashes an election win to avoid the Brexit negotiation? It is obvious that the UK is not very popular in Brussels whether it is of Brexit or Cameron and May do not seem to have won friends or negotiations.

Or, as history shows, the Conservatives always run the country into the ground when in power and make their friends rich. When they get stuck at the end they let the Labour win to pull the card out of the mud.

Mind you, Cameron promised a £12bn Welfare cut on top of the already struggling people and won. It was the biggest shock to the public. In my view, I still have my doubts about the win after years of austerity, Welfare cuts and ruining a perfect NHS system since 2010 planning to privatise.

Cameron like May showed always the background with faithful supporters holding up posters but never or hardly showed the crowd gathered to listen. Cameron used to talk, more and more towards the end, about getting a majority vote “to finish the job they started” and looked very wistful. So does May now. What is really going on in the back ground? Obviously, all the major newspapers belonging to five billionaires and are friends trying to boost May’s election win.

According to some rumours but it will not be completely admitted, there are about 20 very dark powers ruling the world. It was even mentioned that they decide, almost decades before, wars and inflations. Is that the answer of the mysterious GE2015 win and even GE2010 after Thatcher’s devastation?

No Way, Cameron with his efforts during his election campaign and previous track record should have won.


BBC and mainly The Sun plus number of other well-known big newspapers trying hard to discredit Jeremy Corbyn even to the extent of twisting his words or printing down-right lies.

At the moment, they are trying hard to establish he was an IRA sympathiser. It does not stick, although he was in close contact but for the very reason to stop the killing, which he is completely against, and bring about peace to Ireland and Northern Ireland. Corbyn and Mo had great influences and manage to achieve the Friday peace agreement which was monumental. Blair just took the glory as he always does.


































Previously, they tried to get Jeremy Corbyn sacked with accusation of anti-Semitism which is a very inflammatory subject when started. Mr Corbyn managed cope with and stopped it.

Whether you like Labour and Corbyn or not but you got give them its due. The Labour manifesto has certainly all the points to support and help all the people which are hard-up. Jeremy Corbyn is the only one who quoted where all the money comes from for the extra funding.
Let’s hope the best party wins to stop all that unnecessary suffering. UK is the seventh richest country.

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