Bread and water
26 Jan 2012 Comments Off
in Taxes Tags: Conservative, elections, standards, voting
Bread & water used to be the diet of prisoners, condemned to jails but that is the diet that the ordinary working person on a small salary has to endure to survive the current financial and economic climate. They know it and this article proves it. It proves that they can change the tax threshold to £10.000 but that they don’t want to do it because that is the little stick of sugar they are trying to throw us when it comes to the next elections.
They might as well then put up election posters saying “Fed up with Bread & Water, vote Conservative and you’ll be able to afford Meat and Veg, we raise the tax threshold to 10k”.
Whilst the New Labour posters could simply say “Britain isn’t working”, that is of course a swift development from the Tories one a few years back. We are being ripped off, ripped off because they stole our lifestyle, our quality of life, you name it.
You are better off being in jail today as at least you get a decent meal each day, whilst if you are just working and living a lawful existence, you cannot afford to eat properly any longer.
Of course the economy has to shrink if people spend less. Go to any supermarket today and you get ridiculously reduced articles because they have to sell something. That of course reduces company’s turnover and so the whole economy shrinks.
Yet Cameron and pals insist that they make us better off in work than on benefits. But he forgotten to mention that you are still better off in local authority care or in jail rather than living the life of the law abiding free person.

