MPs’ overheads increase to record amounts with more than one in four putting their family on the payroll

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The inflation busting 10% increase totalled £9 million to the bill and, at the moment represents about a third of the whole cost of operating Parliament

The commons have a gravy train that’s going full steam ahead today as Commons inspectors divulged that Members of Parliament squandered a record £98.1 million of taxpayers money on employee costs and additional overheads last year.

Statistics were made available by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, which displays the huge majority of the most recent increase was down to large growth in workforce finances.

There were repeated calls for restraints on MPs putting relatives on the public payroll, at an entire cost of about £4 million.

About one in four Members of Parliament, encompassing four affluent Cabinet Ministers and fellow Tories who campaigned against the minimum wage, use constituents of their personal family at the taxpayers’ levy.

This policy was meant to have been prohibited as part of the improvements targeted at cleaning up Westminster in the wake of the expenses scandal but was retained following a backlist from politicians.

Instead it seems like they’re just trying to uplift their earnings to claim for second homes, travel, food and drink, office and alternative costs from the 650 Members of Parliament, of all the parties, added up to around £400,000 to £23.8 million.

So called payroll expenses, which cope with employees wages, taxes and pensions shot up from £8.7 million to £74.3 million.  That was because staffing allowances were discreetly increased from £115,000 a year to £137,200 for MPs outside London and, from £115,000 to £144,000 for those in the city.

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Members of Parliament as well dealt out £13,163 in bonuses and acknowledgement payments to 49 employees last year.  That was up from the £8,104 paid out to 57 workers in the foregoing 12 months.

The MP who lay claim the most was Ian Paisley Junior, the Democratic Unionist who stands for North Antrim.  His personal and office claims added up to £232,042.33, including £45,039.08 on travel and food.

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Justice Secretary Chris Grayling and Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin both use their lady wives and, they’re rewarded between £35,000 and £39,999 and, the inventory goes on.

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A further Cabinet minister, Lib Dem Scotland Secretary Michael Moore, also employs his spouse and, he paid her £15,000 to £19,999 the previous year.

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Jennie Bone, famed by frequent statements in her husband Peter’s Commons talks, makes a stealing of between £45,000 and £49,999 following a pay increase as his office manager.

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The Mirror disclosed earlier this year that I’m A Celeb star Nadine Dorries had flipped her employee allowance between daughters.

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A sum of 10 MPs’ family members get more than £40,000 a year, well over the UKs national mediocre wages of £26,500.

Sir Alistair Graham, ex chairman of the Committee on Standards, said Members of Parliament should have said ‘yes’ to restrictions on employing family when the watchdog called for an embargo and, if they still wanted to keep it in the family then IPSA should take over the hiring and firing.

Lib Dem Deputy PM Nick Clegg was the most costly at £152,553.82 with £12,688.01 in personal overheads, incorporating £9,767.41 for accommodation and bills and £2,920.60 for travel and subsistence.  His claims also comprised £145.50 for a TV licence and 5 first class train journeys.

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The statistics were made available as Parliament broke up for the party conference season, precisely two weeks following that MPs came back from their lengthy summer break and, of course Members of Parliament have a significant job to do, representing their voters in Parliament, but like any operational place of work, they are required to keep these costs under control.

Furthermore, at a time when everybody is feeling such a financial squeeze, it’s inappropriate that MPs have given themselves a pay increase.  If their voters haven’t been given a green light to do it, then how come the people that represent them are allowed to?

In the understanding of the former misuses of public sector funds, it’s crucial that these sorts of details are made known; so that the taxpayer can adjudicate for themselves whether their representatives are delivering value for money.

NHS trust instructed to warn landlords following a man taking his own life

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Coroner advises social landlords are notified about vulnerable patients

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A coroner has urged that a London Hospital trust passes on details about vulnerable patients to social landlords after a mentally ill social tenant committed suicide because he was being turned out of his home.

The gentleman, 44, was found dead in his home in April 2012 following the ouster from his home owned by Genesis Housing Association in North London after failing to pay his rent to the Housing Association.

The Coroner expressed that the man went back to the property and took his own life as a direct result of his being expelled from his home and, the consequence that the expulsion had on his mental health.

The gentleman was being given medical care by Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust for mental health matters that Genesis Housing Association were not aware of.

The coroner said he had sent out a ‘rule 43’ letter, which coroners can send out if they recognise a course of action that could stop similar future casualties, to the hospital trust’s chief executive.

The letter that was sent out in July of this year; proposes the introduction of an evaluation process to notify other agencies, comprising housing suppliers, that a patient is vulnerable.

The letter specified that consideration must be given in a questionnaire that may be filled in by the staff managing the evaluation and, that determines that a person is to be deemed vulnerable and, that it can be handed onto other agencies, such as those supplying housing.

Genesis Housing Association was informed that it didn’t play a part in the man taking his own life and, that the gentleman’s demise was a sad state of affairs.

Nevertheless, since then Genesis have put in place an assortment of measures, such as instructing employees on welfare reform and benefits advice, manifesting a team to assist people avoid declining into rent arrears, or where people are owing money, to help them prior to the situation becoming uncontrollable.

Nonetheless, it’s heart-rending that it takes someone’s demise so that we can then take a course of action and, put things into place to keep the vulnerable safe.  A great deal of vulnerable people will not even read their mail because they can’t deal with the pressure that paying their rent brings about if they’re not on Housing Benefit.

Suicides like this have been going on since the Coalition government came into power and, it’s a disgrace on them.  A lot of people have been self harming and, having nervous breakdowns because of this horrifying bedroom tax.

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Had there been a system in place prior to this man killing himself we wouldn’t be talking about his death and, even though housing providers are at the moment teaching employees to be additionally suicide vigilant, it’s as well, putting a substantial pull on housing support staff, bearing in mind that the government has now made a vast quantity of them redundant; so that the ones that are left have a doubled workload for the same amount of money or less.

David Cameron ‘Left His Brain on the Train’

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David Cameron left his official ministerial box on a train table while he was taking a trip to a marriage ceremony; as stated by reports.

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However, Downing Street renounced that there was any security violation following a passenger taking a photograph of the well tattered red box, with the key in it, whilst the Prime Minister, who on one,  occasion left his eight year old daughter Nancy at a pub, was in an additional section of the train.

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It seems the red box was just sitting there and, anyone could have dashed off with it,  had wanted to, but Downing Street maintained the box was not left unguarded; as the premier’s safety measures were there at all times.

The photograph was captured on Saturday as Mr Cameron, refreshed from the fraught G20 summit in Russia, took the train from King’s Cross, London, to York to be present at his sister in law’s marriage ceremony.

The Wandering Jew

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For those that are too young to comprehend the full terror of the Holocaust and, the annihilation of the Jews, to rid the world of ‘dirty rotten Jews’, to demolish everything that is dirty.

The Germans destroyed our towns, attempting to erase everything in site.  They bombed our cities, they put Jews into concentration campsites; they starved them of food for a period of 6 years.

But then in 1954 things were a lot different to 1942.  In 1942, there was still a war going on, the largest disaster, the genocide of roughly six million Jews throughout World War II, a programme of structured killings by Nazi Germany, led by Adolf Hitler and, the Nazi Party.

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However, prior to starting our journey we have to go back a bit further.  In 1835 after the breakdown of Poland and, part involvement by Russia, Pale of Settlements were established where Jews were confined.

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It appears that whatever Jews go, there are always boundaries to control what they can and cannot do.  Jews were blocked from professions, trades etc and, living conditions became extremely difficult.

In 1881, Tsar Alexander II was killed.  This was shadowed by savage massacres against the Jewish people and, thousands were killed and, in the space separating 1881-1882 solely 225,000 Jewish families escaped Russia.

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Immigration to America became a way of escaping these truthfully disgusting constraints and provided something better for their families.  Nevertheless, the Russian government did not want the Jews leaving and refused their requests to leave and, this caused the Jews to depart the country by sneaking across the borders.

Some Jews went on foot, others by train, taking with them any belongings they could.  A lot of Jews smuggled themselves into Germany, Austria-Hungary and, Poland and, from there, they would make their way toward the coastal regions and seaports.

No wonder, they call us the ‘Wandering Jews’.

We are all immigrants, ourselves or our parents or grandparents or even great-grandparents but life was not that magnificent living in Whitechapel in 1888 because Whitechapel was known to be of poor quality and trashy.

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The streets of Whitechapel were menacing and dangerous, with murders, abuse, drinking, robbery and, brawling that went on between gangs, which was extremely typical and, nothing out of the ordinary.

Nevertheless, life was better there than where the Jews came from because at least they had avoided Military Conscription and, some Jews, in order to evade mandatory enlistment into the Russian Army would cause themselves self mutilation and, there it were even accounts that there was intentional mutilation of children by their parents.

Jews even altered their family name to dodge conscription into the Russian Army, where in 1827, personal military duty for Jews was first found in Russia, with conscription being from 12 to 25 years of age.

The fact that ten Jewish males were chosen each year for every 1,000 Jews in the community, whilst only 7 non Jewish males were nominated every two years for each 1,000 non Jews in the community exhibits that compulsory enlistment had a significant prejudicial intention.

Jews were explicitly selected for specific and disparaging treatment and, a family of a Jew who avoided military service was evaluated and given a fine of 300 rubles, catching a Jew who dodged military service had to relinquish a cash bounty of 50 rubles.

The whole theme of the conscription of Jews into the Russian Army cannot be separated from the seemingly overwhelming eagerness of the Russian institution to transform all Jews to Christianity and, many actions were initiated to fulfil that aim.

Any male between the ages of 12 and 25 could be conscripted for a standard period of 25 years, with particular and harsh constraints that were conceived for the Jews, so as to increase the number of Jewish soldiers, including the induction of a much greater percentage of the Jewish inhabitants than the non Jewish inhabitants.

Additionally, Jews were required to supply drafts for each conscription term whilst non Jews were not liable at differing and unforeseeable intervals.  Jews were called up for money owing in the remittance of taxes and, in the end, conscripts were considered as a fine for being in arrears in the settlement of taxes but without the indebtedness being dismissed.

Since many able bodied men fled from Russia, they were powerless to provide the number of conscripts needed and, it became obligatory to enlist the disabled, sick persons, old men and others who had formerly been held excluded.

This included only sons, oldest sons, sole supporters of families, children as young as 8 years of age and, others who were believed to be excused by virtue of their family or personal circumstances.

Yet in spite of these harsh actions, the conscription arrears grew bigger and each community had  special officers, who seized the children, incarcerated them in the communal buildings and, eventually, handed them over to the military authorities.

These children were very often then taken away to unreachable places like Kazan, Orenburg, Perm and Siberia from where they could not run away and go back home and, where they where held until attaining the age of 12 at which time they were then formally introduced into the army.

So, when families came from Russia to Whitechapel, life was much more advantageous than what they had to tolerate in Russia, even if Whitechapel was recognised as worthless and cheap, it was far superior to what they had been familiar with.

Countless Jews alighting in England had really planned on going to America, but around 120,000 remained in this country because they were drawn by the area’s reputation as a location for economical living and, by the fact that it had been the residence to Jewish inhabitants in preceding centuries and, great numbers made one’s home in Spitalfields, frequently locating work in the clothing trade and, where they would haggle on the markets to earn a living.

As the Jews permeated Whitechapel, the greater their hearts fell, for this was where epidemic destitution drove a great deal of women to prostitution, along with poverty, homelessness and, exploitive work constraints and, child mortality.

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Death was part of this institution and, the Jews were accustomed to impoverishment, it had continually been part of their lives and, as well, victimisation against them was always there, but when Hitler decided to invade, so that he could remove the Jews from civil society, that was when in 1935 there was the eruption of World War II.

Concentration camps were set up, in which prisoners were subjected to slave labour until they died of exhaustion or illness.  The occupiers ordered Jews and Romani to be restricted in overflowing segregated areas before being conveyed by freight train to death camps where, if they sustained the trip, almost all were systematically killed in gas chambers.

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Anyone with three or four Jewish grandparents was to be killed without exception.  In other mass murders, people were able to escape death by changing to another religion, or in some other way assimilating.  This was not accessible to the Jews of inhabited Europe.

A typical characteristic of Nazi genocide was the comprehensive use of human studies in medical testing.  Investigations included placing subjects into pressure chambers, testing drugs on them, freezing them, trying to alter eye colour by injecting chemicals into children’s eyes and, differing amputations and other surgeries.  A great deal of subjects that survived tests were almost always killed and anatomised soon afterwards.

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A large number of things altered after the war, primarily in Whitechapel and, almost all children that walk it now, have no memory of the Holocaust.  Some may have been told about it by their parents, but if you were to ask the greater part of young children if they knew what the ‘Holocaust’ was, they will have no actual concept.

I have asked children if they are instructed about the Holocaust in school and, a great deal of children just make light of it, shrug their shoulders and smile at me with awkwardness because they have no idea what I’m prattling on about.

The sheer number of Jews coming to the Eastend from other countries, eventually lead to the first Aliens Act 1905, which limited immigration into the country.  Jews were blamed for taking jobs from the locals and, of driving up rents by welcoming overcrowded conditions and, of aggravating the shocking working conditions in a great deal of the nearby trades.

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The Jewish immigrants had a clear aura in Spitalfields and, at first they manifested tight knit communities, preserving their own culture in this unfamiliar habitat.  Yiddish was dominant and, was used in signs, newspapers and, in theatres.

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Many small synagogues were constructed, supplying assistance as well as worship.  On Friday nights, the eve of the Sabbath, candles burnt in sitting room windows and, food was also significant, where neighbourhood shops sold bagels, salted herrings and pickled cucumbers and, by 1901 there were 15 kosher butchers in Wentworth Street.

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With time, nonetheless, the Jews became more unified and, it was said that children that left the Jews’ Free School in Bell Lane were nearly identical to English children.  Religious ceremonies as well slowly became less distinguishing and, not many people conversed in Yiddish.

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As the Jews increased in wealth, they relocated out to the more residential areas of Golders Green and Hendon.  There was little perceivable legacy left and, almost all of the synagogues were adapted for other uses and, shops and restaurants have closed, but there is still some attraction in the Jewish East End, with guided walks and excursions and, a synagogue has been found in an old Huguenot house in Princelet Street, which is now fittingly occupied as a museum of immigration.

A large number of synagogues have been renovated to make way for Mosques and, instead of it being the East End as the Jews knew it, it’s now Banglatown and, serves the expanding Bangladeshi community and, the Jews have withdrawn to other districts of less Jewish impact.

Brick Lane was formerly lined with Jewish bakeries and, places that you could go and get hearty Jewish food, it is still a hive of activity, but instead of a line of Jewish bakeries, there are countless Balti and curry houses on the road, which even hosts an international curry festival and, Bengali foods are on sale in the local shops and markets and, there is even a weekly paper, the ‘Sylheter Dak’.

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Jewish culture is now being placed on the back burner, to make way for and, for the promotion of other cultures, in the space where the Jews once were and, now they have all gone to pastures new.  Once more, the Jews of the East End have wandered and, have become more and more distracted from their culture and, if they’re not cautious, their culture will become a far off recollection, with their possibilities unpromising.

Edward Snowden And The Security State

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Apart from the leaks themselves, Edward Snowden has revealed how the US government imposes confidentiality in the performance of spying on us.

Edward Snowden has given up nearly everything in his former pleasant life; so that we could know at least some of the way in which the US government is gathering information on us.

So, what will become of him, well, it’s doubtless that they will kill him, even though the current government has determined that it’s okay to kill US nationals unaccompanied by trial as long as they cite national self-defence, but Edward Snowden will front persistent pursuit and prosecution, for the foreseeable time ahead.

Edward Snowden is one of a long line of whistleblowers, notifying the US public about the NSA’s capabilities.  The NSA has an unlimited hunger for scrutiny and, has come predominately unmoored from any notable omissions or boundaries, but it’s Edward Snowden’s disclosure that appears to have kicked off an important and extensive discussion about the suitable boundaries of the US government’s ability to surveillance its inhabitants.

What is it about Edward Snowden’s revelation that is so distinctive?  It’s not the contents of the leak itself, for the details that Edward Snowden disclosed is reasonably small.

What made Edward Snowden’s revelation different and, exciting, was its uniqueness.  By notifying the public, through the newspaper, of a particular program and, its widely used commercial targets like Facebook and Google, he has established that the security state that lives inside the United States continues to grow.

The spread of information from WikiLeaks and, the cyberpunk collective Anonymous has revealed that anonymity can be a powerful implement in going against government confidentiality.

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Nevertheless, Snowden was aware, given his familiarity with the work of his past employers, that after disclosing the Prism document, he would be able to run, but not hide, but he did it anyhow.

State Of The Art Ripple Of Socialism

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We must stop working with the exempt stock market solidarity set up by Margaret Thatcher because Britain is at the moment afflicted with the largest decrease in living standards since Queen Victoria was seated on the throne.

If political pressure isn’t the central issue of the day, in that case the whole political structure may as well disappear on the foundation of irrelevance and moral bankruptcy.

It would be simple, but incorrect, to put all the responsibility at the feet of the sinful Tories, however sinful they may be.  The facts are that political pressure started six years prior to (the Siamese twins) David Cameron and Nick Clegg being attached at the hip.

But political pressure has currently been given refurbished power and extended continuation by the Tories take over of the monetary disaster.

As the Resolution Foundation has exposed is that one in five workers at present struggles far beneath the living wage: since 2009, the numbers have missiles from 3.4 million to 4.8 million.

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On the eve of Cameron’s expectation of power, 18 per cent of women worked for less than the living wage, it’s now a quarter.

Almost four out of five jobs generated under this government, pay less than £7.95 an hour.  These jobs are often unpredictable.   There is at the moment a million strong army of zero hour contract workers, a restoration to an assumed bygone era when dockers would journey to the yard, sticking their heads in the air in the hopefulness they might get some work that day.

Wages are; on average, £1,500 a year lower than when the Tory-Lib Dem camarilla rocked into power and, inflation has inflated for essential items, penalising the impoverished.

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Approximately a million children are assigned to be thrust into poverty by government policies, as stated by the Child Poverty Action Group.

For the first time since Berlin fell to the Allies, the following generation fronts being poorer than their parents and, the manifestations of political pressure are all around us.

We can merely hypothesise as to how monied executives decide to have fun with their 36 per cent increase in money making.

Predators have opulent easy pickings in David Cameron’s Britain and, a million families a month presently are contingent on legal loan sharks who are permitted to demand excessively high charges, often used to pay for food, heating, mortgages and rents.

Half a million people are dependent on food banks, whilst the Energy Bill Revolution campaign earlier this year established that almost a quarter of families had to decide between buying food or heating their homes.

Here’s to the seventh wealthiest nation in the world, whose poorest people strive to feed themselves.  Politicians relentlessly deliver a sermon about work as the way out of deprivation, but most of Britain’s impoverished have to work for their poverty.

And even though political pressure strikes those at the bottom the hardest, the pandemic of sleepless nights over bills, rents and mortgages are devouring the lives of millions of Britons.

If Labour had a set of lionhearted plans to confront political pressures, it wouldn’t have left a huge vacuum filled with personality impelled gossip.  As expected, the nonattendance of solutions has had even more catastrophic results, the underhanded, deplorable redirecting of rage at immigrants, public sector workers and, the unemployed people, anyone besides those accountable.

But such is the scale of the disaster that it requires fundamental answers, breaking with the free stock market consensus set up by Thatcher, a recently developed ripple of bread and butter socialism.

Britain’s psycho welfare system

Britain has a mad benefit structure and, it’s turning devoted young couples into fraudulent claimers because getting married or living together means they will have to take an extreme reduction in income.

So, instead of seeing there living standards take a nosedive, a lot of cohabitant couples on welfare are cheating the State by claiming to live at a different home.

Marriage is our most fundamental and, victorious establishment and, the government should be placing additional cash into assisting those that are married, but that doesn’t convey that they should, in addition reduce the money that single claimants get.

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At this present time married couples get £112.55 a week; that means that single claimants get £15.42 more, that’s £801.84 a year.  That may not give the appearance of being  a lot, but it’s a huge contrast on how married couples with children cope daily.

A great deal of married couples, as well single parent families are fenced in by the pressure of debt and are imprisoned by years of monetary debt because they’ve been caught up in the ‘loan shark’ affliction.

It’s a malady that has an effect on almost everybody in the United Kingdom, those that are unemployed, as well as those that are working, but being paid a low wage and, can’t make ends meet.

They can never break free from the loan sharks who are not phased by the reality that these people may not have the capacity to pay the money back because the loan sharks will get it one way or another.

The only advantage for the married or single unemployed is that they can pay it over an interval with exceedingly high interest rates, the only penalty is that if they can’t pay it their case will be in due course taken to a magistrates court and, the bailiffs will take their movable possessions to the amount of what they are in debt to, if they have no method of paying it back.

Sadly loan sharks take the upper hand of their tragic circumstances and, the results are very often humiliating, not just for adults, but for the children, as well.

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To be punished because your family are on the breadline can make a family seem stupid because they weren’t observant and, were drawn in by businesses that are there to take advantage of the the unemployed.

People are desperate to give their families a home that’s reasonably nice, but instead they’re getting hauled into the shark trap and, it’s not just that they can give their families nice things, but it’s also the marketing that goes on around Christmas time and, the coercion it puts on people to get presents for their family and friends.

The government speak about the out of work, like they’ve been out of work forever and a day, but what about those that have just been made redundant, or have just lost their jobs and, have not been able to get any redundancy money and, the likes of Katie Price who degraded those that have no work because there simply isn’t sufficient work to go round because the government are permitting immigrants into our own country and, they can utilise them as low cost labour, as opposed to Brits who aren’t foolish enough to work for silly money.

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This should’ve been an indication long ago that something needed to be done about our government and, previous government before this one.

In the beginning, I’m sure the government believed it was an excellent concept but the in the real world people are at the moment displaying that they don’t believe it was such a wonderful visualisation and, that immigration should now stop, full stop!

If we permit immigrants to remain in this country, there will be so much chaos because it is hampering the Brits getting jobs that should be theirs anyhow, that’s why it’s so named the United Kingdom, or else, it may as well be called the United Nations and, in that case the government can invite anyone they like here and, they can take all our jobs.

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We definitely require a fresh government, that leaves no doubt, but you can’t beat fire with fire, for which party do you vote for because in reality, at the end of the day, none of them are much better than the other, they all thrive on the same thing and, that’s greed.

Dirty Rotten Teeth

A consultant neurosurgeon begged hospital head of departments following a 44 year old man was admitted to hospital in London, but they declared an explicit ‘absolutely not’.

The man died from a brain haemorrhage after the NHS hospital chiefs reportedly informed doctors to keep working on less pressing cases, which included the removal of another patients decomposed teeth.

No doctors were made obtainable to give medical care to the man who was 44 years old, even though there had been a last ditch request from a consultant neurosurgeon; it was reported.

Trust managers for the Royal London Hospital in East London said that the medics and nurses working on cases over the weekend could not be interrupted and, that they were being paid overtime to carry out the operations to clear a patient accumulation of work which was pressing but not life threatening.

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If these situations were not life threatening, could they not have held on for a duration of time, so that more important cases could have been dealt with?  It’s sad that patients that are in life and death situations have to be abandoned so that someone with a tooth problem could be dealt with, could have an intern not been able to cope with this situation?

The detention in giving medical care to Mr Venturi probably played a part in his death in May, 2011, an inquest determined.  Mr Venturi, from Essex, collapsed at his home on Thursday, April 14 after suffering a ruptured aneurysm in the brain.

He was taken to the Royal London Hospital the next evening when he started slurring his speech and could not stand.  A brain surgeon, a radiologist and, anaesthetist were only made obtainable the next Monday.

Mr Venturi became paralysed along one side of his body and developed a blood clot from which he died a fortnight after that.  Dr Roger Hunter, a locum consultant neurosurgeon on call when Mr Venturi was admitted to the hospital informed the newspaper: ‘Admittedly, most of the cases being done were urgent or semi-urgent, but all could wait. All of them were less urgent than Mark.

‘I said, “They have got to stop the list; they have to divert the resources to Mark Venturi”  The managers rejected his request, he said.

The doctors asserted that controlled practices had held up the patients critical medical care and, Mr Venturi’s family has blamed Barts Health Trust of pursuing foundation trust standing, rather than dealing with his case.

Are these surgeons being rewarded on commission as to what patients gains them the most, or are they being paid by the hour and, does this additionally signify that the more skilled they are, the more they get commissioned?

It appears these days; a hospital is more like a place of worship and, you say your prayers that your loved ones come out alive since surgeons and doctors are far more engaged extracting a tooth, then doing surgery on a sick person that has to have a more severe and difficult operation to be done.

The hospital renounced the claim but have said sorry to the family for failing in Mr Venturi’s care.  The trust also said the neurosurgery department had been made better and, is at the moment completely resourced.

By just making that assertion, did they not confess that they were at fault, so why bother denying the accusations in the first place?

If a person was apprehended and charged for a murder that they supposedly done and, they denied the charge, but then subsequently expressed regret to the family, would that not, on the face of it, make them look guilty?

In the past, consultants at Barts have protested about  scarcity of theatre time and staff to deal with patients with haemorrhages, yet they are still bold enough to deny that they done anything inappropriate, or are they too embarrassed to admit it?

This Man Deserves A Medal

Alan Chittock gave decades of service on the railways but is at the moment facing disciplinary measures or even dismissal for failing to comply with safety procedures.

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The measures that this man took in rescuing a pensioner from being severely maimed, or even killed with his undoing, in fact as far as Southend Central train station are interested, he should have just let the elderly lady die on the track.

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Alan Chittock, 50, sprung into action when the woman fell onto the tracks in her wheelchair, shortly before the train was expected into the station.

The courageous man managed to drag her to safety with the assistance of three members of the public.

Onlookers to the event say the woman owes her life to this mans valour and; one member of the public said: “He deserves a medal, not  suspension.”

The man’s fearlessness and strength of character is one that you don’t see daily and, this sort of heroism should not come under examination and, the man should not be under inspection or inquiry.

One of the man’s coworkers went on to say: “He had to choose between pushing a button to alert the signaller or saving this lady.  I think he made the right choice.  They shouldn’t have suspended him.”

His fellow worker then went onto claim that he was well known as a very responsible fellow and, had worked for the station for around 30 years.

The man was at the ticket gates at Southend Central Station, in Essex, on August 28 when the woman, who with her carer, fell from the platform.

The misadventure occurred at 6.10pm, just five minutes before the next London bound train was expected.  An eyewitness, who works at a neighbouring cafe, said: “The woman just rolled off the platform edge.”

It seems the man instantly leaped down onto the track and, then some additional members of the public helped to get her back onto the platform.  Had the man not got involved, then the woman would have in all likelihood have got hurt because the train was on its way into the station.

Instead of celebrating the reality that this man rescued another persons life, we could really be grieving for the lady in question and, it could be a far more solemn occasion, so Southend Central should be expressing its gratitude to the man, instead of excluding him from his job.

It’s an absurd punishment that a member of staff is brutally treated with disciplinary measures when helping to avoid a possible disaster.  This man may have been instructed to alert the signaller, but when a human being is in a situation like that, you don’t always think of what you’ve been taught, but you think like any human being would and, that would be the fastest way to get another human life back to safety because we don’t all think like a book when regarding another human life.

The Cover Up Man!

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The rolling out of Universal Credit has been an absolute catastrophe and; very poorly controlled, overambitious and poor value for money.

The assault sheet is appalling because there were no acceptable measures of development, computer systems lack the capacity to recognise potentially dishonest claims and, a £34 million venture in IT organisation had to be written off.

The Department for Work and Pensions lacked the obligatory IT skills and, the required senior guidance.  With the scheme way off course, Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith is culpable of deceiving MPs and the public.

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He informed the House of Commons on the 5th March that Universal Credit “Is proceeding exactly according to plan.”  Now we find out from the NAO that, prior to making his declaration in March, the Department started a 13 week reset of the whole programme.

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That’s just the tip of the iceberg, four months earlier, in December 2012, the Department decreased caseloads predicted for the following April by 80 per cent.  Five months earlier, the Department had greatly put an end to expanding organisation for the national roll out.

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