No job no house begins 7 November

The UK definitely has gone backwards and is now in The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists days.  With the Labour Party being no different than the present Conservative Government.  Which is what happens in an undemocratic FPTP (First-Past-the Post) electoral system.  A two-party state, with the two parties being almost identical!  Also, the present situation in the UK, shows that capitalism does not work, wealth does not trickle down.  Consumerism, part of the capitalist agenda, also increases inequality and accelerates depletion of finite resources and climate change.

The overall benefit cap level reduces by £115 per week from November and means no job no house.  That is not scaremongering or exaggeration it is simple fact. As well as mass eviction of existing t…

Source: No job no house begins 7 November

Bedroom tax decision: So Cameron has committed contempt of Parliament too

They mention a member of the Labour Party’s National Executive Committee, Peter Wheeler sending out a letter promising to abolish this tax.  The Labour Party made plenty of promises during the elections which saw Blair the war-criminal becoming Prime Minister.  They never re-nationalised the Railways, improve nurses and auxiliaries wages and never overturned anti-union legislation.  If any think, they reinforced anti-union legislation and never signed up to the EU’s ‘working-time directive’.  The Labour Party is also not a party fit to govern the UK.

In a letter to constituency Labour organisations, Peter Wheeler, a member of the Labour Party’s National Executive Committee has stated: “To win the election it is vital that we are very clear with the electorate that a Labour Government will offer real hope to people suffering under this government.

“One of the key issues will be the bedroom tax. We need to be very clear that a Labour Government will abolish this wicked piece of Tory legislation.” He went on to call for constituencies to demand that this will be a part of the Labour election manifesto in 2015.

 

Bedroom tax decision: So Cameron has committed contempt of Parliament too.