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Dear Mr Cameron, Living in a country in which compassion has been abandoned and replaced with vindictive spite is to live in a country without hope. Your promise of permanent austerity and the so called welfare reforms are an out and out attack on the poor and least able in society. The refusal by the DWP to publish updated figures of the deaths of those abandoned by welfare claiming they would be vexatious, as they certainly would be, is a clear indication of intent to pursue your war on the poor, no matter what. The figures for January 2011 to November 2011 which show that 10,600 people died within six weeks of being found fit for work by Atos are horrific by any human standard and the decision to hide subsequent figures is nothing short of barbaric. Atos are little more than state sanctioned and state supported contract killers, What we are seeing is a cull as I wrote about in my very first letter to you on 17 March 2012. Since then we have learnt that we are referred to as stock by Iain Duncan Smith and the DWP and that the police are seeking permission to use water cannons against peaceful protesters as the police admit they have no intelligence to suggest there is any increased likelihood of rioting in the UK. So the plan is to wash protesters off the streets. This descent into barbarism has seen Channel 4 creating a public frenzy with its Benefits Streets which Smith had the audacity to use as part of his crusade against what he calls a twilight world where life is dependent on what is given to you, rather than what you are able to create. I am sure the Queen will be most impressed with that description of her and her family and the nobility. For increasing numbers of people, those engaged in the wage economy, this is not a creative process, it is mere labour for a return in wages which, under your misrule, are no longer fit to sustain life. Indeed, the historic bond between work and wages has been destroyed through the pogrom of Workfare, the free provision of labour to every slave driving, participating, business. Iain Duncan Smith claims his reforms are about lifting people up when nothing could be further from the truth. Your government has descended into barbarism driven by your great god, profit. From welfare to fracking you are spreading ruination across the nation as if that was a virtue. We are a country being destroyed and we are a country betrayed by you. This is the planned obsolescence of the working class, the victims of ungrateful industry.
Posted on: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 11:16:26 +0000

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