David Cameron’s excuse for the miserable 1% is one repetitive - TopicsExpress



          

David Cameron’s excuse for the miserable 1% is one repetitive and insincere phrase typical of his government: “difficult times.” The propaganda decode is that Mr. Cameron is finding it Difficult to incrementally cut the entire public sector out of existence to make way for privatisation, while the employees are made to suffer Hard Times and penury for the government’s austerity package. Austerity is a Damocles sword of bankruptcy over the entire world economy, which urgently must be carefully managed and structured to grow healthily and earn more money. The PR consultant Health Secretary contradicts the Prime Minister’s 1% pay offer by saying he won’t pay it because it is “unaffordable.” In context, this is another repetitive propaganda word of This Government which equates to: “We the government are not prepared to fund Britain’s high quality, cost effective, and value for money public services, which Are Affordable to all the Britain public. We insist that the public pay for uncoordinated services provided by a gamut of different private corporations that they Cannot Afford, so that we can thrive handsomely on these corporation’s political donations and cash for political access.” bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-26556047
Posted on: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 15:59:50 +0000

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