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Dear David, Please excuse my writing, I cant stop my hands from shaking Cause Im cold and alone tonight. Im pissed off and nothing hurts like you do, And no one understands what I went through. Now Im broke. I am starved.Sanctioned. Oh bugger sorry went into a bit of Olly Murs there...Ill start again. Dear David, Please remove the idiot Iain Duncan Smith from office. I am begging this not from a personal point of view or taking into account my own opinions. I am asking you remove him before an as yet innocent life gets totally ruined. Life is extremely precious and not to be wasted as it would be spending 15 years or more in prison for taking the life of this imbecilic rat. This is not a threat or anything of the kind, I am a pacifist and believe all life has value even that of totally ignorant, narcissistic wankers, however I am concerned another might have that in mind being as IDS is the most hated man in Britain. Duncan Smith has cocked up, costing the country millions of pounds and many lives in his efforts to change the welfare state. No longer should the good people of Britain have to suffer the financial losses especially when this man refuses to accept responsibility. Even MPs of your own party consider him hopeless, so before someone does anything stupid get rid. Cheers Carl -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Iain Duncan Smith facing Commons grilling over his Universal Credit benefit reform shambles Iain Duncan Smith faces a grilling from MPs tomorrow over his botched Universal Credit project. The embattled Work and Pensions Secretary will be quizzed about the waste of more than £130million on his welfare shake-up. He will be asked to explain the spiralling cost of the scheme, which had been due this year but is delayed for at least two years amid chaos over its new computer system. His Work and Pension Committee showdown comes as a Tory insider claims Chancellor George Osborne and Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude have “lost confidence” in IDS – dubbed “In Deep Shambles” by Labour. One senior Tory source said: “He’s hopeless. George Osborne and Frances Maude have lost any confidence in his ability to deliver Universal Credit smoothly. It’s not on time or on budget and the whole thing is a disaster.” Sources close to ex-Tory leader Mr Duncan Smith insisted he was ­determined to plough on with the “vital reform”, which will combine six ­benefits and tax credits. In December, spending watchdogs highlighted how the chaotic ­introduction had seen £40million written off in assets that will never be used and £91million spent on assets that will only be useful for five years. mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/iain-duncan-smith-facing-commons-3103949#.Uu5JtRazklk
Posted on: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 15:29:48 +0000

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