I should be one short of pissing fire this morning, but I am not. Actually if anything I am more surprised, somewhat disappointed and yet slightly optimistic
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What fucks me off, they couldn't even wait for winning today to have the following:
1. Snoopers charter again. (I fully expect SNP to block this one.) It's a stupid law, it hasn't stopped terrorism as France has had it for a while and it didn't stop what happened in Paris.
In fact if it does come in, I like all e-commence companies to leave London and the UK overall and take their business elsewhere. Even ISP's to shift their servers off shore to someplace else to get away with this nonsense. More ways to fuck up this government at the moment.
2. Wanting to rid the grants to help disabled to get into work. I don't get it. They bitch and moan about more disabled out of work and on benefits but they won't pay to help people get to work and overcome their problems so that they can afford to, the employer can set up for that particular worker.
I do wonder how many more deaths the DWP will hide away this time around as they did in the last five years.
Truthfully, right now I'm anti-government. I don't care if I get flagged, that's how it is. I have no love for this country as it is right now. The way Cameron does things, I question if he was pleased that his disabled child died and he got rid of that problem.
Harsh I know but I don't see any help coming from that party whatsoever except point and blame.
1 & 2 are things that I could easily see a Labour government doing as well. It's why I am not utterly depressed about the result. Such things while horrid where always going to happen I guess.
However the fact that the conservatives are wanting to embrace this so fast, so heavy and so up front is going to be interesting with the SNP having a large presence in Westminster now. As far as the Union is concerned it will be like driving towards a brick wall, only rather than steer away from the clear hazard, Cameron is keen to put a brick on the accelerator.
I wonder if he will be forgiven when the union breaks up?
And yes I said *when* not *IF* I think it's that likely now.
I want Wales to get out as well, but it's not there the support yet.
Anything to get away from the Tory/Labour system as both parties are practically the same anyways these days. I don't like central politics as you don't have much choice in things at all.
1. Snoopers charter again. (I fully expect SNP to block this one.) It's a stupid law, it hasn't stopped terrorism as France has had it for a while and it didn't stop what happened in Paris.
In fact if it does come in, I like all e-commence companies to leave London and the UK overall and take their business elsewhere. Even ISP's to shift their servers off shore to someplace else to get away with this nonsense. More ways to fuck up this government at the moment.
2. Wanting to rid the grants to help disabled to get into work. I don't get it. They bitch and moan about more disabled out of work and on benefits but they won't pay to help people get to work and overcome their problems so that they can afford to, the employer can set up for that particular worker.
I do wonder how many more deaths the DWP will hide away this time around as they did in the last five years.
Truthfully, right now I'm anti-government. I don't care if I get flagged, that's how it is. I have no love for this country as it is right now. The way Cameron does things, I question if he was pleased that his disabled child died and he got rid of that problem.
Harsh I know but I don't see any help coming from that party whatsoever except point and blame.
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However the fact that the conservatives are wanting to embrace this so fast, so heavy and so up front is going to be interesting with the SNP having a large presence in Westminster now. As far as the Union is concerned it will be like driving towards a brick wall, only rather than steer away from the clear hazard, Cameron is keen to put a brick on the accelerator.
I wonder if he will be forgiven when the union breaks up?
And yes I said *when* not *IF* I think it's that likely now.
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Anything to get away from the Tory/Labour system as both parties are practically the same anyways these days. I don't like central politics as you don't have much choice in things at all.
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