Thursday 12 November 2015

The moral pendulum has to start swinging back soon !


Now then, I'm not asking the average reader to become a devout and practising Priest/Nun/Abbot, nor am I asking them to believe in some ethereal supreme being (God) sitting on a celestial cloud in the sky dispensing wine and honey whilst memorising each of the 7 billion souls on this earth's pecadiloes (with a view to dispatching them to either an eternity of burning in some sort of metaphoric furnace or joining him on the fluffy uplands of the everlasting sunshine and light) depending on how many times they've transgressed.



What I am asking is, that as a society we begin to regain some moral ground from the grasping, greedy and frankly obscene, vision of capitalist success that our politicians would have you believe to be some sort of Nirvana, inhabited by everyone in a well paid and valuable job.


  1. Has the United Kingdom lost all sense of morality? 
  2. Has the United Kingdom lost its inherent decency?
  3. Has the United Kingdom lost its compassion?
The answer to all three points would seem to be a resounding YES.


The chart above verges on being obscene in the 21st century, that the 90% who feature on the lowest category are so financially disadvantaged to an almost Dickensian state of affairs.


Meanwhile, David Cameron has been accused of overseeing a “bonus bonanza” after Whitehall bureaucrats pocketed more than £90million in pay-outs last year.
Figures obtained by The Huffington Post UK show that in the year to April, 12 Government departments forked out £89.4million in bonuses to staff.
The most rewarding was the Department for Work and Pensions, which handed out £42.1million in bonuses to its staff - £38.1million of which went to Senior Civil Servants.
The figures only relate to 12 out of the 20 Government departments, meaning the total bonus figure could soar to almost £140 million if the average payout of almost £7million per department continues.

This self centred grasping former leader of the Tory Party is the man behind the controversial bedroom tax and lives rent-free in a £2million aristocratic country house… with at least FOUR spare bedrooms. Iain Duncan Smith, the Work and Pensions Secretary, is a tenant of the landed gentry Fremantle family. IDS married into the Fremantle family in 1982 and was given use of the mansion by his father-in-law, the 5th Baron Cottesloe, in 2001.

Food-banks, austerity across the board, swingeing cuts in benefits to the disabled, penalties of benefit cuts if the claimants fail to comply with arbitrary and oft times petty rules! This is the sort of society the Tories would have you believe is an improvement. 

There has to be another way ! Surely to God?



1 comment:

  1. But how to effect meaningful change young Tom? Come back Guy Fawkes, all is forgiven. #Eagles

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