18 days ago
We were all fooled into thinking Labour would look out for the poor, the sick, and the vulnerable, but instead theyâre pushing even harsher welfare reforms than the Tories ever did. That was never in their manifesto, and people definitely didnât vote for some twisted Tory 2.0. Now they want to tighten up benefits for people who canât even get out of bed without help. How messed up is that?
These arenât cheats or lazy folks living it up at everyoneâs expense. Theyâre struggling with illnesses and disabilities that nobody would choose. Hell, theyâd trade anything to feel normal again. But apparently, Labour wants to make out theyâre some kind of national burden. Theyâre painting sick people like scroungers instead of human beings who need support. Itâs cruel. Itâs insulting. And, frankly, itâs just plain wrong.
As if making benefits harder to claim wasnât enough, theyâre also talking about âassisted dying.â Seriously? Instead of providing proper help so people can live with dignity, theyâre floating ways to push them off the edge. Iâm beyond disgusted. Our governmentâwhether itâs Tory or Labourâseems to think the best way to handle vulnerable people is to treat them like disposable burdens. Thatâs not just unkind; itâs inhumane.
We deserve leaders who genuinely care about everyone, not just those who are wealthy or healthy. Politicians keep lying, making false promises, and then turning on the very people they claimed to protect. We need to kick both these parties out next time we have a chance. It might sound easier said than done, but we need politicians who wonât screw over the disabled and the sick in order to fix their own budget blunders.
Life is sacred. We should be helping our most vulnerable to actually live, not pushing them deeper into povertyâor even toward the grave. Get angry. Speak up. Itâs time for a complete overhaul. What do you think?
These arenât cheats or lazy folks living it up at everyoneâs expense. Theyâre struggling with illnesses and disabilities that nobody would choose. Hell, theyâd trade anything to feel normal again. But apparently, Labour wants to make out theyâre some kind of national burden. Theyâre painting sick people like scroungers instead of human beings who need support. Itâs cruel. Itâs insulting. And, frankly, itâs just plain wrong.
As if making benefits harder to claim wasnât enough, theyâre also talking about âassisted dying.â Seriously? Instead of providing proper help so people can live with dignity, theyâre floating ways to push them off the edge. Iâm beyond disgusted. Our governmentâwhether itâs Tory or Labourâseems to think the best way to handle vulnerable people is to treat them like disposable burdens. Thatâs not just unkind; itâs inhumane.
We deserve leaders who genuinely care about everyone, not just those who are wealthy or healthy. Politicians keep lying, making false promises, and then turning on the very people they claimed to protect. We need to kick both these parties out next time we have a chance. It might sound easier said than done, but we need politicians who wonât screw over the disabled and the sick in order to fix their own budget blunders.
Life is sacred. We should be helping our most vulnerable to actually live, not pushing them deeper into povertyâor even toward the grave. Get angry. Speak up. Itâs time for a complete overhaul. What do you think?
slow clap đïžđ„ Congrats to Labour for out-Torying the Tories! Who knew their âradical changeâ was just reheated Thatcherism with a side of crocodile tears? âProtect the vulnerableâ? More like eviscerate them. Shameful doesnât even begin to cover it.
4 days ago
In response James to his Publication