Thursday, 12 January 2012

Privatisation-at last the good news!!

A genuine case of practise what you preach,a once in a lifetime oportunity for the Tory ideologue, to get on their bike and show these looney lefties who spend money like it's someone elses just how to adhere to tight fiscal policy! Show your true blue colours and vote to privatise Baroness Thatcher's funeral (let's face it,they've privatised nearly everything else...)

In this time of austerity everyone has to show restraint and share the debt burden, so vote to relieve the State of the costs of the obsequies and get a few tenders in from Great British entrepreneurs (they could be called Thatcher's dispatchers!!).

Helpfully,there is a government website,where an e-petition has been started to do just this.It only requires 100,000 petitioners to sign up (which is only about 5% of the current unemployment total) and the government states it will consider debating the petition.

At last, all the Tory faithful,waiting for the return of "the Queen across the water" (well ,Finchley anyway), if enough sign up, can get Maggie on the agenda and back in the House of Commons once again!(It could be made into a TV movie called "The Mummy returns...")

Here's the all important URL - http://www.epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/18914

It's your big chance to" talk the talk and walk the walk" courtesy of the political party that takes the "fun" out of "dysfunctional" government.

Remember if you don't use it, you will lose it!- vote NOW and don't miss the chance to help the State stop spending on an unnecessary financial outlay. You know it makes sense!!.

2 comments:

  1. Methinks that jest is perhaps the only way to stay sane. Though twas said it masks many a true word...........
    my identity is concealed but partially revealed in the nom de blog. We need more District Nurses to care for all of us in our old age...... there could be a petition in this!

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  2. Yes, it could make avast difference, mystery contributor (there may be a green coat hidden in this!!). Unfortunately,the neoconservatives who seek to emulate their heroine are more likely to destroy rather than increase the NHS in both the primary and secondary sector.A return to pre war health provision with charitable foundations and poorly financed local coucil provision, will create the fear of being ill and a re-emergence of the fear of going into NHS care similar to that shown on entering the workhohuse in Victorian and Edwardian times. In my opinion, the withering away of state support,will mean by default,that private provision via insurance companies,will.become a preferable option,to state sponsored care for those who can afford it. The NHS safe in the present administration's hands?- it's a bit like putting King Herod in charge of Mothercare.!

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