RACHEL'S BROKEN PROMISES, FARMER & PENSIONER RAPE

 

  THE VERY BRITISH GESTAPO REGIME CARRIES A 4:1 RATIO OF NON PRODCUTIVE CIVIL SERVANTS, COUNCILS AND MP'S FOR EVERY ONE WORKER IN A SURVEILLANCE POLICE STATE ADOLF HITLER WOULD BE PROUD OF - FIVE PENSIONS PER WORKER IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

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Is Rachel Reeves the new Margaret Thatcher? Well done old gal! The only Labour politician who seems to have a viable agenda is Angela Rayner. But even she is struggling with ways to get her affordable homes built. At least, she keeps fumbling the ball in interviews, that would not be necessary if she followed our lead with new laws to force councils to abandon their evil renting society, empire building ways. Where council taxes are higher and people cannot afford high rents from their fat-cat landlords.

 

 

 

 

You may remember their promises last year in 2024. "No, please vote for Labour and we won't increase taxes." Just vote for us, so that once we have our feet under the table, we can do everything we promised voters we would not do. That's just politics isn't it? And perish the thought that MPs should be hit by sanctions or be required to contribute to any reduction in operating overheads. No, we'll target everyone else, and leave us out of the equation.

 

No Rachel, voters want politicians they can trust. They don't like being lied to.

 

Surely it is time for Statute that prevents political candidates from misleading the electorate. To enhance standards for those in public life.

 

If this was Nazi Germany, Rachel might have been put against a wall and shot for treason, or some other trumped up charge. As things stand, there is a Petition with some 2,977,506 signatures (a time of writing), calling for a general election. Which in the modern world amounts to the same thing as a firing squad.

 

Voters do not like being lied to!

 

 

Adolf Hitler at the 1936 Olympics, Sieg Heil mein Fuhrer

 

 

ADOLF - In the eyes of many looking on at the antics of Vladimir Putin, there is an inescapable similarity between the Russian president, effectively a dictator, and the former German chancellor. We are also reminded of Sussex Police, who also beat up prisoners who are asserting their rights to a fair hearing, and when they don't get that, an effective remedy. The United Kingdom is rife with human rights abuses that fall far short of Putin's Russia, but nevertheless, are serious issue on our radar. Just like Rachel, Hitler lied to his electorate. Once he got into power, he made his word law. It took a world war to see the bastard out of office in May of 1945. The dictator finally shot himself. Reeves may well shoot herself. Only metaphorically speaking, in the foot.

 

 

 

 

The British economy is a relatively simple thing to understand. The UK government collected approximately £800 billion in taxes in the 2023/2024 fiscal year. Revenue from fines and penalties is estimated to be around £2 billion annually.

 

Against that income, the government is bound by law to provide certain services as part of a contract with it's citizens. The collection of Taxes is a deemed contract to supply services. Not immune from the tenets of the Consumer Protection Act 2015, whereby charges should be reduced of refunded for not providing the services contracted to provide.

International Debts Repayments: The UK repays around £30 billion annually towards international debts. This should be increases to around double, with no more borrowing to pay for unsustainable policies.


The cost of employing all public sector workers, is quite substantial. The total expenditure on public sector employees in the UK is estimated to be around £200 billion annually (Pensions £30 billion annually). This includes salaries, pensions, and other related costs for millions of workers across various sectors such as healthcare, education, and local government. Many of the repeat and routine functions of these workers could be replaced by Artificially Intelligent programs (AI) that might also reduce vendettas, taking out discriminatory practices that are in any case illegal as an agenda.

Education: The UK spends around £90 billion annually on public education.

Healthcare: The annual expenditure on public healthcare services is approximately £160 billion.

Social Security: Social security benefits amount to around £100 billion annually.

These figures provide a snapshot of the major budgeting items for the UK government.

The salaries and expenses of MPs and councillors are included in the public sector expenditure.

 

Where the state of the nation is the fault of policy makers and their administration, it is proposed that MPs should take a cut in salary, alongside local authority workers and there should be a cap on healthcare salaries where those trusts, etc., are under performing with long waiting lists, for those in desperate need of treatment. Take out the Fat-Cat freeloaders. No more free lunches.


For MPs, the basic annual salary is £91,346 as of April 2024. They also receive expenses to cover costs such as running an office, employing staff, accommodation, and travel between Parliament and their constituency.

 

In the drive for a more efficient nation, MPs should take a voluntary cut in salary to 50% of present levels. With strict monitoring of expenses, and instant dismissal for bogus and fraudulent expenses claims. Failing which, they might consider getting a real job, in construction, fishing or agriculture. Or even road building and pothole repairs - as some kind of community service payback for all the hurt their inaction is causing honest British voters.


     

     

 

 

 

 

Nazi death camp executions. Direct action killing of humans inconvenient to their cleansing and world domination agenda was a World War Two horror exemplified by the factory gassing of concentration camp inmates. Putin's Russia is not that different, when push comes to shove. Effectively, this is what Russia is doing to Ukrainians at the moment. But what is Rachel doing to pensioners and farmers?

 

 

 

 

 

NATIONAL DEBT INCREASES & COVER UP CULTURE MUST CEASE FOR IMPROVED PROSPERITY OF THE NATION

 

The National Debt was increased again in 2024 with more borrowing, out of £800 billion pounds income, roughly £230 billion is spent on civil servants, council officers and other administrators who may only be working at 25% capacity in time and motion terms. And worst of all, frequently break the law and embark on cover up campaigns that cost more than admitting to mistakes, including, as in the horizon post office scandal, wrongfully convicting upwards of 700 innocent people, to save the jobs of a few executives on high salaries, who should properly have been sacked for their part in any cover up.

 

The same applies to the NHS blood contamination cover up, where some 3,000 people died. We thus think it is time for legislation to reduce income taxes by making national and local government totally accountable with complete transparency in accounting terms. The ideal being that bureaucratic red tape is cut to the bone. Where Councils in particular spend the time of their employees, making life almost impossible for entrepreneurs with taxes and enforcements that are unlawful in many cases, also abusing their Human Rights, yet cost the taxpayer a fortune in increased taxation to pay for them to do so, as some kind of job creation scheme for their administration, all the while reducing the output of productive workers and creative people in the United Kingdom.

 

How is that a good use of public money? Whereas, healthcare is suffering with only £160 billion being spent, that if the nations civil service were held properly accountable for mistakes, with instant dismissal for any part in a cover up, and forfeiture of pensions. To include Legal Aid (that has been cut to the bone, so allowing corruption to escalate unchecked) for whistleblowers and those reporting crimes to local police, who are frequently part of mal-administrative cover ups (misfeasance to malfeasance in public office), the nations budget would be better balanced, improving the prosperity of the nation. The system as it stands is demonstrably corrupt. We therefore propose a Bill for Parliament to consider to be called: "The Public Sector Accountability and Efficiency Act 2025," an act to address these concerns and get the nation back on track with honesty in government and efficiency being paramount, as per the United Nations' Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs), SDG 16.

 

 

 

THE PUBIC SECTOR ACCOUNTABILITY AND EFFICIENCY ACT 2025

 

Preamble: An Act to enhance accountability, transparency, and efficiency in the public sector, reduce bureaucratic red tape, and ensure the proper use of public funds in the United Kingdom, with the aim of reducing the national debt, improving public services, and fostering economic growth.

 

1. Purpose of the Act:

To reduce income taxes and preserve pensioners incomes by ensuring efficient use of public funds.

To enhance accountability and transparency in national and local government.

To streamline bureaucratic processes and reduce unnecessary administrative roles.

To provide legal protection and support for whistleblowers.

 

To increase spending on healthcare and education

 

To eliminate fresh governmental borrowing and repay the National Debt

2. Definitions:

Public Sector Workers: Employees of national and local government, including civil servants, council officers, and other administrators.

Whistleblower: An individual who reports misconduct, illegal activities, or cover-ups within the public sector.

Cover-Up: Any action taken to conceal mistakes, misconduct, or illegal activities.

 

3. Key Provisions:

Performance-Based Funding:

a) Establish clear, measurable performance targets for all government departments and local authorities.

 

b) Link funding directly to the achievement of these targets.

 

c) Introduce independent performance audits to assess the effectiveness of public service delivery.

 

d) Incorporate Artificially Intelligent (AI) to replace human assessors who may have an alternative, malicious or vindictive agenda. Or, who may be fostering incorrect data in their systems for the purposes of pursuing citizens who challenge decisions.

 

e) Regular and routine purging of incorrect data in national and local authorities, as per the Data Protections Acts. To include data stored as secretive paper records, to avoid the consequences of the Data Protection Acts.

4. Enhanced Accountability:

 

a) Strengthen whistleblower protections to encourage the reporting of wrongdoing within the public sector.

 

b) Implement stricter sanctions, including dismissal and forfeiture of pension benefits, for public officials involved in cover-ups or the abuse of power.

 

c) Establish an independent public inquiry unit to investigate serious allegations of misconduct and corruption within the public sector.

5. Transparency and Openness:

a) Mandate the publication of all government contracts and procurement processes.

 

b) Increase transparency in public spending through the use of open data platforms and regular public reporting.

 

c) Strengthen the role of the National Audit Office in scrutinizing public spending.

 

d) Outlaw organizations that advise local or national authorities on how to avoid their duty to the public (get around) stature that is designed to ensure efficiency and accountability.

6. Reducing Administrative Burden:

 

a) Conduct a comprehensive review of all regulations and administrative processes to identify and eliminate unnecessary burdens on businesses and individuals.

 

b) Establish a "one-in, two-out" rule for new regulations, requiring the removal of two existing regulations for every new one introduced.

 

c) Empower businesses and targeted (self employed) individuals to challenge unreasonable or unlawful regulations, with an effective remedy guaranteed in law. As per Article 13 of the European Convention of Human Rights.

7. Streamlining Public Services:

 

a) Encourage the use of technology and innovation to improve the efficiency and delivery of public services.
b) Explore the potential for greater collaboration and integration between different public service providers.
c) Promote the use of private sector best practices in public service delivery.

8. Taxation Review:

 

a) Conduct an independent review of the tax system to identify and eliminate unnecessary taxes and administrative burdens.

 

b) Explore options for simplifying the tax code and reducing the overall tax burden.

 

9. Accountability and Transparency:

a) All public sector entities must publish detailed annual reports on income, expenditure, and the use of public funds that are easy to understand, with access to raw data as may be required to verify what appear to be massaged accounts.

b) Independent audits shall be conducted regularly to ensure compliance with financial regulations and transparency standards. To include AI to help identify procurement fraud, or other impropriety.

c) Any public sector worker found guilty of misconduct or involvement in a cover-up shall face immediate dismissal and forfeiture of pensions.

10. Reduction of Bureaucratic Red Tape:

a) A comprehensive review of all administrative roles shall be conducted to identify and eliminate unnecessary positions, duplication of tasks, etc., that may lead to reduction in efficiency.

b) Streamlined processes shall be implemented to reduce the burden on entrepreneurs and productive workers.

c) Local authorities must prioritize the efficient use of resources and minimize administrative overheads.

11. Legal Aid and Protection for Whistleblowers:

a) Legal aid shall be provided to whistleblowers who report misconduct or illegal activities within the public sector.

b) Whistleblowers shall be protected from retaliation and provided with support throughout the investigation process.

c) Local police must investigate reports of crimes related to public sector misconduct without bias or involvement in cover-ups. But where the potential for bias may exist and where they refuse to investigate reported crimes, they much recuse themselves, and refer reported crimes to a/the independent investigatory body established by this Act.

12. Penalties for Misuse of Public Funds:

a) Public sector entities found guilty of misusing public funds shall face significant fines and other penalties.

b) Responsible officials shall be held accountable and face disciplinary action, including dismissal and forfeiture of pensions. In addition to, and independent of any criminal prosecution for fraud and recovery of proceeds of crime, to include the salaries paid to them during any period of cover-up or misappropriation of funds.

13. Implementation and Enforcement:

a) The Act shall be enforced by an independent regulatory body with the authority to conduct audits, investigations, and impose penalties, not in any way affiliated with local policing who are paid by local authorities, the aim being to ensure impartiality.

b) Regular reviews of the Act’s effectiveness shall be conducted, and necessary amendments made to ensure continued accountability and efficiency. The aim being to prevent cozy relationships becoming established, as per the Seven Principles of Public Life, Nolan Report of 1995.

14. Implementation:

a) This Act shall be implemented in phases over a period of five years.
b) A dedicated unit within the Cabinet Office shall be established to oversee the implementation of this Act.
c) Regular reports on the progress of implementation shall be submitted to Parliament.

 

15. Effective Date: This Act shall come into force three months after receiving Royal Assent.

16. Short Title: This Act may be cited as the Public Sector Accountability and Efficiency Act 2025.

 

 

 

DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT 

 

A Prime Minister can call a general election at a time of their choosing by requesting a dissolution of Parliament from the Sovereign within the five-year life of a Parliament. The Government was elected by the British people on a mandate of change at the July 2024 general election.

This Government is fixing the foundations and delivering change with investment and reform to deliver growth, with more jobs, more money in people’s pockets, to rebuild Britain and get the NHS back on its feet. This will be built on the strong foundations of a stable economy, national security and secure borders as we put politics back in the service of working people.

On entering office, a £22 billion black hole was identified in the nation’s finances. We inherited unprecedented challenges, with crumbling public services and crippled public finances, but will deliver a decade of national renewal through our five missions: economic growth, fixing the NHS, safer streets, making Britain a clean energy super-power and opportunity for all. This is what was promised and is what we are delivering.

The Government’s first Budget freed up tens of billions of pounds to invest in Britain’s future while locking in stability, preventing devastating austerity in our public services and protecting working people’s payslips.

Mission-led government rejects the sticking-plaster solutions of the past and unites public and private sectors, national, devolved and local government, business and unions, and the whole of civil society in a shared purpose. The Government will continue to deliver the manifesto of change that it was elected on.

 

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THE PLAYERS HEADING INTO 2025

 

 

 

 

Sir Keir Starmer

 

 

 

Angela Rayner

 

 

 

Rachel Reeves

 

 

 

David Lammy

 

 

 

Yvette Cooper

 

 

 

 Lord Richard Hermer KC

 

 

 

 Shabana Mahmood

 

 

 

 Lisa Nandy

 

 

 

Steve Reed

 

 

 

 John Healey

 

 

 

 Wes Streeting

 

 

 

 Ed Miliband

 

 

 

Bridget Phillipson

 

 

 

 Pat McFadden

 

 

 

 Louise Haigh

 

 

 

Ian Murray

 

 

 

Jo Stevens

 

 

 

 Hillary Benn

 

 

 

 Peter Kyle

 

 

 

 Liz Kendal

 

 

 

Johnathan Reynolds

 

 

 

 Lucy Powell

 

 

 

 James Timpson

 

 

 

 Sir Patrick Vallance

 

 

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

The so-called Labour Party is not representing the workers at all. They are supporting administration jobs where those in these roles of trust are doing nothing at all, except invent problems that cost the tax payer even more. Heaven forbid we should actually promote Britain's heritage, creative writers, film makers and most of all the farmers and fishermen who keep us fed. As to water, well that is another issue, for sure selling off our utilities was one of the worst mistakes old Conservative Maggie ever did. More selling British workers into slavery. In the UK, the rich get rich by exploiting the workforce, using battalions of surveillance administrators at a ratio of 4 seat polishers to every 1 productive worker. The system is geared to draining every last ounce of blood from their victims via taxes. It is like one vast concentration camp, where the guards outnumber the inmates 4:1

 

 

 

 

European Court of Human Rights The International Court of Human Rights Adolf Hitler World War Three

 

 

 

    

 

 

Adolf Hitler and chum They are proponents of the Renting Age and Financial Slavery, as part of their kleptocratic agendas - not that far removed from Putin's vision where Russia dominates the world, supported by allied nations. Until, the final conflict, when there can be only one. And it will not be China that comes out on top. Though, many think they have commercial domination plans of their own.

 

In Wealdenland, they have been building executive houses to enable Russian oligarchs and other drug dealers and oil barons to launder their money. It appears not to bother this council's conscience one little bit. Just so long as they get a fat pension, by investing in oil and gas companies. To date, .

 

 

 

 

 

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Nazi executions of prisoners in World War Two   What is the modern meaning of the word (adjective or noun) Nazi?

 

 

 

 

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