(or the Conservative Party Manifesto)
To the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Secretary,
And,
To the Health Secretary.
For Clarity - Attempt 587.
587) The Gospel According To Mother Theresa May.
Dear Mr Clark and Mr Hunt,
Mother Theresa tells us that it is the, "responsibility of leaders to be straight with the people about the challenges ahead."
Q. Mr Clark and Mr Hunt, surely, in an healthy democracy it is the responsibility of leaders to be straight with the people all of the time and not as and when it suits them such as at election times?
Clearly, she wasn't being straight with the people when she repeatedly said she wouldn't call a general election only then to stand on her head and do just that - call one. It seems that being straight with the people is something of a challenge for Mother Theresa.
Q. Mr Clark and Mr Hunt, why have neither of you been straight with us about our complaint regarding the RICS' Ombudsman Services:Property or the NHS' Livewell Southwest Ltd?
By implication, it was the responsibility of leaders - and we assume she includes herself in this - to have been straight with the people about the challenges of the recent past.
Challenges such as an ombudsman who hands consumers illogical final decisions to their expensive property complaints or Anonymous Desk Top Reviewers who hand those - to whom thery supposedly owe a duty of care - similarly ludicrous decisions and stonking great bills for the full cost of their nursing care.
Costs that should have been shouldered by the NHS.
Q. Mr Clark and Mr Hunt, isn't this fraud and why isn't it being investigated by the police?
Q. Mr Clark and Mr Hunt, shouldn't we now add institutionalised theft to the long list of institutionalised injustices that plague our democracy?
Q. Mr Clark and Mr Hunt, when just one firm of solicitors - Hugh James Nursing Care - has so far recovered over £100M for their clients who were, "mischarged" for the nursing care, doesn't this suggest rampant fraud on an industrial scale and/or a level of incompetence of monumental proportions by healthcare professionals in this Dismaysian New Jerusalem of ours?
Mother Theresa made no mention of this in her Gospel.
By implication she has failed in her duty as leader to be - straight with the people.
Chapter One Verse One of her Gospel, "Dismayism" tells us that;
Blessed is the working class for they will be patronised from the cradle to the grave.
Blessed too are the middle class elderly especially those unfortunate enough not to have salted away their wealth in some maladministered British off-shore tax haven, for she will rob them of everything they have lived and worked for - barring £100.000..
Mother Theresa deems this to be a, "difficult but necessary" decision. It is, of course, neither. She is being less than straight with us.
As Home secretary she failed spectacularly to reduce immigration to the tens of thousands that she claimed she would. She also made a complete fool of herself over the mishandled deportation of Abu Qatada for which the British taxpayer footed the bill for her mind-boggling incompetence - "May's bid to deport Qatada descends into farce." (Telegraph 18th April 2012)
As Prime Minister, Mother Theresa intends to build on that failure by:
a) ignoring everything she said about stepping up, challenging vested interests and righting wrongs in her sermon at the Conservative Party Conference.
b) conning the British electorate into believing that as someone who screwed-up deporting just one individual, she is, in some remarkable way, the person best suited to lead the complex Brexit negotiations.
In disregarding Sir Andrew Dilcot's advice to her over social care and dignity for the elderly in this country, Mother Theresa has shown herself to be totally out of her depth and incapable of providing the leadership required to repair the, "dysfunctional markets" in this country let alone negotiate a Brexit withdrawal from Europe.
According to Sir Andrew Dilcot, she has shown a, "less than full understanding of the problems" but this hasn't prevented her from attempting to con the British that she is the leader for these chaotic times.
Chaotic times that were created by the former Conservative Party leader, David Cameron, whose genius it was to call for a referendum on Europe and then promptly lose it.
If the present generation of Conservative Party leaders had organised Agincourt they'd have contrived to lose that too.
Q. Mr Clark and Mr Hunt, the market in private civil justice is dysfunctional - rigged - as is the one in paying for nursing care, why hasn't Mother Theresa done anything about it?
Yours sincerely,
Steve Gilbert.
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