BISHOPS WANT THE STRIVERS PUSHED INTO POVERTY.
The new Archbishop of Canterbury, the senior cleric in the Anglican Church, The Most Reverend Justin Welby, is leading his fellow Bishops in a crusade, opposing the elected government of the United Kingdom, regarding reforms in the benefits system. The minister in charge of the changes, which have been extremely well thought through by one of the outstanding successes of the regime, Ian Duncan-Smith. His findings are, that benefits will only increase by 1% for the next three years. Such notions of bringing, in many cases, the feckless into line with the workers in this society whose incomes have been frozen, generally, for a number of years, have angered the Bishops and their allies in the Labour Party, BBC and the Guardian newspaper. How extraordinary, particularly as the new Archbishop includes on his CV: executive of an oil company. One would have hoped he would have grasped a little knowledge regarding simple economics; evidently not.
The British Broadcasting Corporation can be relied upon to support any cause that wastes OPM (other people's money). It also needed something to report avoiding the most devastating story over the weekend; apropos the ongoing Jimmy Savile saga. Savile, who in his time appeared to be doing good charitable works, which, in many cases, was apparently rewarded by overlooking his penchant for paedophilia. For this activity, his biggest ally appears to have been the BBC. The story in question came about with a middle aged woman who is refusing to pay her TV annual licence, because, as a child from a broken home, she was encouraged with treats by a BBC staff member and subsequently introduced to Savile, which apparently led to a series of abuses by many a member of this discredited outfit. None of which, quite naturally, is mentioned in their current news broadcasts.
THE 'THREE IN ONE' BECOMES FOUR.
The British Broadcasting Corporation can be relied upon to support any cause that wastes OPM (other people's money). It also needed something to report avoiding the most devastating story over the weekend; apropos the ongoing Jimmy Savile saga. Savile, who in his time appeared to be doing good charitable works, which, in many cases, was apparently rewarded by overlooking his penchant for paedophilia. For this activity, his biggest ally appears to have been the BBC. The story in question came about with a middle aged woman who is refusing to pay her TV annual licence, because, as a child from a broken home, she was encouraged with treats by a BBC staff member and subsequently introduced to Savile, which apparently led to a series of abuses by many a member of this discredited outfit. None of which, quite naturally, is mentioned in their current news broadcasts.
THE 'THREE IN ONE' BECOMES FOUR.
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