When we hear people arguing that Doctors get good pensions, they miss the point completely. Others may argue a good point about why they deserve it. The "real" issue is that David Cameron is deceitfully causing divisions, to shift the focus away from his determination to destroy the NHS and "make all pay to live". His sadistic aim for targeting Doctors pensions is to deter young people from going into the profession. He is determined to systematically destroy morale in the NHS.
People ought to wake up and see this for what it really is. Again, as in my previous posts, the media made no mention about the coincidence of Cameron's visit to banking terrorists, Goldman Sachs in New York 2 days before his hated NHS bill went through parliament. He then returned to gloat triumphantly in parliament, as he so often does routinely at the suffering of his victims. Not one single dissenting voice about his detour to Wall Street to sell the health of the people to his rich buddies. People really need to get away from this being a political issue and get back to human rights and ethics. David Cameron has established a clear record in sadistic evil. This is a "human issue". Stop being tricked into anything different.
People ought to wake up and see this for what it really is. Again, as in my previous posts, the media made no mention about the coincidence of Cameron's visit to banking terrorists, Goldman Sachs in New York 2 days before his hated NHS bill went through parliament. He then returned to gloat triumphantly in parliament, as he so often does routinely at the suffering of his victims. Not one single dissenting voice about his detour to Wall Street to sell the health of the people to his rich buddies. People really need to get away from this being a political issue and get back to human rights and ethics. David Cameron has established a clear record in sadistic evil. This is a "human issue". Stop being tricked into anything different.
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