We can see that capitalism is indeed global and the effects
on working class people and the poor are very similar between nations. The UK,
with the right wing Tory (Conservative Party) government headed by Boris
Johnson is Washington’s longtime friend and partner. The US mass media is so bad, among much of the population the BBC is seen as left wing.
From Mike Craig in Northern Ireland UK
The BBC has a story on its website today titled, "Deaths of people on benefits prompt inquiry call".
On seeing this I thought, '10 years too late! we need to challenge the BBC on
the part it has played in the deaths of an estimated 150,000 claimants.' The
death toll due to withdrawing benefits from the sick and disabled has far
exceeded that of Covid 19.
This has been going on for 10 years now yet this is the first time the BBC has
mentioned it. Does nobody ever ask why this is?
The bogus work capability assessments carried out by private companies, have
never been challenged by the mainstream media because its role is to support
neoliberal government.
Unspoken neo-liberal policy is to euthanize the old and the sick. The public
began to see this during the first months of the Covid pandemic with the
inaction of the Government and its policy of Herd immunity. Public outrage was
ignored, especially by the so-called Labour Opposition which said that Boris
was doing a good job.
Just as with the response to Covid, there was no real opposition to problems
with the welfare system. A couple of years into 'welfare reform', a few MPs,
like Glenda Jackson, and the late Michael Meacher spelled out the damage which
was being done to claimants, but when they asked for changes, most of their
fellow MPs abstained allowing the culling to continue. Unless you watched BBC
parliament, you wouldn't have heard about any of this.
There are many issues we need to fight on as the Covid pandemic subsides,
especially with so many people losing their jobs or being subjected to the
'fire and rehire' tactics of opportunist employers, but the scrapping of
Universal Credit and bogus work capability assessments needs to be among our
top priorities.
The DWP calls those who claim benefits 'customers'. Customers are consumers,
and the proponents of the Market System defend it by telling us that it gives
us choices. Some of its defenders have even suggested that our choice as
consumers should replace the democratic system entirely.
Next time you go into a shop, ask if they sell poverty, misery, destitution or
death. You already know the response you would get, "Who would want to buy
those?"
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