WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A BANKER AND THE DISABLED?

In a country run by Eton public school boys who grow up into London city thugs, or who use the masonic met to do their thuggery as most of the Tory toffs could not punch their way out of a paper bag. Bankers like new RBS boss Stephen Hester get £1m+ salaries and £1m in bonus's. Here is a bank that was on the brink of bankruptcy and is given billions to prop up their dubious capitalist system yet continue to pay ridiculous salaries to their most senior staff. This has all been rubber stamped by Tory prime Minister Cameron and his vile henchmen who no doubt expect a large donation to the tory party coffers once the flak dies down on Hester's bonus.

Meantime some of the most severely handicapped are being terrorized by hand picked thugs and bully boys like ATOS who are determined to remove the support and benefits to some of the most vulnerable sections of society. It is only a filthy mind with the most vile attitude that could even consider this as acceptable behaviour in a civilized society that despite all the media hype is the richest on the planet . The royal despot Lizzie is the richest by a mile that is despite all the media suggesting otherwise. One sixth of the world's land mass owned exclusively by Queen Lizzie . The UK democracy is a joke when some of the most repulsive individuals on the planet are deciding on the future welfare of our most vulnerable individuals. It is no longer acceptable that this can continue ad infinitum.

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