The reality of Austerity
Adam Woroniecki
Austerity has seen people struggle under the financial conditions. --This country is in 2-4 trillion pounds in debt. This was as a result of political blunders from Labour and The Conservative Party. ..The vulnerable in our society--The UK--are hit the hardest by budget cuts, with healthcare being cut, Police numbers being cut, and 3 detectives operating a 10 detective-job in a local CID office. ..It's no surprise people are struggling....In this book, I wanted to highlight how there is a way out of Austerity.....Through careful planning, and through consideration, even though funds are lacking, we have a way out of economic downfall-today.We have a chance to turn this economy around, and make sure there is a future for people in Britain. Even though it seems that the National Debt will be cleared in 2050, there is still hope.All we need is hard working and conscientious politicians to make the change; To realise that we can reduce the deficit and clear the National Debt whilst keeping the dignity of our people.The banks producing more bank notes will just cause more inflation. I truly just want to describe how the negative affects of Austerity, they cause desperation, sadness, and narcissism. People don't have the resources anymore, since 2010, and people are doing their best to work hard out of Austerity. Having a Hung Parliament didn't really help Britain, but it shows how much people favour Labour and The Conservative Party. Having said that, we are increasingly interested in UKIP's inane ability to attract Brexit leave votes. It wasn't the migrants fault for economic downfall. It wasn't the refugees faults. It was Tony Blair's 10 year span, and Brown afterwards that spent, spent, and spent. As much as I love labour. I didn't agree with so much spending; I admire Jeremy Corbyn, but I am not sure if we could of trusted him with the economy; We are facing a time where we are seeing Theresa May trying to deal with the cards that she has been dealt with.Broken Britain, this book will explain what life is truly like on the Social Housing Estates, in the wake of the poorest London communities, in Old Kent, Kensington and Brixton. We have established a social deprivation. At the wake of Grenfel and the social cleansing this would spark; a national outrage. As the official figures would display.We need to focus on facts, and the reality of a situation. We are in a hundred times more debt than we were after the 2nd World War. After World War 2, we were 35Billion pounds in debt. Now, we are 4 Trillion pounds in debt. With the richest man in the world has 300 Billion, and the banks on average have that amount; The Bank Of England has a total of £1.4 Trillion pounds, in Gold underground. Having said that, (whilst they are in vaults of course) . Debt resulted from taking out loans. The banks like giving out loans, because of the high interest rates, and even if the client doesn't pay the money back, they will get the interest in Auction. It's time we tried to claw back that 2-4 Trillion. Realistically, at the moment, it's estimated to take until 2050 for the national debt to restore to £0. Shocking figures. We need innovative politicians, a few, to come to the front benches and make changes. I don't trust the front bench staff at the moment. I have a whole life time ahead of me, so hopefully we will discover some new interesting faces, with new ideas and policies. I want to see remarkable Prime Ministers. I admired David Cameron, and he amongst Winston Churchill, are the two Prime Ministers I have respected in this century and last century. Men of principle, of ethics, and values. I deeply resented the other PM's, Thatcher didn't do it for me, neither is Theresa May. Brown, or Blair. It's time we asserted our democratic right to freedom of speech, the right to vote, and make sure we have great politicians in the house of commons. I do particularly like Hilary Benn; etc, etc..