So is there any evidence of that? In 2014 an article was written about what was going on in the police force. People were taking early retirement with their pensions, and then some of those people were rehired by the police force with different contracts.
In Scotland they were spending £20,000 a day on it, insiders within the force said that is what is known in the police force as 'double dipping'. They have a pension and a salary, while women that were born in the 1950's are not given a pension at all, nor are the women allowed to retire in Cameron's regime. So it comes to something when you see the police reports of what is happening in the UK on the streets, and in peoples homes.
Do the police force defend the love? Or do they make their lives easy by going after elderly men, women and children that are easy pickings for the police force to increase their stats, and to keep them in their jobs?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mckI8SFKqpY
You know like Iain Duncan-Smith and his stats in connection with his austerity measures while suicides in the UK are soaring and child poverty is at the highest it has ever been. At the same time as the cost of parliament is at the highest it has ever been in the history of the nation. How can those people sleep at night in their beds? Do any of them have a heart of conscience?
https://www.sundaypost.com/news/scottish-news/the-retired-police-officers-raking-it-in-as-officers/
What else? The cost of agricultural land is soaring in the UK. 'London property prices received a new level on the thermostat. But there is a market yet hotter: agricultural land. Over the past decade farmland prices have grown at twice the rate of prime London property prices (see chart), with good agricultural land increasing 270% in value compared with a 135% rise for London houses during that time, according to Savills, a land agent. This makes it three times the price of farmland in America and 15 times the cost of such land in Australia'.
http://www.economist.com/news/britain/21621884-farmland-prices-are-outperforming-prime-london-property-raking-it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEHIgjoueeg
No comments:
Post a Comment