Sunday, 25 September 2016

Journalist Richard Dyson -v- 1950's Women

A journalist at the Daily Telegraph has written his response to 1950's women. He concludes with his headline, 'I'm sorry for women hit by pension age changes but they're asking for too much'. 

https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/m-sorry-women-hit-pension-054500601.html


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJrFWGrd_tw

How can it possibly be too much when the date for retirement was agreed when these women started work. How can it be too much when Cameron committed to put away £50,000 for each Syrian child?

'For I, the LORD love justice, I hate robbery'. Isaiah 61:8

How can it be too much, when some of these women cannot afford to feed themselves, or get themselves to hospitals? Many of these women cannot afford to live, and yet, a journalist as the audacity to say it's too much for the women to have their human rights to food and housing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND7H18JBXOo

I've seen the politicians 'destroy and dismantle' so much, I have wept tears beyond measure over the people of my nation. Women in their 60's are living one day at a time, they cannot make any plans. They cannot afford holidays, some cannot afford transport, or a car, they cannot afford to go out, or go anywhere. Some of these women are suicidal.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDUPwaJIEV8

Believe it or not Richard, many of these women couldn't afford to save up for a retirement. Salaries didn't increase in real terms after the late 80s' and recession. Some people never recovered after the recession, businesses went, homes went, any investments that anyone had, went, and for some their future went.

Let me ask you this Richard, did you have three jobs at the age of 13? Did you work six days a week at the age of 15 with two jobs? How old were you when you started work Richard, and who paid for your education?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqsXZb2CbvE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXsAtWbEoRU

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