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21st Aug 2019MartinS6 commented on:
Do you agree with the TV licence changes for over-75s?How is it that the government are pursuing our exit from Europe in order to save money and yet at the same time are looking to cut free TV licenses and to increase the pension age? It is clear they have their own political agenda that has nothing to do with the best interests of your average person!ViewDate:
23rd May 2019MartinS6 commented on:
Who will you be voting for in the European Elections?The original vote was largely based upon a lie relating to diverting the money to NHS funding. Farage personally supports a move to an American style insurance-based system that will put those services beyond the means of millions. The devil is always in the detail.ViewDate:
20th May 2019MartinS6 commented on:
Will you be voting in the European Elections this month?My greatest concern is that Brexit will inevitably lead to a privatised NHS, either as the stated intentions of Nigel Farage to introduce a US-style insurance-based system or by means of free trade deals on WTO rules requiring free access to closed markets. That would effectively put the NHS services beyond the means of 14 million people!ViewDate:
22nd May 2017MartinS6 commented on:
Have you changed your mind?You cannot trust someone who goes back on their word. The choice, as in all choices in life come down to the choice between good and evil, right or wrong, caring or uncaring, humane or inhumane, selfish or unselfish. Think of the consequences of allowing an untrustworthy person to control your destiny and the destiny of future generations. Would privatising the NHS put medical care beyond the reach of millions in the name of profit for a few? Would they turn again on each key policy, blaming factors outside of their control during the Brexit negotiations, washing their hands of all blame?ViewDate:
19th May 2017MartinS6 commented on:
Do you want another EU Referendum?This election has nothing to do with Brexit, you either have a referendum based on that question (done), or a general election based on sound economic policies and social aspects that put the interests of the entire population first. Leaving the EU will have no beneficial effect while the bankers control the supply of money! They can manipulate the markets and rates, sovereign money removes that power and restores it to the government and the interest savings can then be used to pay for essential services. Do not be fooled into accepting so-called free trade deals that give large corporations power over the government with clauses that allow them to sue for a perceived loss in closed courts (TTIP) or to privatise the NHS under austerity measures resulting from the move. Can people really afford thousands of pounds to pay for care through medical insurance when existing conditions will be assessed as with travel insurance?ViewDate:
19th May 2017MartinS6 commented on:
Has Theresa May got the right financial balance for pensioners?The catch is that this £100,000 figure now includes the value of your property and there aren't may houses worth less than £100,000.ViewDate:
9th May 2017MartinS6 commented on:
Is now the right time to hold a snap General Election?Then why have an election as Mrs May already had a strong majority, calling an election only delays the process. All major services are in crisis under this present government and you cannot blame the other parties for that. I would vote for anyone who actually stood up and took responsibility for their actions while in government! I will certainly not vote for a privatised NHS.ViewDate:
9th May 2017MartinS6 commented on:
Is now the right time to hold a snap General Election?I think this had something to do with there being a financial crisis due to deregulation of the banks (Conservative policy), and the subsequent bailing out of those institutions. Quantitative Easing was then introduced where Brown pumped £390 billion into the City of London to stimulate the economy, unfortunately only 8p in every pound found it's way into boosting the real economy. The money, therefore, went to the top 5% of earners and austerity is a direct result of that!ViewDate:
25th Apr 2017MartinS6 commented on:
Is now the right time to hold a snap General Election?What will change Andrew as the underlying state of the economy, in or out of Europe is based upon money supply controlled by the banks. If we truely value soverignty we must take control of our cashflow otherwise it doesn't really matter who you vote for, the system remains the same.ViewDate:
25th Apr 2017MartinS6 commented on:
Is now the right time to hold a snap General Election?We need a booming industrious and harmonious Country and to do that we need to take back control of our money supply. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH2S5iWU-VgViewDate:
23rd Apr 2017MartinS6 commented on:
Is now the right time to hold a snap General Election?A general election cannot be about a single issue, the focus/duty of the UK Government should be maintaining the United Kingdom as a whole and our national identity as British! Anything else, including the opinion of 1/4 of the population who voted to leave, while being duly respected, must come second to that primary concern!