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There appears a bewildering constellation of death by a thousand cuts. The populace of the UK seem unknowing poised, beyond loitering on the edge of an abyss. Some get it, most don't, or probably don't want to. A vast number of people appear too compliant or punch drunk from the numerous assaults perpetrated and instigated by the supra-national globalist tyranny. In the end, the maniacal despots preside intentionally over dependence, destitution, de-population, de-industrialisation, and death ... which are exactly the outcomes what they want leading to economic, social, biological, ethical and moral dead ends. There may still be more than a few who wish differently.

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DrLatusDextro, I think the greater majority of people over 40 wish differently, but we are outnumbered by immigrants, who do not. Elections all over the world ARE rigged, because of "preferred" immigrants (Christians do not get through now). There are numerous ways to rig an election, and they have been practiced for the last 20 years at least.

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UK population: 26.3% (15.6 million) were 40 to 59 years old, and 24.4% (14.5 million) were aged 60 and over = 50.7%

Foreign born population in the UK currently sits around 10 - 12M.

That's some 'rigging' LH while a vast number of people appear punch drunk or possibly on rainbow juice?

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Th Brits vote governments out - not in - hoping that the next batch will do a better job than the last. Sadly, this is not a strategy that makes people better off, healthier or wiser. People live their lives despite the actions of politicians, not because of them.

It is bewildering to think that Brits cannot see the harm inflicted by the past government. Hopefully the next lot will not attempt the same thing. Tragically, the chances that the new government has the brains or stomach to reveal the monstrous scale of corruption, lies, racketeering that caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands and injuries to million of Brits is slim to none - especially after Bridgen's loss of his seat.

I suspect that Brits will only start mass protests - like a general strike - when food gets ratid and energy prices triple - again.

People dying and becoming chronically ill does not seem to be an issue.

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Thanks Peter. Perhaps the Brits are used to death on an unpleasant scale? They're certainly well acquainted with institutionalised bathos of politics.

Meanwhile, the death from cold alone per winter are appalling (variation around 10's of thousands). There was an infamous Tory politician (Edwina Curry) who advised the freezing impoverished elderly to keep extra warm by the activity of knitting their own jumpers and scarves. Although she was demoted fairly swiftly, it rather serves the point, of reaping what one elected.

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Lordy, the more it changes, the more it remains the same. These b'stards simply won't give up.

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