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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Ex-postman comes knocking on doors

This man is getting all excited about his new ID card. He's trying it on in Manchester. But why I cannot think. This time next year it will all be history.

Shadow home secretary Chris Grayling said the government had signed contracts worth £1bn before last month's u-turn. "Alan Johnson today launches a wing-and-a-prayer scheme based on the hope that people across the North West will sign up for a glossy ID card, and send a message to their counterparts in other parts of the country that the ID card is the hottest property since Susan Boyle," said Mr Grayling. "The government has already wasted £200m that we cannot afford. The scheme will cost hundreds of million pounds more, even if the cards are voluntary. It is time this scheme was completely scrapped."

What is it with Gordon Brown's government and money? A fool and his money are soon parted, goes the saying. Well, a collection of fools and our money are definitely washed down the pan!

1 comments:

Alan Johnson when Health Secretary boasted that he gave his children fluoride tablets because he thought they protected their teeth from cavities.
He also campaigned to spread fluoride to all drinking water in the UK,with a £42 million budget of taxpayers' money to try to persuade the public to agree to more fluoridation.
Fluoride is one of the most toxic chemicals known to man.There are no peer reviewed studies proving it has any benefits for childrens' teeth.
It is a recognised rat poison.
The truth is it causes brittle bones leading to hip fractures, damages the thyroid, is probably linked with dementia as it crosses the blood brain barrier, and is a likely cause of cancer.
98% of Continental Europe's water supply is now banned from using fluoride, but Johnson and his successor jusrt don't get it.
One muat speculate what other motives there might have been to agree to poison our water suppplies. Fluoride is very expensive for the aluminium industry to dispose of, as it is a hazardous toxic chemical. Just suppose you could somehow "persuade" Governments to take it off your hands under the guise of improving childrens' teeth? There would be very high reward potential, wouldn't there?
But just look at some pictures of childrens' teeth damaged by fluorosis. It should make your blood boil.
See the YouTube video titled "The Fluoride Deception"
This is the kind of ignorance we have to put up with when you have an ex-postman appointed as Health Secretary, and now Home Secretary.

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