Send The Prime Minister A Letter And Let Him Know What You Think

Send The Prime Minister A Letter And Let Him Know What You Think

As British citizens and for that matter anybody that is living in Great Britain, no matter what the colour of your skin is, no matter what your religious believes are, or whatever your age or gender is, we are allowed freedom of speech. Just like our great allies the United States of America, we are allowed to voice our opinions using any medium we like, whether it is, mail, radio, television, newspapers, the internet or on  the streets.

The leader of this country and for the benefit of the Americans, I don’t mean the Queen, she is just a tourist attraction, like those ones you find in Madame Tussauds, but she is alive, I think! I mean Gordon Brown the Prime Minister of Great Britain, is the person we should be bombarding with letters if there is anything that you are unhappy with regarding how this country is governed. I think he can read and if he hasn’t personally got the time to read the letters that are sent to him,, he could give Mrs. Brown a part time job, and even claim her time and effort back on expenses, I’m sure the great British public wouldn’t mind!

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For example you may feel that the Mayor of London Boris Johnson, needs to go and buy a new wig or even possible a brush so that he looks a little bit less like a Buffoon. Or maybe something minor!  Such as the major problem that seems to exist on the streets of London, with young teenage gangs and thugs. And something that truly amazes me is the lack of policeman that you actually see walking on the streets of London. I know there are policeman working in London, because I hear there dam sirens blasting out every 20 or so minutes as they race down Kilburn High Road.

Whatever you may have on your mind regarding things that need to be sorted out in this country, let PM Gordon Brown know and if you maybe have few solutions as to how those things can be sorted out, that would be even better. Because we wouldn’t want to give Gordon too much to think about or do, I know he has more pressing concerns in far flung places such as the wars in Iraqi and Afghanistan. Issues such as ever increasing street crime, violence murder, rapes, unemployment, poverty and homelessness are things that we are meant  to accept?

I wonder if all those Billions of pounds that have been wasted on those recent wars and on saving those banks who through their greedy obsession for more power and profit helped to create a world recession, how much of a better and safer place Britain would be to live in, if that money had been spent more wisely.

I know that at the present time Gordon Brown hasn’t got too many supporters in the UK, but I personally don’t totally blame him. The bottom line is Tony Blair and the evil Cherie Blair, (she just reminds me on a wicked witch) got the hell out of power because they knew there was trouble ahead and they didn’t want to fuck up his earning power from the book deal, tours and various other promotional activities that are currently making him a rich man.

Maybe Gordon Browns last chance of clinging on to power at the next general election, will be if he actually starts listening to the British public and for an amazing change, really does something to address our fears and issues with what’s going wrong in Britain. I for one can remember those dark days when the Conservatives were in power, Margaret Thatcher and then John Major. Those times have left such a disturbing impression on me, that for as long as I live I will never vote conservative, I just wouldn’t do it. I have the perfect slogan for the Conservatives next general election campaign, “Welcome To Your New Hell Suckers”.

For anybody else out there that feels that they have a few words of wisdom that they would like to share with Prime Minister Gordon Brown, send him a letter to his official postal address below. Lets use our right to freedom of speech and voice our opinions to Downing Street, it is after all his duty to listen to the electorate.

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Prime Minister & First Lord Of The Treasury
10 Downing Street
London
SW1A 2AA

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4 Responses to “Send The Prime Minister A Letter And Let Him Know What You Think”

  1. Ian Staples says:

    Dear Prime Minister

    Quote from the Times 07.06.10 “Britain’s debt stands today at £770 billion and will nearly double within five years to £1.4 trillion without radical action to cut public spending, David Cameron said today….The Department of Health, which almost doubled the number of managers in the NHS.”

    We are an English couple living in the south Chile, with a rapidly expanding bee keeping business, exporting fine honey to the UK, Canada and Japan.

    In my business life in the UK I was managing director of Halfords during its major growth stage in the 80’s. During my time as MD the business grew from just over £ 100 million, to well over £ 300 million turnover. However over the same period I reduced the personnel in Head Office by over 50 %, simply by thinking about how do things more simply and by giving people real responsibility. There is no reason similar savings could not be made in the fat cat government system that has been left to you by Labour.

    Chile may seem a long way from the UK but it is a surprisingly modern democratic country that is making a lot of investment in its infrastructure, increasing education and health cover but a country with fairly low level of national debt.

    In the 14 years we have lived in Chile we have seen huge advances and have increasingly been impressed by its health system. It effectively works like a private health service, but with basic universal coverage for everyone. I recently required some major and complicated surgery and I chose to have the surgery in Chile as I had a lot more confidence in the hospitals here that with the NHS.

    One huge difference is that all patients are responsible for their medical records. Any examination, from a blood sample to a full body scan, is given to the patient, with the accompanying specialist report. In the case of simple things like a blood test, then the patient is given his/her results plus a comparison what are the normal levels for each thing being measured. The storage of the records is the patient’s responsibility not a huge and increasing cost to the health system. There is no one with a greater interest in their health than the person being examined.

    The net result is that the hospitals are not full of vast numbers of administrators. The hospitals are run by those who care and know more about patient care – the medical staff themselves.

    In the UK people are expected to choose their own spouse, buy their own house, decide their own line of work but are not expected to have the ability to look after their own medical records.

    For the series of operations I have just been through I was treated in the Clinica Las Condes in the capital, Santiago. In this hospital every doctor is a shareholder with a vested interest in how the hospital functions. It works like an efficient machine, gives superb patient care and is right at the leading edge of medical advances. This hospital is one of the very top in Chile but all the initial work to identify that I had a problem was done at the local hospital.

    Simply cutting costs rarely has a significant effect. The cost cutting is just a perfect excuse for people to say why things are not working. The only way to make savings that are meaningful is to do things differently.

    Please excuse the length of this letter but I hope it provides a stimulus to one thought that could make the NHS significantly lighter on its feet, remove a huge weight of administration and save billions (how much did Labour spend on a national records storage system which simply failed?)

    Yours sincerely

    Ian Staples

  2. admin says:

    It seems that the UK government could learn a lot from Chile and their way of doing things.

    I once upon a time worked for a short spell as a civil servant pencil pusher and the way they operated was a complete joke. It was like a working holiday…

    I totally agree with your viewpoint on that things need to be done differently. That is the only way that the UK will ever get itself out of this crazy financial black hole it is in.

  3. Liam Adams says:

    Hi there I am a working 21 year old lad from Manchester I have worked
    from 16 just before I left School but went back for my GCSES I think one of the main problems with the uk is the DOLE and needs to be sorted out I am from a council estate some people may no it it’s Wythenshawe there’s lads and girl on job seekers and have been for years and it seems to me that it’s an easy way of living I see them in mint cars top of the range clothes £125 trainers and everything payed for like there house were as I work I can hardley afford to keep my car on the road! And the dole seems very inviteing!

    Well thanks for Reading this just a little bit off my chest

  4. admin says:

    There sure seems to be a lot of people out there playing the system, while some of us have to work like dogs to keep our heads above water. Hopefully the Conservatives will sort things out…

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