Segundo o representante da Igreja Católica no reino Unido,
o Governo de David Cameron do Reino Unido faz os pobres ainda mais pobres e depois pune-os por serem pobres! I ike that!
Por cima disto, os milionários do governo de Cameron dizem que se estão fazendo bem aos pobres! Só se for aos pobres masoquistas" Aqueles que tiram prazer em levar nas trombas!
Cada um é como é. Alguns até teriam votado no Partido Tory Conservador de Davide Cameron. Isto não tem mesmo cura1 não entendemos mesmo nada de como funciona o mundo.
14 February 2014
Last updated at 20:31
The Archbishop of Westminster says there is a "real dramatic crisis"
Catholic archbishop attacks welfare reform

The
leader of the Catholic Church in England and Wales has labelled the
government's social reform a "disgrace" for leaving people facing
"destitution".
Cardinal-designate Vincent Nichols said the "basic safety net" for the poorest families has been "torn apart".
The Archbishop of Westminster claimed there was now a "real dramatic crisis".
The government responded by saying welfare reforms will "transform the lives" of the poorest families.
Speaking to the Telegraph,
Archbishop Nichols, the most senior Roman Catholic cleric in England
and Wales, said the welfare state was becoming "more punitive".
"I think what's happening is two things", he said.
"One is that the basic safety net, that was there to
guarantee that people would not be left in hunger or in destitution has
actually been torn apart. It it no longer exists, and that is a real
real dramatic crisis.
"And the second is that, in this context, the administration
of social assistance - I am told - has become more and more punitive."
'Meet basic needs'
"So, if applicants don't get it right then they have to wait
and they have to wait for 10 days, for two weeks - with nothing, with
nothing. And that's why the role of food banks has become so crucial
for so many people in Britain today.
"And for a country of our affluence that quite frankly is a disgrace."
The attack comes just days before Archbishop Nichols will be
one of 19 new cardinals from around the world who will be appointed by
Pope Francis at the Vatican.
A spokesman for the Department of Work and Pensions replied
by saying the previous benefits system was "trapping" the very people it
was designed to help.
"Our welfare reforms will transform the lives of some of the
poorest families in our communities with universal credit making three
million households better off and lifting hundreds of thousands of
children out of poverty", the spokesman said.
"It's wrong to talk of removing a safety net when we're
spending £94bn a year on working age benefits and the welfare system
supports millions of people who are on low incomes or unemployed so they
can meet their basic needs."
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