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Could you be a competent PM?

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Prove yourself and you could win £1,000

 

While the actual competition closed on November 5th 2022, to discover who won, along with the correct polices in answer to the questions, click the following WORD:

 

SOLUTION!

 

Introduction:

 

While Channel 4’s, 6 part series ‘Make me Prime Minister’, which began its run on September 27, is comedic, helped by the fact that one of its judges is former pornographer and Tony Blair's ill-advised advisor, Alastair Campbell, the TRUTH's competition is way more, irrefutably,

 

SERIOUS!

 

Noted by the fact that, in addition to coming up with numerous policies, unlike Blair, you need to come up with a policy to ‘get tough on the cause of crime’ (see below).

 

Rules:

1 The competition is open to UK residents. Everyone who takes part must have a UK address to which the £1,000 cheque can be sent to.

 

2 Just as there can only be one Prime Minister, there can only be one winner.

 

3 The competition closes on, most appropriately, November 5th 2022.

 

4 Entrants policies must agree with that of the TRUTH. To make sure there is no cheating on the TRUTH’s part, a document with the solutions to the polices as outlined below on it will be e-mailed to an undisclosed email address by the TRUTH no later than October 2nd 2022.

 

Advice:

 

The TRUTH's e-mail address can be found at the bottom of every article/exposé page.

 

Hints and clues as to the correct policy for each criteria set out below can be found among the TRUTH’s many articles/exposés and tweets.

 

MP’s, including Government cabinet ministers and the PM, Liz Truss, herself, are invited to take part, if only to demonstrate just how incompetent they and or their party’s policies are!

 

Areas you need to address, find a solution for:

 

Unemployment. In 1979, Margaret Thatcher exploited the fact that unemployment was 1 million. By 1993 it was 4 times that (4 million). You need to come up with a policy that will not only reduce unemployment to ZERO, but bring about job vacancies.

 

Homelessness and housing in general needs to be correctly addressed.

 

Scandalous, obscene energy prices. Come up with a policy that solves it.

 

Crime. In particular, RAPE! Next year, 2023, if the trend of last year continues, there will be over 1 Million sexual assaults on women, equal to 3% of the total UK female population.

 

Millions of children are being exposed to age restricted and pornographic material by UK corporations. In the position as the Home secretary you need to come up with a policy to rectify that.

 

Police corruption. Come up with a policy that prevents the Police from corrupting taped interviews.

 

Fair trials. Set out a policy that makes trials in British courts both fair and just.

 

Shake up the police and criminal prosecution service to the point that former Met Police commissioner Cressida Dick’s LIE that ‘NO ONE IS ABOVE The LAW’, holds true.

 

Get tough on the cause of crime! Something that, despite Tony Blair vowing to do he ended up exacerbating.

 

Television ad breaks. Despite Ofcom’s report, there can be as much as 25 minutes of ad breaks per hour. As a culture secretary, you need to come up with a policy to reduce that figure.

 

Note. While football fans and its supporters would dearly love to see Premier league referees, VAR and the FA (Football Association) taken to task over the disrespect shown to players, coaches/managers and clubs, it’s sadly out of the remit of the Culture secretary.

 

Likewise, despite the fact that Britain is a 3rd world country with debts over £2 Trillion (the monthly interest on which is £20 Billion) while both Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak claimed they would not start repaying Britain’s debt for 3 years, trying to resolve that is like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted!

 

SOLUTION

Anchor 1

 

NB. References to ‘tweets’ where not otherwise stated, relate to tweets posted on twitter by truth2020.me

 

1 Unemployment. The correct policy was detailed in the TRUTH’s exposé ‘How Thatcher’s government destroyed the British economy’.

 

By reducing the cost of British manufactured goods by up to & over 70%, exports and manufacturing increase, thereby causing a cycle whereby unemployment is as good as zero, with a plethora of job vacancies.

 

Added point. Why, as far as the TRUTH can establish, are freights of exported goods from the UK to Europe not being sent via the channel tunnel?

 

2 Homelessness and housing in general. As mentioned in a recent tweet, Tony Blair caused housing prices to escalate out of the common people’s budget. As good as a 25% shared ownership scheme is, you have to pay rent on the other 75%. Ultimately, therefore, you can never own your own home. Low cost, affordable housing in the way of apartments need to be built. The effect of which is, those renting council apartments can buy the lease on a low cost apartment, leaving the Council apartments empty for the homeless.

 

3 Energy prices. As mentioned in a tweet, ‘All three political parties have no interest in nationalising the energy industry’, something that, according to the following tweet, would cost just £2.8 Billion. (Source: ofgem)

Tweet in relation to ofgem.jpg

 

Prior to that, and as someone whose apartment is bathed in sunshine (the sun arcing from left to right), how much solar powered energy could 1 solar panel harness? The same also applies to solar panels on the roof of houses etc, while, as noted from this image of a tweet posted on July 24 2022, the roof of the tunnel in the middle of a highway designated for bike riders comprises solar panels.

 

Electric cars, one of Labour’s tweeted policies. Where is the electricity needed to run them going to come from? A case of putting the cart before the horse.

 

4 Crime, specifically that of rape, was detailed in ‘The truth about rape’ and ‘The Truth about female sexuality’. Equal sex education at schools!

 

5 Children being exposed to age restricted and pornographic material.

Age restricted relates to TV broadcasters, as mentioned in the TRUTH’s exposé: ‘How TV broadcasters have become the new, unappointed, censor!’ Clearly, ofcom should, only it’s turning a corrupt blind eye to, deal with the problem. The solution, therefore, is, to re-instate the former ITC’s code on BBFC certificated films etc, a copy of which is included in the exposé.

 

On Pornographic material. amazon UK needs to be prosecuted. Furthermore, if amazon UK wish to maintain their ‘look inside’ preview of books, then the person has to be signed in to their account. Furthermore, book details should not include sexually explicit text or words.

 

On DVD’s, amazon UK should likewise be prosecuted. Furthermore, since such DVD’s as those advertised on amazon UK can only be sold in licensed sex shops, amazon UK should reject any such pornographic (their terminology) DVDs that have not been approved by the BBFC with a rating above 18 or no rating whatsoever.

 

6 Police corruption of taped interviews. As stated in the exposé, a third tape needs to be used.

 

7 Fair trials. As mentioned in the same exposé as that of Police corrupting taped interviews, the defendant should sit with their defence council.

 

8 Shake up the police and criminal prosecution service. As mentioned in the exposé linked from ‘How met police commissioner, Cressida Dick, lied’, since 1992, four tabloid newspapers, one ongoing, the met police, all three political parties, etc, aided and abetted the sale and supply of pornographic material to children. ‘No one is above the LAW’, and that is how it should be.

 

9 Get tough on the cause of crime. The solution to which is mentioned in ‘How Tony Blair’s claim to get tough on the cause of crime…’ Furthermore, and in the last year of school, children need to be made aware of the negative aspects of excessive alcohol consumption, the directive of which needs to be brought back in line with that of the UK Chief Medical Officers recommendation of 14 units a week for women and 21 units a week for men, which can be found on the back of most alcohol content bottles:

 

10 Television ad breaks. Yet another area where TV watchdog ofcom is woeful, is ‘TV ad breaks’. Some of which result in the broadcaster cutting the programme they are in or around.

Ofcom, therefore, needs to get its incompetent act together or risk being replaced, just as the ITC was.

 

As for the actual competition prize winner. It pains the TRUTH to say that no one, except for the TRUTH, managed to get all 10 policy solutions correct, despite the fact that the answers were, as mentioned above, in the public domain. Included in this very informative internet news magazine, a magazine that is now in its 29th year!

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