Why the people should stop worrying about empty shelves and go to work in the fields instead

Why the people should stop worrying about empty shelves and go to work in the fields instead

Crisis? What crisis? Although it’s undeniably unfortunate that the Woke EU is still punishing us for Brexit by starving those least able to cope, we are still British. British ingenuity will see us over this bump in the road. 

The solution is absurdly simple. People should stop moaning. Instead they should get off their entitled backsides, get behind Britain, and push. There are still too many people who are not working hard enough. The size of our social care budget is evidence enough of this. There is plenty of work, there are plenty of people. It’s simply a case of obliging the two to come together. 

So, for example, to qualify for Universal Credit, you would have to prove that you had volunteered to help bring in the harvest, and produce a certificate to prove that you had done the work. To continue to receive disability benefits, you must acquire an HGV suitably equipped for your disability, and help deliver food to British tables. It’s that simple, whatever the Woke Brigade would have you believe. 

As an aside, the Great British Thinker Andrew Bridgen is correct to ascribe our current shortages to Tony Blair. By weaponising ambition, Blair deprived the country of good honest workers. Thousands upon thousands of the artisan classes were told that picking fruit and driving lorries was below them. Instead the country has a glut of people with regional accents infiltrating our schools, hospitals and even the BBC. A large dose of feudalism would do these uppity upstarts a world of good. 

What is truly astounding is that it took leaving the EU to realise the truth of this. Brexit has been worth it just so that the light of truth may shine on our Blessed Isle. It’s high time that the rightful order of affairs in this country was restored. 

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