Tuesday, 30 December 2014

Green leader says that living on benefits in the UK is worse than living in poverty in India

The leader of the loony Greens, Natalie Bennett, has told the Economist that living on benefits in the UK is worse than living below the poverty line in India.

Bennett, who has only lived in the UK for 8 years, said that it's better to be one of the 179m Indians living in poverty "because at least everyone else there is poor too".

The Greens are happy to be seen as a single issue party because it distracts from their other extreme policies such as abolishing prison sentences for women, redistribution of wealth and crippling taxes to punish success. There is a perception that because they're "green" they are a benign force for good but this simply isn't the case - they are a far left authoritarian party which demands complete surrender to the Green state to enable them to deliver their extreme agenda.