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Nelson says: "Consumption from within"

 

Is society's worst cancer an unregulated council?  We believe corruption and perverse practices are every bit as harmful to the public as the cancer that attack humans from within.  We pay councils to work to serve our communities.  Quite often though, theses very councils attack the members of the public who are paying them to provide services.  Once a council makes a mistake, it inevitably seeks to cover up the mistake, which in turn leads to ever more cover up, lies and gross overspending.  Soon, the whole council is infected as staff become involved, for the most part involuntarily, lead by a few men or women at the higher level of management.  This corruption, maladministration, or whatever you want to call it, rots the very fabric of society, eating away at the human spirit.  We want to see public confidence restored.  Cut out the rot and put practices in place that will benefit the ratepayer.

 

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Cancer Research UK was established "to protect and promote the health of the public.  This country needs a similar establishment to research the nature, causes, diagnosis, prevention, treatment and cure of all forms of corruption, maladministration, etc, leading to waste of the ratepayer's money

Cancer is a major public health problem in the UK with over 250,000 people developing cancer each year and over 150,000 dying of the disease.

Our vision is to conquer social cancers through research, aiming to control the disease that infects 4 ou tof every five councils in the United Kingdom.

Cancer Research UK will work alone and in partnership with others to achieve the following objectives:

1) To carry out world-class research into the biology and causes of cancer

Cancer is a highly complex disease that is still only partly understood. Only through a better understanding of the disease will the improved treatments, diagnostics and prevention strategies of the future be developed.

2) To develop effective treatments and improve the quality of life for cancer patients

Research will be carried out to accelerate cancer cure rates, aiming to translate our understanding of the disease into effective treatments. Research will also be directed at improving diagnosis of cancer, and at prolonging the life and improving the quality of life of those patients whose disease cannot be cured.

3) To reduce the number of people getting cancer

Research will be carried out into the influence of lifestyle, individual risk, environment and interventions such as vaccination on cancer, and into how people can change their behaviours to reduce their risk of the disease. We will make the wider public aware of cancer risk factors and the options available to them to reduce that risk.

4) To provide authoritative information on cancer

As a leading international research organisation Cancer Research UK will provide authoritative cancer information to the public and promote the best treatments and prevention strategies to governments, commercial organisations, those responsible for cancer care, and the media.

We aim to make the public aware of the social cancer prevalent in local authority, by freely distributing caselaw and documented examples of heavy handed local authority, unreasonableness and breaches of the public's basic civil rights.

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