Your Money or Your Life: The Government’s War on the Weak

For the ones left behind. For the sick, the silenced, and the scapegoated.

You are not the problem.
The system is.

The Injustice Unmasked

While the government cries crisis with a projected £5 billion cut in welfare spending, it quietly ignores the elephant in the Treasury: up to £1.076 trillion in untaxed overseas corporate profits. That’s right. They’re slashing the safety nets of the sick and disabled—while letting profit-shifting corporations slip through the cracks. One rule for lobbyists. Another for voters.

This isn’t balancing the books.
It’s weaponising policy against the vulnerable.

This latest £5 billion welfare raid?
It’s not about fairness. It’s about optics.
It’s about creating the illusion of action—by punishing those least able to fight back.

It’s about turning us against each other—workers versus so-called shirkers—trading bitter insults while the most vulnerable bear the cost. Shame on us.

The Stick Doesn’t Build Strength

Let’s be clear: cutting benefits won’t make the weak better acrobats. It won’t inspire grit or unlock some hidden work ethic. It will, however, inflict suffering, deepen poverty, and—if history is our witness—it will take lives.

And what’s being offered in return?

A £1 billion “investment” in job centres.
CV writing workshops.
Interview tips.
A youth guarantee with no jobs.

Meanwhile, hiring costs have just been hiked. Employers are paying more in national insurance. Minimum wage has risen. The jobs aren’t there. So why pretend?

The Real Path to Economic Independence

Here’s what the government won’t say—because it’s inconvenient to their narrative.

If you want to empower the sick, the disabled, and the marginalised to re-enter society and thrive, you need a human capital strategy.

Not a patronising “skills bootcamp.”
Not a benefits cut dressed as a tough love policy.

We’re talking about a holistic wealth approach:

  • Mental wellbeing development – because resilience isn’t built under threat.
  • Mindset coaching – to help people rediscover their potential.
  • Physical environment adaptation – so capability meets opportunity.
  • Investment in physical and emotional wellbeing – to sustain meaningful contribution.
  • Social skills and confidence-building – to reconnect people with community.
  • Purpose and values alignment – to foster entrepreneurial and sustainable livelihood.

This isn’t wishful thinking. It’s the everyday work of holistic wealth planners—people who see individuals not as burdens, but as unrealised assets.

What these people need isn’t punishment.
They need a GAME Plan.

Proof the Plan Works: The Blair Project

For six years, I was a founding director of a social enterprise that proves this model works. It’s called The Blair Project—a multi-award-winning social enterprise in Manchester. We took NEET teens—Not in Education, Employment or Training—and ignited their potential through motorsport and STEM innovation.

We helped them convert petrol go-karts into electric e-karts. Hands-on electrification. Real skills. Real empowerment.

These young people—once labelled write-offs—became technicians, engineers, and entrepreneurs. We didn’t just train them. We transformed them. Not through coercion—but through connection, purpose, and play.

And guess what?
They didn’t need stick.
They needed spark.

The Lesson for the Reader

We’re being sold a lie—that the only way to fix the system is to hurt the weakest.
That the sick are lazy. That the poor are undeserving.
That economic growth is more important than human dignity.

But you know better.

The real theft isn’t from the Treasury.
It’s from the people who could have thrived—if only we’d invested in them instead of penalising them.

Ask yourself:

🔹 Who does this policy serve?
🔹 Who profits from the pain of the powerless?
🔹 And who will speak up for the ones with no voice?

Now is the Time

We don’t need more CV workshops.
We need a revolution in human dignity.
We need to stop punishing poverty and start empowering people.
We need to build communities where everyone—yes, even the sick—has a chance to thrive.

NOW is the time to call out the injustice.
NOW is the time to rewrite the story.
NOW is the time to reclaim both your life—and your money.

This is your GAME Plan.

This is your rebellion.

And you’re not alone.


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Ian Davis fought not just for himself, but for all of us.
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