
Passing Observations 285
Dr Vernon Coleman
1. Greedy doctors who are demanding a third, massive inflation busting payrise are sucking the money and the life out of the NHS – which has a finite budget. If doctors get another huge pay rise there will be even less money available for patient care. And the British Medical Association (aka The Patients’ Enemy) might like to know that in my view the huge pay rises given to doctors are partly responsible for the fact that while waiting lists for patients grow ever longer (and increasing numbers of patients die before they are diagnosed let alone treated), thousands of doctors are jobless. The BMA is one of the reasons why the NHS is a huge killing machine. The odd thing is, of course, that death rates go down when doctors go on strike. But suffering goes up massively. Any doctor who goes on strike should have their licence taken away – permanently. (Doctors who criticised the covid vaccine did lose their licences, of course. The General Medical Council seems to regard harming patients as permissible but damaging drug company profits as a capital offence.)
2. On 5th July 2025, police arrested an 83-year-old retired priest for staging a silent protest in front of the Mahatma Gandhi statue in Parliament Square. She was holding a placard expressing her opposition to genocide and, thanks to Free Suits Starmer’s Government she faces up to 14 years in prison. No comment is necessary.
3. If the UK Chancellor’s tears in Parliament were triggered by backbenchers killing the Government’s attempts to cut the benefits bill then they were tears well spent. The damage done by Labour MPs (largely unnoticed because of Reeves’s tears) has ensured that Britain’s economy will collapse still further. The future is bleak indeed. No good person wants to stop benefits for the genuinely sick but the benefits bill is massively inflated by the many who find work too tiring and who prefer to stay at home watching TV and playing computer games. Oh, and there is the cost of keeping the millions of permanent visitors who have arrived by boat. Britain’s economy is being deliberately destroyed on behalf of the conspirators. Backbench MPs who opposed sensible and essential cuts have destroyed the country. It won’t only be the rich who leave. No sensible, ambitious young people will stay in the UK. The inevitable autumn tax rises will result in millions more giving up work and taking the easier option of living on benefits. The conspirators will be having a party to celebrate. And there is no little irony in the fact that many of the MPs who voted to keep paying benefits to perfectly fit and healthy people were the same people who voted to kill the disabled, the poor, the sick, the unemployed and all those labelled `useless eaters’ by supporting a parliamentary Bill which will grow into a Bill giving the State the right to Slaughter.
4. Here’s a thought for the Leadbeater supporters: surely anyone who chooses suicide is insane and therefore not capable of making the decision to kill themselves.
5. Those looking at the practicalities of Leadbeater euthanasia (she should change her name to Deadbeater) are thinking of putting the poison into a syringe. If a doctor injects a poison into a patient is that suicide or murder?
6. Adolf Hitler took a more ethical approach to euthanasia than the British MPs who voted for Leadbeater’s dangerous and evil Bill. Since Leadbeater’s Bill is not a Government Bill, the Lords can vote to put it down. I pray they do. Those who promote the Leadbeater Bill (male and female) are the handmaidens of Beelzebub, or simply woefully ignorant truth deniers.
7. The last word on Leadbeater’s Euthanasia Bill is to be found in Edmund Spenser’s 16th century epic poem `The Fairy Queen’. Here is verse 14 of Canto 8 in Book 1:
Then took the angry witch her golden cup
Which still she bore, replete with magic arts
(Death and despair did many thereof sup,
And secret poison through their inner parts,
The eternal bale of heavy-wounded hearts),
Which, after charms and some enchantments said,
She lightly sprinkled on his weaker parts.
Therewith his sturdy courage soon was quayed
And all his senses were with sudden dread dismayed.
8. As part of their war on motoring and motorists (inspired by the global warming/net zero mythology), cities in the UK are pedestrianizing their streets. But they’re not doing it properly. They are still allowing cyclists access to the streets officially designated for pedestrians only. Every town or city I’ve seen where cars have been banned but cyclists allowed has been deadly dangerous to pedestrians. Insane, entitled mobs of cyclists race around at breakneck speeds endangering the frail, the elderly and those who have allowed themselves to stop and gaze into a shop window. I used to love cycling but today, like 98% of the population, I loathe cyclists for too many of them are selfish and entitled and damned rude. Many delight in riding along country roads at walking pace, knowing that cars cannot overtake them and that a huge snake of traffic will build up behind them. Cyclists should be forced to pay huge road tax bills and to take out insurance, and every week a random selection of 1,000 cyclists should be arbitrarily arrested and thrown into prison – just to teach the rest a little humility.
9. I saw that Donald Trump and the BBC seemed to be disagreeing about how much damage American bombers had done to Iran’s nuclear sites. To my astonishment, I found myself believing Donald Trump and not the BBC. Trump is an inveterate liar but not everything he says is a lie. The BBC on the other hand…
10. The plan to destroy villages in pretty areas of Britain is going well. By using the tax system the Government is doing everything they can to force people to sell their second homes, the Government will soon close down every little seaside or country village. Second homes are empty and for sale. Young locals don’t want to live in them because there is no work and so the homes remain unsold. And local communities are suffering. The shop and the pub have no customers and will soon close. And then the remaining locals will be isolated and will have to leave and move into a cardboard flat in a cardboard tower block in a cardboard 20 minute city.
11. From a personal point of view I didn’t mind a jot that I wasn’t allowed to join Facebook. And I didn’t mind that I wasn’t allowed to join other social media platforms. And it didn’t bother me that I wasn’t allowed to continue making YouTube videos or watch YouTube videos. But over time it has become clear that being excluded from all these platforms can make life exceedingly difficult. Much information and advice is available only through YouTube. In the UK, HMRC provides essential information and advice on YouTube – which banned me from accessing its platform. No mainstream media outlet is allowed to mention or review any of my books, and without access to social media I have absolutely no way to discuss ideas or to promote my books. I am not allowed to advertise my books (either in mainstream media or on the internet) and I know that if try to sell my books I will not be able to find a digital payment scheme which will take me. I opened a Substack account but because I can’t promote it on social media no one knows about it so I’ve given it up. The bans which have been introduced have forcibly excluded me from all aspects of modern digital life. This is how the social credit programmes will work. Individuals who do not obey the State’s instructions will be cut off from everything. Writing for a living but being excluded from the media is like running a café but being forced to keep the door locked, barred, bolted and guarded by a big bloke with a Rottweiler.
12. What a delight it is to know that drivers who have front or rear `dashcams’ on their cars may be fined £1,000 and given three penalty points. You see there are good things happening in the world.
13. As I predicted would happen in 2012 in my book `Stuffed’, there is now a British council which spends more on staff pensions than it collects from local taxpayers. That is clearly unsustainable. The only solution will be to dramatically reduce pension payments made to former council employees. Many former bureaucrats who think they’re guaranteed a comfortable retirement have a surprise coming.
14. I’ve been getting death threats for years. A few years ago when I criticised the way birds are slaughtered by the million on the island of Malta I received a death threat which the police took so seriously that Interpol investigated it for months. More recently, as a result of my telling the truth about the covid hoax our car tyres were, according to the garage, `cut to cords’. The cuts were made on the inside of the tyres and were, therefore, invisible to anyone crawling under the car or looking at it on a ramp. I don’t believe this was done by vandals. It was clearly a deliberate attempt to cause a serious accident and, presumably, to kill us.
15. Crookery is not of course confined to the medical profession or the pharmaceutical industry. Every few months Antoinette and I watch a film called `The Big Short’ to make sure that we never forget or underestimate just how corrupt, greedy and dishonest the politicians and the bankers and the rating agencies and the central banks and the regulators really are. The conspiracy taking us into Net Zero and the Great Reset is, of course, designed and managed by a consortium of bankers and billionaires.
16. Every plant in our greenhouse has developed yellow spots. I looked up the symptoms in a big book written by experts and learned that the spots may be caused by not enough watering, too much watering, some sort of infection, an infestation of insects of almost any kind and a shortage of nutrients in the soil. It seems that horticulturalists are no better than doctors at making diagnoses.
17. A foodie of my acquaintance has porridge for breakfast every morning. He describes it as oat cuisine.
18. Wikipedia is massively useful as a quick guide to the honesty and integrity of individuals. If someone has a BAD Wikipedia page then they are probably a GOOD person. If someone has a GOOD Wikipedia page then they are almost certainly a BAD person.
19. A women’s international football team recently lost to an under 15 team of boys. No one seemed surprised.
20. If you want to know what general practice was like when GPs were available 24 hours a day, every day of the year, read `The Young Country Doctor’ series of books, set in a small village in North Devon in the 1970s. There are 16 books in the series. To find out more about the first book please CLICK HERE
Copyright Vernon Coleman July 2025
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