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Kill Me Now- A Review By Dea Birkett

February 27, 2015

The brilliant writer, mother of the brilliant actress Storme Toolis, has written a brilliant review all about why she thinks new play Kill Me Now is not brilliant.

I say the review is brilliant because through it, Dea Birkett stands up strongly for her own daughter, and for all ‘children’ with disabilities.

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  1. WOMEN'S PENSION 60. AGAINST TAX ALLOWANCE LOSS 65 / PENSION LOSS WIDOWS, HOUSEWIVES, POOR WORKERS's avatar
    February 27, 2015 11:18 pm

    A play that in the end has a multiple suicide of the disabled is just pandering to the political will to get rid of the disabled.

    Tehre are 11 million disabled of all ages, plus all their family, in the UK.

    They can vote differently in 2015 for new parties that WILL help the disabled, whereas the boring so-called big parties will never again get enough votes to form a government of one party ever again.

    So if we are to get a multi party coalition, why is it just of 2 parties. In Europe, long before the EU and now during it, have governments of many parties all of the same ilk working together quite successfully.

    As the poor, able bodied or not, now outnumber all other voters, putting a cross in the box on Thnursday 7 May for a different name than usual can work.

    See how at:
    http://www.anastasia-england.me.uk

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