Tommy and The Miserable Day
By well-wisher
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Tommy, a little boy, was having a miserable day.
First of all he was really hungry because he hadn't eaten anything all day because he couldn't afford to pay for a school meal and the dinner lady at school, Theresa May had said, "If your parents had wanted you to eat they should have voted Labour".
Then, after school Tommy had come home and he and his mum were told by Nurse Theresa May that his nan had died because she'd suffered from dementia but couldn't afford to pay for social care.
Tommy had been sad about losing his nan but the cold hearted Nurse had said, "If your mum had wanted your nan to live she should have voted Labour".
And then as if that wasn't bad enough, their Landlord Theresa May had told them they would have to leave their house because they couldn't afford to pay their rent and because there was no other affordable houses they would have to be homeless.
And the landlord hadn't cared, she'd just said, "If your mum had wanted a home for her children she should have voted Labour".
One thing had cheered him up though.
As they were wandering the street, homeless, he'd seen a fox.
"Look, Mum", Tommy had shouted to his mum, pointing with excitement and smiling, "A fox".
But then a pack of baying hounds had leapt upon the poor fox and tore it to pieces and, as he was crying, a hunter on a horse, Theresa May had looked down and said, "If you wanted the fox to live, your mother should have voted Labour".
"No", said Tommy, feeling as if he couldn't take any more cruelty or misery, "This isn't right. This isn't the world I want to live in".
Just then, however, Tommy woke up, warm and safe in bed and his mum was standing over him and smiling and he remembered that Theresa May wasn't Prime Minister any more, Jeremy Corbyn was.
"It was just a bad dream", he thought sighing with relief, "But its over now".
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If you want to live in a kinder, fairer Britain; not the Nightmare Britain that the boy in the story dreamed of but a Britain where everyone can live a happy decent life. Vote with your heart. Vote Labour.
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Are you posting these
Are you posting these elsewhere too wellwisher? I hope so. I have been reading them all and I really admire what you're doing. I hope you get lots of reads
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