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The computer graphics below were created by Kevin, a person with Aspergers syndrome who also suffers with anxiety and depression.

The contributor hopes that his art work will help against the struggle with the present government to save the health service which they are keen to destroy making medical care available only to those who have the money to pay for it. Which of course will not be people who are too ill to work, unemployed or those on a low income.

The design for the stamps was based upon WWII Allied propaganda parodies of the stamps of Nazi Germany which likewise altered the portrait of Hitler into a skull.

The graphics are free to use for anyone who wishes to use them on websites, in leaflets, as posters and so on support of preserving the NHS as a free health care service available to all without charge.

Click the graphics for a larger image which will open into a new window.

The original sizes and other political graphics are available for download on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43207463@N06/6254182538/in/photostream/

 

Cameron's Reich in Blue
"One of a series of fauxstage stamps to commemorate Prime Minister David Cameron's slow but determined effort to send British public healthcare back to the 19th century and many of the British public to the grave in the process. And all for the pursuit of power and wealth, of course.

The design was inspired by the Allied political parodies of the stamps of Nazi Germany which were altered to show the profile portrait of Hitler as a skull."

 

Also see A Nightmare on Downing Street and Daily Hate Mail Parody