RE: IRRELEVANT POLITICAL CONVERSATIONS10 Dec 2022 10:54
here we go saddle sores Joe, I read this and thought of you
this guy sums up thinking here
The Bruges Group
Richard Sturdy
The fact that the “Conservative” Party is pretty certain to lose a working majority at the next general election is now clear to all, except for those who live in a state of perpetual delusion.
Accordingly, it seems that Ministers have embarked on the “final solution” of a series of “scorched earth” policies, including ruinously expensive support for the corrupt Ukrainian regime, continued adherence to the insanity of “net zero”, the steady creep of ever-higher levels of taxation, the on-going shovelling of “Monopoly Money” into the ever-open maw of the near-useless nhs, a stubborn refusal to deliver the Brexit for which the nation voted no less than eight years ago, et al, et al, et al, ad nauseam.
This is, by any standards a collective series of acts of near-criminal vindictiveness, which must not go unpunished.
Meanwhile, on the sidelines, the EU watches our disfunction with undisguised glee, while ignoring the fact that its own house is burning down.
It is time for change, yet the “alternative” Labour Party is just as bad and increasingly looks to represent “more of the same”.
The fact that fledgling emergent parties will struggle to win parliamentary seats under the current system further demonstrates the unsatisfactory nature of the UK democratic process, yet a solution to the problem seems elusive.
Has the United Kingdom not endured enough at the hands of these self-obsessed and mendacious politicians? Is it not time to cleanse the hives of government? Will no one rid us of the seemingly-perpetual “two party system”?