Election? The clock is ticking...

Do we think that the next General Election will give the Conservatives another 4/5 years? Well, the way the Labour party is going on I wonder. The deputy leader seems to not remember we she lives or even lived. Perhaps she was an immigrant? Whatever, until that is sorted out we will have to hold our breath. Even so, the Cons are also not in the clear, surely it is the most struggling, weak, and un-decisive party on the block. It is like someone said – The ruling party is great at mouthing wonderful proposals and telling everyone what they are going to do without actually doing anything. Just look at the previous couple of years! ‘We are stopping the boats’. No, just more are coming. ‘We are getting planes ready to fly the unregistered immigrants to Rwanda’. No, a Piper Comanche is still standing at Stansted Airport and the houses promised in Rwanda are now sold. In fact, bearing in mind the number coming plus the ones already here are now running into the millions. Close to two million in fact if not already over that amount. No wonder our county councils are wondering how much longer they will be required, at their cost, to find housing? In my own area, the medical services have all but collapsed. Housing coming free is allocated to immigrants more and more. London is no longer the London I knew, it is more like the capital of Haiti, Port-au-Prince. Knife crime is running amok.

Is democratic government ineffectual, most of the time or all the time? It is a question I have struggled with for some time. Probably brought on by the examples that are available locally. In other words, the UK! But it would not surprise me one bit to find exactly the same problems in other western European nations. Basically, democracy is supposed to be a political system that allows free speech, and a voting system which will install a controlling body which has the views of the majority. Just as a short interlude here, you may be thinking, ‘What!? Quite obviously not true’. Well, I suppose it depends on each one’s political views. Generally speaking it should work for everyone as even if you did not agree with the result, it could easily be changed after the voted for term holders have finished their stint. But to go back to the question about ineffectiveness or even effectiveness as the case may be, why has it allowed to be as we see it today? Have we missed something? Some of my political friends have argued that the present day politicians in power have allowed too many opposing views to take hold. I suppose that would mean, present day politicians not following their own ideas and plans. Allowing other views to be expressed in the hope this would increase their personal popularity? You will have to make your own mind up.Good 'ol Jeremy, he of the Diddly Squat farm put it very succinctly, we tend to vote for the Prime Minister or the opposition leader at the time. We should vote for the person who stands in our district. Moreover ensure that person is of outstanding quality. This will stop the morons we have now in Parliament. In Wales, we tend to vote for a party, not the person. As a result we get some real hula dancers. The type that think 20 mile per hour speed limits are a brilliant thing saving thousands of lives. That's only one item, I can assure you there are many more.

Surely, it is time to put the brakes on, tell the woke brigade there is a wonderful country in the Caribbean needing their ideas. Have a chat with the mafia there and see whether you can survive the next five minutes. Stop all pretenses that a woman can have a penis. Stop all gender changing operations and medications to stop puberty. It’ll do for starters. Rishi, if you want any chance to stay on as PM get your act together, and DO something rather than just talking about it.

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