Criminally negligent? Who? Oh, yes I know....
The question whether British governments, yes all of them, are criminally negligent needs an answer, and soon. An answer before they completely sink this nation due to their incredible incompetence. It seems to most ‘normal’ Britons the political hierarchy lives in a bubble. A bubble of make-believe, a bubble of fanciful ideas, a bubble of sunshine, sangria by the beach every day. Let’s take the issue of immigration, does anyone think that this can end with the way governments behave and think? No? Neither do I. Today we have a so-called Human Rights lawyer as Prime Minister, what he has forgotten is the rights of those who elected him and his abysmal party. The whole British nation is now feeling the effects of the government’s failure to act decisively. More and more small places are seeing immigrants entering, immigrants who must be fed, clothed and educated. The costs are loaded onto to the backs of local people who are fleeced of every penny the councils can get hold of.
The other big worry that comes with this never-ending stream of humanity is the need to house them. Before immigrants came onto the scene we already had a problem with a shortage of houses. There has always been a shortage due to slow population increases in some spots. I remember people saying they would love to move to the seaside. On top of that those that retired tended to move out of the conurbations to a more rural destination. The reason being as indeed it is still so today, those were more affluent and price differing between city and rural small towns were huge. Even today a house in southern Wales, in some places are lower, much lower than in London or even Bristol. It is a fact where I am living people from Bristol, Reading and Swindon have moved in ever greater numbers to western areas. It has been noticeable that there is a western movement just like it was in the United States. Aided obviously by the influx of new people into the cities. Just look at London today! Yet another failure of government, a failure because it has not addressed how to deal with immigration in such numbers.
The third reason which indeed follows the previously mentioned items, is housing itself. To any well and sound thinking Briton the government’s burbling about the need to build more houses sounds rather strange. It seems to have escaped the ‘well-educated’ politician that somehow ruining the land will have adverse effects across the board. WE also suffer contradictory political drivel with ‘Net-Zero’. Net-Zero is a wet dream of a politician who needs a place in Broadmoor. Just look at what it is and how it is to be achieved? Again, if this nation could be self-sufficient in power, then one would expect the infrastructure to go with it. By that I mean, power conservation and deliverance. Plastering the land with wind turbines only helps those companies building and placing them. When the wind does not blow, we cannot use our computers to find out from Google what the hell is going on. Has anyone seen great battery set-ups to take over? For myself I use, although in a minor fashion, a piece of equipment that allows 30 minutes of power to run essential equipment in the house. Mainly the Internet and associated equipment like digital phones. The other bit is a BlueTTI delivering electrical power from sunlight. It runs the washing machine and microwave. It is small but the point is this, instead of land destroying wind turbines or acres of solar panels we need houses that are close to being self-sufficient and people educated as how to use expendables like electrical power. Anyone hearing this from our ‘wonderful’ Human Rights lawyer PM? No? Neither have I.
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