Quote Originally Posted by KerrAvon View Post
I am sure that Ulley can speak for himself if he wishes, but as an impartial observer, I must say that I enjoyed the irony of you accusing him of making a party-political broadcast before reciting the talking points from the like of the Telegraph, Express and Daily Mail (all available in the comfort of your own home, courtesy of Twitter).

The Daily Mail. A newspaper that ran 19 front pages on the subject of Raynor?s tax issues whilst those of Nadhim Zahawi and now Tice were deemed to be barely worthy of a mention.

But propaganda aside, I agree with the thrust of your point. It is difficult to see how a Starmer run Labour Party could win the next GE. It is difficult to see what the party really stands for at the moment.

That makes me a bit of a political refugee. The Greens seem a bit bonkers, but I will wait to see what their policies actually are. The super wealthy who used to fund the Tories to keep them that way at the expense of the majority of people have realised that they are a busted flush and so are now backing Reform.

Maybe I am a LibDem after all?

And of course, nobody is willing to talk about the real issue, which is that the country can no longer afford to keep us in the lifestyles that we expect.
I merely provided some pointers on Google AI it did the rest.

As for your main issue: The world is changing too fast. This country is unrecognisable from 40 to 50 years ago. I've lived through it. I stated on here 10 years ago the end was nigh for our major political parties. What's taking their place is a major cause for worry. Not going to end well.