My generation has failed millions of young British men and women who now feel unable to raise a family in our country, in our home.
Inflation. Housing. Immigration. Energy. Crime. Jobs.
The last 30 years has been a catastrophic failure.
It’s very easy for people of my age to sit in mortgage-free homes bought for a fraction of what it’s proportionately worth today and blame young Brits for the hole they find themselves in.
I’m not going to do that.
Yes, there are people taking the piss. They were when I was younger.
The vast majority of young men and women in our country want to work hard, find their way in life and build a family.
It is NOT their fault that inflation continues to soar, wages lag, the housing market is stacked against them, brutal energy costs drive up everything, their town centres are filthy with no opportunities, hard work is taxed to oblivion, millions of third world migrants are prioritised ahead of them.
We force them through university for no good reason, then saddle them with outrageous interest which is essentially just another tax.
That is not their fault. That is our fault.
My generation should start taking some responsibility for the mess we have left.
And we should start being honest about the pain required to fix it. Because we have had it easy, and our children and grandchildren will be the ones who have to pay for it - our eye-watering national debt is a shame on my generation. It is a genuine disgrace.
A false reality, all propped up by borrowed and printed money. It’s a con.
I feel guilty about it. I am trying to do something about it. It’s what Restore Britain is all about.
To leave a better country than the one handed to us.
A country where young men and women feel able to raise their family. That’s the aim.
A Britain restored.
It has now reached the point where I truly believe that public officials and politicians who continue to knowingly import third world savages into our communities should be prosecuted.
It is that reckless, that irresponsible, that dangerous.
People need to go to prison.