@PolitlcsUK@billcurtis0 At this point it’s not about quality of life or housing, it’s about cramming as many people as possible into the country to keep their Ponzi Scheme propped up. We’re just NI numbers to them, they don’t actually care how we live.
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I filled up with diesel earlier at £1.798 per litre… Around 83p of that is tax 😳 sort it out @GOVUK or else the economy will be on its arse in no time.
I hope I'm wrong.
But tonight feels like some sort of invisible line has been crossed that we didn't even know was there. The last time I felt like this was 9/11 when it was clear, without knowing the how and the what, that the world was about to change forever.
Like the rules of the game had been permanently altered and there was simply no going to back to the innocent, peaceful past.
I didn't feel like this when an attempt was made on President Trump's life. If I had to rationalise why I didn't, I guess it's because several US Presidents have been shot at and even assassinated. Somehow it was within the realms of the possible, no matter how awful.
But to murder a young father simply for doing debates and mobilising young people to vote for a party that represents half of America? This is something else.
Charlie's death is a tragedy for his wife, his children and his family. I don't pray often. I am praying for them tonight.
But I fear his murder will be a tragedy for all of us in ways we will only understand as time unfolds.
I hope I'm wrong.
@Keir_Starmer Abolish buy to let mortgages, and leave the rental sector to professional lettings companies instead of have-a-go hero landlords fleecing tenants to pay off the mortgage for them. That will free up the bottom end of the market and make it more accessible for first time buyers.
My words in @TheSun newspaper today:
Reform UK has turned the election into a referendum on the corrupt political establishment.
If you want more of the same, just vote for either side of the same establishment coin, Tory or Labour.
But if you love your country and want real change? If you want to Stop the Boats and freeze immigration? Then join the people’s revolt and vote with your heart for Reform UK.
Britain’s elites are happy to see Keir Starmer replace Rishi Sunak because it’s not a change of government.
It’s just a change of middle management. Why else would snobby voices like the Financial Times and the Economist endorse Starmer’s Labour?
I am serious about breaking up their rotten two-party system. After Thursday, Reform UK can be the real opposition in parliament.
We will hold Starmer to account over his plans to open Britain’s borders to even more immigration and betray Brexit by taking the knee to the EU.
And this is just the start. Over the next five years I am serious about building a mass movement for real change.
A vote for Reform UK is not a protest vote, it’s not a fantasy vote, it’s not a wasted vote. It’s a vote to change Britain for good.
Something remarkable is happening out there. Now we need you to put your X where your heart is.
Do you want a leader who is unashamedly patriotic, proud of Britain’s past and optimistic about our future?
Then make your voice heard, join the people’s revolt and vote Reform UK.