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Gus's avatar

The challenge will be the law. It has been so effectively weaponised and integrated into the fabric of every facet of life that unraveling that will be the work of generations; if the will to do so exists.

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Nigel Southway's avatar

I agree…. we have judges that reverse government decisions that are clearly the will of the population.

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EALOHAofficial's avatar

I'm more something I'd maybe term something RSVP (Regional Solutions~implementing Virtuous Progressivism) ^^

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Chris's avatar

Loved the post. I am hopeful that the anglosphere and the dopey Europeans will have the guts to counter all these points and put in place the changes you note

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JMButler's avatar

Yes, yes and yes! The Reform Party might be a good start but they need a stronger leader (than Nigel Farage) and a ministry of people who have worked in the industries they represent in Parliament. No more Rachel from Accounts who made the tea (badly) or Loony Leftist Lawyers (unacquainted with reality).

A raft of policies as listed and some diplomatic nous or charm would help.

And please, no more dragging former dinosaurs back into play. I never want to see Mandelson 🤢 or Blair 🤮 again in my life.

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Julie Preece's avatar

We have time to get the party structure in place. I believe that the vetting process is thorough. If I were younger I would have thrown my hat into the ring. Keep the faith 😊 like your initials. Same as mine 😂

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Nigel Southway's avatar

glad you liked...

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Julie Preece's avatar

I agree with everything you say. Hopefully the Uk will eventually have such a government under The Reform Party. Currently they are ahead of Labour Party ( (democrats) and conservatives (Republican). In the opinion polls The kicker is Labour have 4 years to go. Very few Brits like them. 😁

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Nigel Southway's avatar

I know.... 4 years will be hard to wait out....

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