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Being realistic I don't think we can ban islam, although I would like to. End welfare, I don't want to
see that but it does need to be hugely cut back. Rules need to be rules that people can respect and live by, so they feel the state is on their side and does not drive them to drink drugs ruin and/or crime. But an element of stoicism is needed, some, pull yourself together. An end to the nannying approach of rewarding a perceived victim (in their own mind) And that starts with education. A huge kick up the backside to this 'industry'. Also, you're not a rocket scientist, you're just someone with a degree in writing things down, sometimes off wikipedia, and saying them back to a social science lecturer. This does not mean you are too good to drive a dust cart, it just means you can read and write. You can take that job picking strawberries, and do some reading at home or on your work break. Make universities private. We do not need any more managers we need far fewer. Agree HOL reform, it's bolox, to use the technical term. Pensions, needs reforming, don't know about scrapping. Reduce tax on enterprise. NHS, just have a system where everyone pays [it's called N.I. ed] ... ok, reform NHS. I would add, raise speed limit on motorways, build nuke power stations, multiple small nuke reactors, Also, force sterilise Boris Johnson and his wife, and also fine them for the damage done. How big the fine, 50 million, for Carrie, 25 for Boris. But the biggest thing, reform the reforms of TOny Blair Gordon one eye and Peter Mandelson. Get rid of the more than 500 quangos who now decide policy on climate and infrastructure and energy. Cancel, The 'supreme court'
THe problem is, a lot of people currently having a great time thanks very much, including underworked doctors, radiolgists, teachers, working from home civil servant climate change inspectors,
fork this I'm going to bed/ .. but I will just say, inflation,.. what the private banks have forced out of world governments since 08.... it's not in the remit or power of Kemi or any band of tories eager to get power back to fix. They can't fix it. The world as we knew it is gone, done, over, lost. We are fukced. And no one who is currently getting good coin out of various governments wants to face that fact. Not in UK, not in the USA, certainly not in France. Kemi's cream may make the problems seem better but at the end of the day, ending house sale stamp duty, 'reducing immigration', finally rowing back on the madness of net zero (to some degree, no pun intended] .... it's all neither here nor there really. The house has been burnt down, the dog has eaten the dinner, the car has been driven over the cliff. Opening the sun roof on the way down is neither here nor fking there really.
We owe banks trillions in mickey mouse debt. We (they) are fukced. You're not, I'm not, I can always sell refurbished wood burners etc and I live within my means, but most people, they are in for some big not fun and not games, and all Lenny Henry can %&!*@ on about is repatriations running into how many trillions!?? Iin a way I feel sorry for Kemi if she and the tories do win, because ....... there will be no winners, except the usual ones., namely the ones who work at banks etc.
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