
Patrick
569 posts



78% of Britons would support rent controls that cap the amount rent can be increased each year Support: 78% Oppose: 10% Results link in replies








After much thought, I have made the difficult decision to step out of the steering process for Your Party. I wish those who continue to work on this endeavour the very best of luck and hope their hard work achieves the results they desire.









Under the last Tory Govt, elected in 2019, of 42 Manifesto Pledges, only 2 were delivered. In 5 years. Under the current Labour Govt, elected in 2024, of 83 Manifesto Pledges, 57 are delivered (18), on track (19), or in process (20). In 1 year. (FullFact Tracker)






When it comes to having a massive surveillance state with a central database that links everything up and can shut you down, make your decision based upon your least favourite politicians having control over it. Maybe you love Keir Starmer; how do you feel about Nigel Farrage having the keys to your digital ID? Or how would you feel in 10 years from now, the party you didn’t vote for decides that they are going to switch off your banking access because something you are doing or not doing conflicts with their latest policy. Once this cat is out of the bag, it’s not going back in. Governments almost NEVER concede power once they have it. My view, smaller government with fewer powers is the way to freedom and prosperity. I think it’s a terrible idea to give government a master key to your entire life… which is how a digital ID can be used. Do we really believe that ring fencing every UK citizen inside a digital ID is going to stop people arriving into the country on boats? ``


Don't lie. You're scared.










