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Ivory tower comments from on high, rightly called out for being a low blow to those who don’t have a platform to argue against said comments.

My biggest fear is that Parliament will soon be colonised by his sort in the form of Nigel Farage and Reform.

My biggest hope is that the Great British electorate will see them for what they are before the next election, but I have my doubts after the success of Trump 2.0 in the US.
Liebour.
The biggest threat to Britain since Germany wanted to play away in the 30's and 40's.
Tony B.Liar (or the war criminal) is still pulling the strings.
Doubt liebour will have the backing of our military.
Certainly very doubtful after the appeasement show trials in Ireland of our armed forces, with no reciprocal trials of either side on the Irish argument.
Certainly both sides have a lot of blood on their hands.
Yet we allow terrorists to stand as politicians.
Don't attend Parliament, but certainly take the wages

Trouble is, all those who voted liebour, are bound to be stupid enough to vote reform.
Lammy wants to get rid of jury trials.
Reform want to get rid of ECHR.
Which surprisingly has an article that guarantees a fair hearing. Or Jury trials.
I truly worry about the future of Britain, as all the politicians seem to be ganging up for the 2030 period.
I'm not to sure whether the British people are up for a civil war, but all the politicians are making it feel like we're heading towards one.

Rant over
 
Reform led Worcestershire County Council is practically brankrupt and putting up council tax by 9%
How long have they run that council and are they bankrupt because of Reform?

I doubt any council facing a section 114 notice is just because of what has happened since the last elections in May 2025, What Reform have inherited will have been a mess (most councils are in a mess) they may or may not have helped that mess since last May.

Since 2008 there has been 8 councils with Section 114 notices and the majority (4) have been Labour run, but Conservative, Lib Dem and one with no contolling party.
 
How long have they run that council and are they bankrupt because of Reform?

I doubt any council facing a section 114 notice is just because of what has happened since the last elections in May 2025, What Reform have inherited will have been a mess (most councils are in a mess) they may or may not have helped that mess since last May.

Since 2008 there has been 8 councils with Section 114 notices and the majority (4) have been Labour run, but Conservative, Lib Dem and one with no contolling party.
But your blaming the Labour government for the mess of , who have been in charge of the UK for just 18 months despite having no say for the previous 14 years, Increasing financial pressures, rising populations, higher demand on social care and lower council incomes are putting local authorities under pressure which is the actual reasons that the councils have overspent and had section 114 notices.
 
But your blaming the Labour government for the mess of , who have been in charge of the UK for just 18 months despite having no say for the previous 14 years, Increasing financial pressures, rising populations, higher demand on social care and lower council incomes are putting local authorities under pressure which is the actual reasons that the councils have overspent and had section 114 notices.
I don't blame the Labour government for the mess that this country is in, I do blame them for making it worse though.

Subsequent governments have brought us to where we are today.

And therin lies the problem, whoever forms the next government will most likely continue in the same vein as Labour and Tories before them.

Question is should it be one of the two traditional parties, Nigel and Reform, Zach's Green Party or Ed Davey's Liberals?

We have some seriously impressive options to choose from don't we !!
 

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