Monday 27 June 2022

 Welcome back to An English Rebel.

 This blog was first published back in 2011 when life was oh so different. All of the old posts going back to that time have been removed so a fresh start has been made. I ask but one thing. That is if you are going to respond with comments, lets keep it civil and sensible. Foul language will get you barred from this blog.


As the clock continues to tick forward, so the times we live in also change. Adapting to live in those changes is perhaps for many, some of the biggest challenges. One of the biggest challenges for our country is the fact that British politics does not offer a clear choice between the usual suspects that continue to haunt the corridors of Westminister. 

This current Conservative government has presided over what is arguably  a controversial parliament that has seen Labour MP's defect across the floor of the commons to the Tory benches. Over the last weekend, there were reports of  disillusioned Tory MP's ready to defect to the Labour benches.

MP's still take liberties with expenses. MP's have been found caught breaking the law and subsequently caused by elections. One disgraced Labour MP at her trial was found guilty, yet still sits in parliament as an independent. Shouldn't those who break the law be barred from being 'lawmakers'?

The primeminister has also upset both his party and much of the citizenry over 'party gate' and his denials that he had not done anything wrong. Two by election defeats at Wakefield and Honiton are deemed to be judgement over his behaviour.

Labour leader, Keir Starmer and his deputy, Angela Rayner await the Durham police report on their 'beer gate' antics in a local union office.

Is it any wonder that less than half of the total of the combined electorate of those two constituencies that held by elections,  decided not to turn up at a polling station and cast a vote.

You're probably wondering why it is that I display the logo of the Reform UK Party. Its my belief that this party have the policies that our country needs in these difficult times, which is why I joined them. I am pleased to announce that I am responsible for party organisation here in Hampshire. I am also on the list of approved candidates for coming elections. We have a strong base in Hampshire as in other counties that are keen to help make a difference. How about you? Do you want something different to vote for?

Then go Reform UK Party and help drain the swamp.