As they always say - it doesn't matter who you vote for, the Government always get in.
When will the people win?
Labour's honeymoon period being well and truly over, I thought it would be the right time to write my thoughts on their performance so far...
The latest crime figures from the ONS say that crime is sort of down a bit. Apart from fraud. Not much comfort if you've been a victim of crime though.
Plus, obviously, the whole country is glitchy and nothing works as it should (apart from so many of the charities which remain a kind of symbol of hope in the nightmare of a seemingly never-ending dark night).
Some of us aren't afraid of the dark though (just the things that are in it).
The trouble with Starmer and the shadow of the present regime is that they not only have made so few changes to help the poor and vulnerable, but that, as with every left-leaning government, they are very much into their 'Big Government' thing where they want to know everything you do, say and (seemingly) even think. It's a power thing. Blair has somehow re-emerged too concerning ID cards. Even the first time round when some of us fought off the concept (myself after becoming disillusioned with him) he must have been brooding in his lair, licking and planning for part two of this sinister plan.
Nothing to fear, nothing to hide, I always say (or something like that).
There is so much that the present Government could do to make things better for people. Off the top of my head, how about funding hospices fully, instead of one third?
They've barely even made an attempt to reverse some of the things that the previous regime did. No wonder people are turning to Reform UK Ltd (Yes, they are a business, not a party and yes, they don't really care about us).
My advice, during these dark times under so many shadows? Carry on surviving. And if you really must turn to patriotism, remember that it is the last refuge of the scoundrel.
When will the people win? Or at least control the agenda?
