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2023-12-06

Party Politics is broken. Vote for a candidate, get a political party.

Who does the Party work for? Follow the money ...

It's now very clear that in fact they all work for the WEF.

Does the WEF have any democratic credentials whatsoever? No, it is all about the greatest centralisation of power ever in human history. If democracy means anything, it has to mean devolving powers to the lowest possible level, to the proverbial man in the street.

And we should ask ourselves some very unfamiliar questions ... like:

Why do we need a government?
What does it need to do?
Can it be simplified? (You bet!!)

So how can we mend our political system? We have to elect independent candidates.

That does several things:

It takes the power away from the political parties and their (unseen) backers and gives it back to the voter. Well, it's a first step anyway.

It encourages the voters to take an active interest in the policies of the candidates that are prepared to stand, rather than voting habitually without thinking about it.

It moves away from the Punch and Judy show of Labour vs Tories and vice versa, away from voting to keep the other lot out.

Hear from David Fleming founder of Independent Alliance, a new Party that supports independent candidates. That sounds a bit contradictory, but it's likely a necessary first step in the right direction.

(74 minutes)