Farage, the PM we need?

There we go again, you accuse me of being a troll again. You are bullying.
I think you are either a troll, or you bandy words about without the comprehension to explain what you mean,
But instead of being open to learning, you flatly refuse to be taught. You are probably prepared to learn, but I'm guessing that you refuse to be taught and insist on finding your own way.
You might eventually, but you will have made many mistakes along the way, which will result in you being labelled a troll, and other such things, due to your refusal to accept a little teaching.

Let's take the implementation of democracy, and who ensures it is followed.
Democracy only really emerged in UK in about 1830 with the First Reform Act. The seeds of democracy were sown in the 13C with the Magna Carter. But it didn't become a true democracy until the late 1960's with the universal suffrage.

So democracy is not implemented, it is organic, i.e. it grows, morphs, develops, changes into what it is today.
That doesn't apply in other countries necessarily. Sometimes it is formed from within, with outside assistance, e.g. India, South Africa, Australia. Usually taking a similar form of the ex-imperial power.

Usually,it is the Constitution that ensures the rules are followed. But UK does not have a Constitution. It has individual Agreements, Precedents, Customs and principles. None of these alone form a Constitution, the whole form the unwritten Constitution of the UK.
 
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...reducing the number of unelected quangos the people didn't vote for and honouring the outcomes of our democratic system of government
That's an oxymoron.
The government that you voted for created those quangos.
The way democracy in UK works is you elect a representative who makes decisions for you.
To honour that democratic system means to accept the result of the election, and then accept the decisions of your representative. Sure you can disagree,you can even moan about it. But in the end you must accept it.
You can't say something general like "there are too many unelected quangos", and then claim that you honour the democratic system.
You can have an opinion, and present arguments for why Government is too big, or for specific quangos to be removed. But you need to present arguments for specific quangos, not a general argument like "there are too many quangos" That's just word salad, or populist phraseology.
Which particular quangos do think are superfluous?
 
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Update: Having read Reform's current policy on the NHS, it doesn't look like they are committed to privatising the NHS as a whole.

I will be voting for Reform.

The last time I voted it was for the SDP.

Thanks to the leftist posters here who really made my mind up for me yesterday. I could have lent my vote but seeing as our centre left votes are not important to the left any longer, you won't miss them.
 
Update: Having read Reform's current policy on the NHS, it doesn't look like they are committed to privatising the NHS as a whole.

I will be voting for Reform.

The last time I voted it was for the SDP.

Thanks to the leftist posters here who really made my mind up for me yesterday. I could have lent my vote but seeing as our centre left votes are not important to the left any longer, you won't miss them.
Why would anyone believe anything any political party puts in any document for public consumption? Most of it is guff, back-tracked on as soon as they get into power.
 
Update: Having read Reform's current policy on the NHS, it doesn't look like they are committed to privatising the NHS as a whole.

I will be voting for Reform.

The last time I voted it was for the SDP.

Thanks to the leftist posters here who really made my mind up for me yesterday. I could have lent my vote but seeing as our centre left votes are not important to the left any longer, you won't miss them.
No problem, if we helped you come out as a far right torey/reform supporter. If you think for a moment re form would have privatising the nhs as a policy you clearly don't understand British politics. The changes are made after they get into power.
 
Update: Having read Reform's current policy on the NHS, it doesn't look like they are committed to privatising the NHS as a whole.

I will be voting for Reform.

The last time I voted it was for the SDP.

Thanks to the leftist posters here who really made my mind up for me yesterday. I could have lent my vote but seeing as our centre left votes are not important to the left any longer, you won't miss them.
You are a thoroughly untrustworthy individual. Any thing you say can be considered as a glib lie.
 
Update: Having read Reform's current policy on the NHS, it doesn't look like they are committed to privatising the NHS as a whole.

I will be voting for Reform.

The last time I voted it was for the SDP.

Thanks to the leftist posters here who really made my mind up for me yesterday. I could have lent my vote but seeing as our centre left votes are not important to the left any longer, you won't miss them.
PHEW!

Self infatuation is strong with this one.
 
Update: Having read Reform's current policy on the NHS, it doesn't look like they are committed to privatising the NHS as a whole.

I will be voting for Reform.

The last time I voted it was for the SDP.

Thanks to the leftist posters here who really made my mind up for me yesterday. I could have lent my vote but seeing as our centre left votes are not important to the left any longer, you won't miss them.
You vote for who you were always going to

Internet forums very rarely change anybody's mind
 
Update: Having read Reform's current policy on the NHS, it doesn't look like they are committed to privatising the NHS as a whole.

I will be voting for Reform.

The last time I voted it was for the SDP.

Thanks to the leftist posters here who really made my mind up for me yesterday. I could have lent my vote but seeing as our centre left votes are not important to the left any longer, you won't miss them.
Elon Musk is allegedly going to give £100 million to Nigel Farages Reform party.
Do you think Reform should accept money from people like Musk and what does Musk want in return for bankrolling Reform.?
 
People seem to know what they don't want but aren't sure what they do want.
So maybe a Reform government led by Nigel Farage will help them make up their minds.
 
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