This week’s stories pointed in the same direction: softer instincts on borders, a bigger state, and a political class asking for more power without showing it can use the power it already has well.
It’s a sentiment many share, Alan. Whether it's the Caerphilly people-smuggling case or the Green Party’s fantasy economics, there’s a real sense that policy is being driven by ideology rather than practical reality. When the 'solutions' offered are simply more taxes and more state control despite failing outcomes in health and education, it’s no wonder people feel let down. We need a return to serious, data-driven governance.
Thanks Jamie. It's staggering how stupid the electorate must be to elect these comic book characters into office. I cry for Wales and for the UK 😢!
It’s a sentiment many share, Alan. Whether it's the Caerphilly people-smuggling case or the Green Party’s fantasy economics, there’s a real sense that policy is being driven by ideology rather than practical reality. When the 'solutions' offered are simply more taxes and more state control despite failing outcomes in health and education, it’s no wonder people feel let down. We need a return to serious, data-driven governance.