🗣 'I don’t feel that any of the political parties represent me - particularly now.'
'David Cameron has a lot to answer for. He took us into a Brexit referendum and then, after losing, resigned.' PIC: Christopher Furlong/Getty Imageshas a lot to answer for. He took us into a Brexit referendum and then, after losing, resigned. He should have been made to stay and sort out the aftermath of the country’s decision - instead they allowed him to walk.
This, after several months of a self-indulgent selection process by the Conservatives that closed down parliament at a time of serious national crises and Truss winning the selection process by 0.04 per cent of the population!It doesn’t matter how we vote.
I don’t feel that any of the political parties represent me - particularly now. What makes this country tick and work are the self-employed who have to survive on their talent and personal responsibility and the SMEs who are the backbone of this country.
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