It would be rather said if people's choice for the next government come down to their respective positions on Brexit Fez. The British people deserve more than just a one theme election. I could see some sort of future for Britain both inside, and outside, of the EU. so the question is which party should have the decisive say on that future ? There are millions of people in the UK who will be voting for either their second or their third choice at this election - voting against something rather than what they actually want - the only loser in that scenario is democracy itself. My first choice, based on policies, would be the Green Party, followed by Labour and then the Lib Dems. I could well consider a Lib Dem vote in the right constituency because I want to see PR. in the UK and Labour does not have this on their agenda. As for our poll there are many 'travellers' on these boards - people who use several boards - and so there is no guarantee that the 7 Tories belong to us.
You're right for the most part, but I think a "People's Vote" on the EU issue is absolutely necessary. I think that there needs to be a clear mandate for whatever decision is made: Deal, no deal, revoke. Pigs to the trough within the EU need to be addressed; vultures to the carcass post-leave need to be avoided full stop. Any deal needs to fully respect the GFA; no deal cannot be implemented without fully respecting the GFA or unilateral agreement between the UK & Irish governments and other parties involved in negotiating the original agreement: peace is paramount... you vote to ignore the GFA and the bombs start going off again then I will be paying yoos a visit. And if the GFA and no deal are as mutually exclusive as I suspect that they are then we don't leave.
There are several issues that get my consideration:
NHS - obviously not remotely safe with the Tory vultures circling.
Emergency Services - ditto.
Taxation - the tories have history of serving themselves, this needs to stop both in private taxation and, especially, corporately. A much fairer distribution so that food banks are a thing of the past PFDQ. Ultimately a significant redistribution of wealth is required: the gap is now way too big. Earn more, pay more. Oh yes, and close these damned offshore loopholes. Nothing more unpatriotic than not paying your taxes.
That said it's pointless to discourage people to not make good money and create jobs: but do we need the likes of Bezos and his ilk, really?
Welfare - at present the system of UC is nothing short of criminal. Ministers, managers, assessors need to be held to account. People are dying in what is supposedly the 5th richest economy in the world. That's criminal and totally immoral.
Defence - in terms of the armed forces I do not think that JC is a healthy option. The overall defence of the Realm (armed forces, cyber security, international cooperation) is not safe with the selfservatives either... we need to start listening a bit more to those in charge of our security, not ill informed ministers and their "advisors"; implement the immigration rules already at our disposal; properly resolve the Windrush scandal and, again, hold the instigators and enforcers to account.
Housing - successive policies have failed, there needs to be a rethink. The current situation is unsustainable. Private landlords get away with far too much, sullying the name of the good ones.
Infrastructure - chronic poorly judged investment in our roads that need addressing; renationalise the railways; cancel HS2 NOW and invest in the existing infrastructure, extended platform lengths wherever practicable and rolling stock; better planning of our airports and proper compensation for the residents nearby; renationlise the Post Office (another selfservative pension grab looms); profit cap for the Water and energy companies with independent auditing (no, I don't trust them to be honest about their profits) and minimum reinvestment levels.
Education - a ban on faith schools; ditto home schooling (exceptional circumstances to apply); significant reduction (preferably removal) of HE fees; removal of charitable status for public schools; rethink regarding curriculum and league tables.
Parliament - pay capped to national levels: none of this 10% for MPs and 1% for nurses BS; stricter audit on MPs expenses; stricter control of nepotism.
Environment - HS2, Fracking to be halted immediately; Review of environmental protection; Energy policy review with more sustainable methods, particularly refuse incineration. Over the wider canvas, as annoying as Greta is I do happen to think she's more correct than wrong. Significantly so.
Do I claim to have the answers? No. But I can and do identify most of the problems, most of those listed above are avoidable. Better minds than mine can solve them.
If that little lot sounds a bit Socialist then that's merely a consequence of putting people before profit; society ahead of corporate greed; common good before personal interest.
Rant over, thanks for reading.