I HAVE become disillusioned with the traditional political parties and can no longer see any difference between them. They all seem to support the same crazy policies i.e. net zero, mass illegal migration and ever more restrictive laws on free speech etc.
I came across Reform UK Scotland and they just seem like a breath of fresh air with sensible policies that will help to get this country back on its feet.
Reform UK Scotland is the autonomous Scottish section of Reform UK, the fastest-growing political movement in Britain. It is significantly different from the parties currently in power.
Key Reform policies I care about include:
- Abolish net zero policies and the climate change committee;
- Reducing income tax thresholds;
- Secure, reliable, affordable energy;
- Using our own gas, oil and fracking, coal and nuclear;
- Less government and returning power to the grassroots level;
- Supporting our farmers;
- Excess death investigation and link to mRNA (Covid) injections;
- Protection of our sovereignty from foreign, unelected bodies e.g. WHO, WEF, UN.
Robert Davies biography - I was born in North Yorkshire and am half Welsh. I have a degree in industrial technology and management from Bradford University. I started working for a division of Mars Inc. in 1982 in Slough and spent 25 years with them in various countries across Europe, managing business teams and distributors. I brought up a family with a Spanish wife and then retired 15 years ago. I came back to the UK in 2018 and live in North Berwick. I have spent the last four years following international politics, the Covid pandemic and climate change on a daily basis.
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