Soon the country will be facing a decision, one that the media think is simple: do you vote Labour or Conservative at the next election.
But its not that simple is it? If you vote for the Conservatives, you vote for continuing the status quo. Their manifesto isn't one that contains the supremely radical plan that will change this country.
And it needs change.
It needs change from the wishy-washy policing that persecutes easy targets and appeases the hardened criminal.
It needs change from the lacklustre education system to a new system that actually educates children without government interference.
It needs change from the hugely expensive NHS, that is far from free and overburdened with unproductive administrators.
It needs change from a failing Military, hampered by decades of incompetant and ill-advised procurement stragtegy, where the lives of those fighting in our name are mere political pawns.
It needs change from a benefits culture that rewards those that stay off work and provides no incentives for those that take low-paid jobs.
It needs change from a government intent on using borrowed money to buy votes, rather than sort out the country's finances.
It needs change from a political elite, of all colours and creeds, wedded to big business and high finance, and who works in their own interests, instead of those of the country at large.
It needs change from an indoctrinated public, who are conditioned to think their vote doesn't count.
We can make a difference, merely by exercising the right to vote. A pencil, placed in our fingers has the ability to change the course of history, to raise giants and to crush the undeserving.
You the greater public out there, need to look now at your choices and the outcome of the power placed in your hand. Do you want more of the same, or do you want to sweep the undeserving aside?
It is your choice.
It is your time.
Decide wisely, or face the repercussions for years to come.
The serious prospect of Reform as viable opposition?
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