@The Flash and anyone else who wants to dive into this: Why should a population, especially the poor and the people who need healthcare the most, be
punished for Labour having a bad leader? Why punish them by voting for the Tories. I don't get it. And if it was a Brexit referendum (I feel the same
@Dr. Eddies Wingman ) then I still can't believe that all these millions of people find leaving itself more important than the consequences of leaving.
I've often read this argument "Local politicians, Devolved government, National govt, EU government: too many."
But they seem to confuse internal UK bureaucracy and problems with EU law. All (or at least most of) the (recent) problems in the UK are done by 9 years of Tory rule. The UK was told EU has something to do with the problems, but were lied to. Blame the UK and the people who rule that show.
The EU takes and the EU gives. The give part is immensely censored in the UK by shitty media that a lot of people believe (I find that stupid!). You can't only profit from EU. So in a way it might be good that people who only want profit leave. However, the welfare will decrease. It is good to have EU rules saying people deserve a minimum of reasonable treatment. There
are good rules.
Is Boris and the party and politics he stands for really the lesser of two evils? I strongly doubt it. Well, I'm not living there, but surely will follow the developments. Let's not forget about the video I posted. And we'll see how UK welfare will fare.