We Can’t Go On Like This Any Longer
We have not only allowed our NHS to decline over the past two decades but with record spending on it, our government has promoted degradation of the NHS in the last three years with alarming impacts on huge swathes of the population. This cannot
be politically or ethically acceptable. Despair over access to essential medical services is compounded by growing indifference amongst the professionals entrusted to deliver timely and appropriate care. To add oil to the fire, the regulatory authorities exert unwarranted censorship both on the public and on the doctors asking sensible questions and seeking rational answers. The money poured needlessly on Covid vaccines, test and track, and PPE, to mention but a few examples, could have been better spent.
The UK enjoys a diverse and harmonious society with all the trappings of a wealthy nation, yet beneath the veneer of tranquillity, there is restiveness provoked by massive migrant influx assisted by incompetence, ineptitude and political correctitude otherwise known by the emergent umbrella term of wokeism. Any attempt at mature debate on uncontrolled immigration is vilified if not shut down by allegations of racism. Diversity champions ignore local anxiety over attrition of national identity, while the indigenous people’s desire for their cultural preservation is interpreted as hostility.
If the promise of good healthcare and easy wealth attract the migrants, why are indigenous citizens feeling threatened and aggrieved?
The misuse and abuse of taxpayers’ money is clear for all to see. The accusation of cronyism and corruption is hardly surprising in the light of huge pay-outs for various projects with questionable benefits. We are funding an expensive war in Ukraine on tenuous grounds, spending £6.8 million a day on housing illegal migrants and supplying annually £11.4 billion in overseas aid. Then there are the £7 billion on diversity
projects. We are being imposed a climate change agenda spawning numerous NetZero pursuits. Wanton wastage indeed.
Apart from a half-hearted negotiations and limp action over Brexit, there is justifiable suspicion that UK politics is manipulated by supranational forces aided by a compliant parliament with subordination of national interests and scant attention to people’s
concerns. We need to be unflinching in our policy commitment to national interests – revitalising our domestic businesses and industries, disengaging from defence agreements that subsume our military autonomy, and attending to socio-domestic
requirements of indigenous population ahead of outsiders. As the saying goes, charity begins at home.
The demise of the Conservative Party therefore can’t come soon enough. The birth of the Conservative Democratic Organisation, which held its first public meeting on 13th May 2023, is evidence of the growing disquiet amongst the Conservative MPs and loss
of Conservative grassroots support. However, socialism isn’t the answer to UK woes. We cannot go on with a high-tax, low-growth economy, mass immigration, loss of national and personal sovereignty and a health system that is unfit for purpose.
Alliance for Democracy and Freedom (ADF) is unique amongst the crop of new parties. Its timely arrival neatly fills the widening gap in the British political stage for two important reasons. From the outset and epitomised by its eponymous principles, it sought to establish a broad and populist platform of solidarity by reaching out to other freedom parties and disenfranchised traditional Conservative and Labour voters. Alongside the assertion of a raft of purported Centre Sensible policies to obviate Left and Right categorisation, ADF is catalysing the renaissance of pride of local communities and various occupational sectors.
Just when Labour no longer represents the working people and Conservatives cease to be the custodian of conservatism, we now have a proudly patriotic party that brings hope to millions of British people who believe in the ascendancy of their country.
Alliance for Democracy and Freedom (ADF) deserves to succeed in their national cause.
Dr Teck Khong
Leader
Alliance for Democracy and Freedom