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So what was/is the point of a Manifesto if at the first opportunity you are going to ignore it or change it 4 days after you won the election?
So a Manifesto doesn't become "the will of the people" who voted for it, post-election?
This is both good & bad news; a) good because that drivel concocted by Labour was undeliverable anyway & b) bad because the winning party said that this is what they intended to do!
So we are effectively, the voting public, left with a worse situation than before the election.
I fervently hope that the Queen vocalises her displeasure at the evident duplicity of the campaigns conducted by both major parties & the derogotary effect upon the reputation of the British nation in the eyes of the world.
Where do we go from here?
Personally I don't think I'll make any more effort to vote, as 'the peoples will' appears only to be recognised if it coincides with the opinion of the 'political elite' - whomsoever this frequently used term is meant to embrace. Surely it cannot include the present crowd of disingenuous pond life collectively termed 'Politicians'?