Dear Editor,
People across the political spectrum are finally waking up to the dire straits our political classes have engineered. The last time things were this bad, was probably 1743 to 1754, when Great Britain approximated a one-party state under the Whigs.
Today, we have the Uniparty: Wet lettuce Lib-Dems, the shambling remains of the Tories, and a Labour Government that around 80 per cent of the electorate did not vote for. Then there is Reform, a business owned by two men. Both of whom levelled serious, ultimately baseless accusations, against their hardest-working, most popular MP. Just because he dared to question the Great Leader.
“Cometh the hour cometh the man,” as Cliff Gladwin, an English bowler, said in 1948. Let’s hope he was right. It’s probably the last hope we have to save us all from ghastly gas-lighters who cannot be trusted to run a bath, never mind the country!
Adam Webb, Ryde

