Only a very foolish observer would underestimate the extent of the problems facing Britain.
The scourge of Channel migrants is as bad as ever. Our bloated benefits culture is getting worse.
Describing our health service – once the envy of the world – as a basket case would be a charitable assessment. Ask the average person what they most associate with the NHS, and you’re likely to get one of two answers: waiting lists or doctors’ strikes.
It was particularly fitting this week that Kemi Badenoch upbraided Wes Streeting about neglecting his duties as he plotted in the shadows.
Now that the nakedly ambitious Streeting
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