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There is serious discontent in Great Britain with our government. Many feel let down; wishes ignored. Covid, living costs and immigration all badly handled. Labour opposition with no answers to the problems. Trust in our politicians is low with an atmosphere of hopelessness, despair and disinterest. Why? What can be done? It is much worse than I expected. Tax is higher than ever, National Debt ever increasing, International trade debt horrendous, NHS on its knees and an unacceptable cost of living. This book is about these problems, some suggestions to put matters right but most of all an invitation to people to take action and solve the problem.…mehr

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There is serious discontent in Great Britain with our government. Many feel let down; wishes ignored. Covid, living costs and immigration all badly handled. Labour opposition with no answers to the problems. Trust in our politicians is low with an atmosphere of hopelessness, despair and disinterest. Why? What can be done? It is much worse than I expected. Tax is higher than ever, National Debt ever increasing, International trade debt horrendous, NHS on its knees and an unacceptable cost of living. This book is about these problems, some suggestions to put matters right but most of all an invitation to people to take action and solve the problem.

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Brian Stanyer was born in 1938 in a small Cheshire village. He attended the village school and then The King's School in Chester leaving after "A" levels in Biology and Chemistry. After a difficult period of indecision he was employed in industry for about ten years after which he became self-employed and ran a series of small businesses until he retired. He has been married for over sixty years with three sons, seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He now lives with his wife in Cumbria.