Thus saith the Lord God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob
In as far as the claims of a leader of this political party in as far as the next general election is concerned which at the moment can in no way cause other political parties to have any concerns of it being a threat to them because it is on its way out unless it follows the example of the Labour party, first uniting the whole of the membership behind a strong forceful leader who can engender a positive spirit, one who can formulate a manifesto that meets the needs of the country and deals with issues concerning health and welfare that also can address the problems facing the NHS and the economy that can put forward a sensible plan to meet the housing needs also one that does not direct funds to useless projects and priorities budget spending on such as will bring prosperity to the economy and that will address the problems of poverty homelessness the mistreatment of the elderly infirmed and disabled in many urban areas that will also promote the return of a viable industrial structure in deprived inner city areas of the country one that will also address the military needs of the UK that past governments have seen fit to depreciate to the extent of Britain almost becoming defenceless especial after Britain leaves the EU and the US elect leader keeps his campaign promises. This will in itself get many of the unemployed back into work. One that also will prioritise addressing the deteriorating condition of British Roads and motorways by providing the necessary funding for local governments to enter into a strategy of dealing with local road and rail repairs before entering into a program of enhancing the rail infrastructure by spending billions on such projects as HS 2 and extra funding for scientific research into none medical areas such as archaeology and history and space projects. Yes if other areas of need have been met and there is enough surplus in the economy to provide extra funding for such as a fore mentioned but not when more pressing needs and issues have not been met. But especially a leader who does not make promises he or she cannot keep and keeps to the manifesto pledges made by not deviating from the path they have set down. Unless such an one is elected as leader of that party which has but one mp and a temporary leader the whole of that part will vanish from the political stage altogether.
This is the Word of the Lord to thee.
From the prophet of the Lord
In as far as the claims of a leader of this political party in as far as the next general election is concerned which at the moment can in no way cause other political parties to have any concerns of it being a threat to them because it is on its way out unless it follows the example of the Labour party, first uniting the whole of the membership behind a strong forceful leader who can engender a positive spirit, one who can formulate a manifesto that meets the needs of the country and deals with issues concerning health and welfare that also can address the problems facing the NHS and the economy that can put forward a sensible plan to meet the housing needs also one that does not direct funds to useless projects and priorities budget spending on such as will bring prosperity to the economy and that will address the problems of poverty homelessness the mistreatment of the elderly infirmed and disabled in many urban areas that will also promote the return of a viable industrial structure in deprived inner city areas of the country one that will also address the military needs of the UK that past governments have seen fit to depreciate to the extent of Britain almost becoming defenceless especial after Britain leaves the EU and the US elect leader keeps his campaign promises. This will in itself get many of the unemployed back into work. One that also will prioritise addressing the deteriorating condition of British Roads and motorways by providing the necessary funding for local governments to enter into a strategy of dealing with local road and rail repairs before entering into a program of enhancing the rail infrastructure by spending billions on such projects as HS 2 and extra funding for scientific research into none medical areas such as archaeology and history and space projects. Yes if other areas of need have been met and there is enough surplus in the economy to provide extra funding for such as a fore mentioned but not when more pressing needs and issues have not been met. But especially a leader who does not make promises he or she cannot keep and keeps to the manifesto pledges made by not deviating from the path they have set down. Unless such an one is elected as leader of that party which has but one mp and a temporary leader the whole of that part will vanish from the political stage altogether.
From the prophet of the Lord
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