I’m Opinionated and The State of the UK
If you’ve followed my blogs for a while whether it’s here on *TMC’s Gazette*, *Tales*, or the Photoblog you already know this: I’m opinionated. I’ve always been. I won’t apologise for it, and frankly, I don’t see why I should. Having a strong opinion is not a crime. It’s a right a natural extension of free speech.
For the most part, I keep to myself. I’m a private person, content with my own company, free from the unnecessary drama that fills the lives of so many others. In my world, privacy is peace. I prefer to focus on my own life rather than be dragged into needless conflicts. It’s quieter that way, and trust me, quieter is better. But when I do speak out, when I do choose to weigh in on something, it’s because I care deeply about the subject at hand and I won’t hold back.
Which brings me to this blog today. I feel the need to vent my frustration and say what I think so many others are feeling but either can’t or won’t express: The United Kingdom is broken.
Yes, you heard me right. I believe the government is systematically dismantling everything that made this country great. And before you think I’m simply being dramatic because you know I’m a Conservative, and proud of it—this isn’t just about party politics. It’s about common sense, or rather, the complete lack of it that seems to pervade both sides of the aisle these days.
You can talk about the U.S. or Canada all you like. The so-called “woke” agenda, the cultural erosion, the left-wing nonsense it’s everywhere. America is grappling with it, Canada has been sucked into it, and unfortunately, the United Kingdom is not immune either.
I’m tired of the spin. I’m tired of the virtue-signaling. I’m tired of the endless obsession with appeasing every special interest group while the average British citizen, the hard working families, and the older generations, are left wondering what on earth happened to the country they grew up in.
I look around, and I see a nation where priorities are skewed. Our healthcare system is on its knees, crime rates are climbing, and there seems to be a growing sense of entitlement that has replaced the values of hard work and self-reliance. The government. Our government is more concerned with virtue points and optics than with practical solutions to real problems. And all the while, left-wing nonsense is seeping through every crack of our society, encouraging division, resentment, and weakness.
I hate it. Yes, I said it. I hate the direction we’re heading, and I can’t stand to see the country I love being torn apart by reckless policies and ideological insanity. There was a time when being proud of your country wasn’t controversial, when defending your culture, values, and traditions wasn’t something you had to apologise for. I’m not interested in the apologies. I’m interested in preserving what’s left before there’s nothing left to preserve.
So, if I seem harsh or blunt in my views, it’s because I care. I care deeply about this country. And I’ll continue to speak my mind, to criticise when I see fit, and to defend the principles I believe in, because I refuse to let this nation go down without a fight.
I’m a private person, yes. But when it comes to the issues that matter to me the survival and success of the United Kingdom I’ll never be quiet.
You can count on that.
TMarsh-Connors












