Saddest thing about elections is that vulnerable people have to rely on the deceny of the general public to vote in their interests because they are physically unable to vote for themselves.
Many of those people will be put in danger now as a result of the choices that were made by people across the UK yesterday.
A significantly large proportion of people are not voting because they want to help people, on the contrary, people are voting with the intention to punish people who they perceive as the enemy.
People who aren't straight.
People who come from other countries.
People who they don't even see as people.
Hope doesn't get votes anymore, hate does...
but it's never too late to change that.
I said vulnerable people are going to be hit the hardest by the result, but I never said that they would be the only people suffering.
Everyone will be impacted in some way and with the landslide that Reform is looking at it's going to be impossible for the media to ignore them.
A few councils are easy to ignore, but most of the country? Nah, this shit show is going to be on full display and considering that the general election is still at least three years away I think Farage and his goons should think twice before getting out the bubbly to celebrate.
Just like in America people are going to learn their lesson the hard way, it's just a shame that we're all going to be punished alongside them.
At the end of the day we just have to accept that we're in this period of shit right now and just gotta kind of power through it and protect those around us during these difficult times like we have done for centuries.
This little hunk of rock and everyone on it have been through so much shit over our long history and yet we still persist in spite of it, how is that?
Because we're strong, you're strong.