Thanks. I don't think any new party would bring significant change we have all the infrastructure in place.
Maybe you are from a time where war time Britain existed, but capitalism has speed up development across London and the south and is a main cause for the wealth divide and reason for increased poverty in this country.
The wealth divide is also why you believe politicians are more Tory leaning even when they represent Labour seats. As typical PPE university graduates/Entrepreneurs/Lawyers, people who tend to become elected officials come from wealthier backgrounds. Proven in studies of wealth Vs Education bias.
But that's not the point. Starmer personal ideologies are of no interest to me. As mentioned in my previous post we are a democratic society.
The only time you should worry about a leaders personal views is in a dictatorial society. But we elect our officials to work in our interests and the party's vote leaders on the basis of being agreeable to the public. So he will bend the knee to our will.
That is proven with the current government. Look at the leaders.
Cameron resigned due failing in the Brexit vote.
May resigned to due to failing the people in getting a deal.
Boris resigned due to failing the people in COVID.
Truss for failing the people in the budget.
Now it is our decision to decide if Sunak has delivered on his policies. I will look at all others parties policies and make my decision on that. Not their leaders leaning to close to others.
Good that you have the confidence that a change of government will bring about changes in how the country is run.
I personally don't think that a Starmer government would being about any significant changes.
He's a left leaning Tory.