
Britain is broken. These words are uttered with increasing regularity by millions of voters for the simple reason that they happen to be true. Fourteen years of Conservative rule placed the country on a perilous path. Under the Tories , taxes and immigration (right, file photo) rocketed. Despite the taxman helping himself to ever greater sums of your money, the UK's infrastructure creaked. By the time Rishi Sunak 's administration was toppled last July, the electorate was crying out for change. What is both depressing and deeply troubling is that after almost a year in office, it's apparent that Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party has no clue how to improve the situation. On the contrary, Starmer (top inset) and his crew seem hell bent on making things even worse. Reform UK is the only political party that understands this and is ready to fix Britain in a lasting way. High immigration - both legal and illegal - is of enormous concern to voters everywhere. It's worth saying that deportations on the scale we envisage do have recent precedent. By the end of Barack Obama's (bottom inset) eight years in the White House he had earned himself the title 'Deporter in Chief'.