I wish to make just a couple of short points that are important to the way in which the country is governed—or, at least in part, significantly misgoverned.
Of course, in countries that are so misgoverned, skilled and educated people tend to leave.
I believe the expenditure, either in governing the country or misgoverning it, or in destroying it or creating chaos in it, has been something like £100,000,000 last year.
The voters of this democracy have the right to say who they want to govern them and, indeed, as occasion may arise, misgovern even.
In a modern mass democracy we have a system of government by party, in which a party is elected to govern—or in this case misgovern—and another party opposes.
Has overpopulation been used by the government as an excuse for other social problems that have resulted from misgoverning?
It is terribly misgoverned and its resources are not used for the benefit of its people.
They are a human cancer, a creeping agony in the flesh of the lands which they misgoverned, and rotting every fibre of life.