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Reform UK’s Vision: A Return to Political Accountability

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Reform UK MP Danny Kruger has launched a critical assessment of the current political landscape, arguing that elected officials no longer hold true power. He believes the public is aware of a dysfunction within the government, where frequent ministerial changes yield little improvement in governance. Kruger attributes this issue to the legacy of the Blair administration, which he claims shifted significant authority to independent bodies, diluting parliamentary sovereignty.

Highlighting the growth of the Cabinet Office from a few hundred staff in 1997 to 11,000 today, Kruger suggests that this expansion has created a bureaucratic ‘beast’ that complicates governance. He advocates for a return to traditional constitutional principles, emphasizing the need for ministerial accountability and parliamentary sovereignty to restore public trust in politics.

Kruger warns that the increasing complexity of government agencies, such as the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, has led to a disconnect from central oversight. He argues that rather than reducing political involvement, the UK needs to reinvigorate political engagement to effectively manage societal needs.

Ultimately, Kruger’s vision for Reform UK is a radical shift back to a system where elected officials are held accountable, ensuring that government actions reflect the public’s wishes and adapt to changing circumstances. This approach aims to re-establish a functional democracy that prioritizes the voices of the electorate over bureaucratic expansion.

Source: GB News

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