Danny Kruger, head of Reform UK’s Department for Preparing for Government, has declared that Britain is ‘absolutely broken’ and outlined a plan to restore community values. He argues that a focus on national GDP has overshadowed the importance of local neighbourhoods, which are crucial for family life and community well-being.
Kruger highlights that decisions made by politicians have profound impacts on personal lives, influencing when to have children and where to work. He believes that the current political landscape has neglected these essential aspects, leading to a societal breakdown, particularly in areas far from London.
He points to mass migration and the erosion of family structures as key issues contributing to this sense of disarray. Despite these challenges, Kruger expresses optimism about Britain’s foundational institutions, suggesting that with strong leadership, the country can rebuild its community spirit and address the pressing issues facing society.
As the general election approaches, Kruger asserts that Reform UK is poised to offer the change the public desires, urging for a clear plan and courageous leadership to navigate the path forward. He believes that the time for complacency is over, and decisive action is needed to restore faith in the nation’s future.
Source: GB News

