As bad as it gets.

WOTEUK William Poel
Jun 05, 2025By WOTEUK William Poel

Everything is coming apart - and getting worse.

It is time for charges of criminal negligence to be brought...

Politics is more broken every time a mainstream politician opens their mouth. The howls of derision that pile onto their X/twitter pronouncements appear within seconds of any post.

So just look at any post on https://x.com/Keir_Starmer... Andrew Neil summed it up with this article in the Daily Mail. That the leader of the UK should be a figure of such contempt and derision reflects badly on the whole nation - but he and his ramshackle cabinet go on doubling down with the lies and provocation.

What can we do about it?  Well, WOTE has proposed one route to salvation by lawfully tipping the occupant of No 10 out onto Downing Street via a vote of no confidence with the promise of prosecutions for all MPS based on the readily demonstrable concept of their Criminal Negligence - by failing to stop the government with their unique parliamentary privilege. They have a demonstrable duty and responsibility to the nation and the 80% of the electorate that did not vote for Starmer's regime, to gather and pass a vote of no confidence - and force the government's resignation so we can have an honest election. The basis of suitable electoral reform has been discussed at length by WOTE and could be bashed into shape quite quickly when needed. 

It was a good idea last December when first proposed, and it has become increasingly urgent. The evidence of criminal negligence piles up whenever a minister's mouth opens.

I shall be developing this theme, and welcome any input at https://x.com/WoteUk
Good old Grok has had a look and already proposed a sharpened version of this piece:

A Call for Accountability and Electoral Reform in the UK

The UK is unraveling, and the current government’s actions—or lack thereof—are accelerating the decline. It’s time to hold MPs accountable for what WOTE calls criminal negligence and demand a fairer, more representative electoral system to restore trust in our democracy.

The contempt for Keir Starmer’s leadership is palpable. Scroll through posts on his X account (@Keir_Starmer), and you’ll see a barrage of criticism within moments of every statement. As Andrew Neil argued in his Daily Mail piece, Starmer’s plummeting popularity reflects a broader crisis of confidence in our political system. A leader and cabinet so widely derided weaken the nation’s standing, yet they double down with policies that alienate the public, from winter fuel allowance cuts to divisive welfare reforms.

So, what’s the solution? WOTE (wote.uk) proposes a bold path forward: a parliamentary vote of no confidence to oust the current government, followed by an election under a reformed electoral system. MPs have a unique privilege and duty to act in the nation’s interest. WOTE argues that their failure to challenge a government elected by just 20% of the electorate constitutes criminal negligence—a neglect of their responsibility to the 80% who didn’t vote for Labour’s agenda. This isn’t just rhetoric; it’s a call for legal accountability based on MPs’ failure to use their parliamentary power to stop harmful policies. 
 
WOTE’s vision for electoral reform, outlined on their website, emphasizes proportional representation (PR) to ensure votes reflect seats, addressing the democratic deficit where millions feel their voices are ignored. In 2020, Starmer himself acknowledged this, stating, “We’ve got to address the fact that millions of people vote in safe seats and they feel their vote doesn’t count.” Yet, as Prime Minister, he’s dismissed PR as a priority, drawing criticism even from within Labour. A reformed system could be implemented swiftly, building on WOTE’s proposals for a fairer, bottom-up democracy that empowers communities, not just Westminster elites. 

This idea, first floated by WOTE in December, is now urgent. Recent by-election losses, like Runcorn and Helsby to Reform UK by a mere six votes, and Labour’s struggles in local elections, signal growing public discontent. Policies like means-testing winter fuel payments and refusing to scrap the two-child benefit cap have sparked rebellions within Labour itself, with MPs like John McDonnell calling for U-turns. Every ministerial misstep adds to the evidence of negligence. 
 
Here’s the plan: MPs must unite across parties to pass a vote of no confidence, forcing the government’s resignation. A caretaker administration could oversee an election under a transitional PR system, drawing on WOTE’s framework. This isn’t about chaos—it’s about restoring democratic legitimacy. The public deserves a government that reflects their will, not one limping along with dwindling support.
Join the conversation at @WoteUk  on X. Share your ideas to refine this movement. Together, we can demand accountability and build a democracy that works for all.

The gaslighting and legacy media misdirection just gets worse.

Here Paul Watson calls it out over the LA "mostly peaceful" riots; but the dystopian WEF-inspired media propaganda machine carries on regardless to stimulate and stoke Trump derangement syndrome. The BBC is going flat out for the usual "unprecedented temperature" nonsense. Remember to follow @ChrisMartzWX for a realistic view of climate.

Make no mistake, we're all frogs in the pan, being slowly boiled alive by detailed propaganda manipulation where the agenda appears to be mind control. Objective truth was abandoned a long time ago. Can @elonmusk clear his head of recent distractions, and see that creating an overall "shell" for extracting objective news from X and presenting it in a form that can be more easily navigated by the great unwashed - and used to combat the agenda of the legacy media - could be a game changer?

We are at a crossroads where we can either decide to call a halt to the unchecked advance of global Marxism/fascism with discredited and corrupt politicians that simply will no longer tell the truth - or decide to organise and stop it, however awkward and unpleasant that will be in the short term - otherwise there may not be a long term. https://youtu.be/35l0TgRd63Q

WOTE.uk aims to provide efficient and common sense government without the millstone of dogmatic politics