Our progressive policies, such as reducing the pension age from 67 to 60, can make a real difference.
The NHS desperately needs attention, too. Private pharmaceutical companies are profiting from it while ordinary people suffer. We must make the healthcare system needs to be far more accessible for poor people with waiting times a growing problem that has no sign of improving.
We also need to introduce a wealth tax to estates worth over £10 million. The money that could be generated would be put to good use by funding social housing and the healthcare system, which desperately need it.
Meanwhile, Rishi Sunak is spending £2.5 billion on military aid which largely end up helping other countries. Where is the money for poor British people?
I also believe we need better control of our borders to stop the illegal immigration that is currently happening. These people then often tend to settle in the poorest areas alongside the poorest people, which can make their quality of life even lower by putting a further strain on resources.
Another area I am passionate about is football ownership. Clubs are being put into massive debt with foreign investors, and that often leads to the fans being mistreated and priced out of the game. Football is a working class sport and it should not be so expensive to simply go and watch a football match.
As a country, I want us to move towards fan-based ownership of clubs, like we see in Germany with Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. This needs to take place so fans can be on the boards and help influence decisions about their clubs at the highest levels, rather than being marginalised at every opportunity.
I want to be the voice for the workers of this country and my aspiration in politics is to one day become Prime Minister, where I would make Britain a safer and stronger nation. But the first job at hand is to represent the people of Ealing Southall.
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