The Top 10 of 2025
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Matt, Season Greetings. Great Top 10, couple that with a historic collapse of the Labour Party closely followed by the useless Tories.
2025 has been a decent year apart from the Labour government’s attempts to destroy our economy and worse our culture. However it’s marked the shifting of the Overton Window to a more sensible place and hopefully this will continue into 2026. My wish for the new year is for Reform to mobilise greater support and shift their ceiling well above 30%. No more “Don’t look back in anger” apologies. I want real change.