Actually there is very little difference between the parties on most major issues. I have written my own manifesto for this elections as for all recent ones, and very few of the real issues are being debated, since all parties will behave the same way.
Transport policy is one of the few things that differ between parties, although none are offering the major road building programme that we need to provide sufficient transport infrastructure for our population.
So, since there is little difference between the parties on the major issues, the minor ones come to the fore. Transport is one such.
The ABD is not a political party, and IFAIAA does not support any particular party. They raise a number of issues that none of the parties are addressing. Transport policy is one of the issues raised in my manifesto that is not adequately addressed by any political party. But that goes for most of the other things I raise too.
These days it is not necessary for politicians to fool " all of the people all of the time". With our low turnouts, fooling 30% of them for one day will get you elected.
And that's before you even start to think about ballot rigging.
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