Listening to many modern politicians today, you would think we were living in a utopia. We hear all kinds of buzzwords on a daily basis spewing from their mouths like emotive projectile vomit, right through our TV screens and into your face, soaking everybody with endorphins that provoke constant social media outrage and public virtue-signalling. ‘Solidarity’, ‘Togetherness’, ‘Unify’, to name but a few of these mindless repetitions, often said without any real context or intention behind them — completely without substance. This kind of mindless nonsense goes on overdrive during election periods, as we will have seen recently. The Labour Party celebrates in Wales despite narrowing its lead and seemingly oblivious to the significant rise of UKIP. The SNP celebrate a ‘historic’ third term, as Mrs. Sturgeon puts it, “in the era of devolution”, an era that has only been going for 15 years — hardly a century-old tradition. The not-so-Conservative Party continue to plod along with a smug look on their faces, gloating about victory in Scotland and loving every moment of being in Government, despite the fact that they have a Europhile, anti-British Prime Minister who uses foreign leaders to blackmail and threaten his own people, and with the smallest minority