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→ WHAT IT COVERS Host Peter McCormack examines broken manifesto promises from UK politicians, particularly Labour's tax increases after pledging not to raise them, and proposes Swiss-style democratic reforms requiring 100,000 signatures to trigger referendums on parliamentary decisions. → KEY INSIGHTS - **Manifesto Accountability Crisis:** Labour won election promising no tax increases on working people, then implemented 40 billion pounds in new taxes within first year and 26 billion more in second budget, demonstrating how broken promises enable generational economic decline across multiple election cycles. - **Swiss Democratic Model:** Switzerland requires 100,000 citizen signatures within 100 days to force referendums on constitutional changes or new laws, creating accountability mechanisms that result in lower taxes, more political engagement, fewer extreme policy swings, and more disciplined government spending. - **Four Lies Framework:** Four consecutive elections with broken manifesto promises can destroy a generation through accumulated economic damage, as each government serves five years without accountability, potentially causing twenty years of decline before voters recognize the pattern and demand structural reform. - **Youth Economic Displacement:** House prices increased 1500 percent over thirty years while wages rose only 500 percent, destroying the traditional path of university, employment, homeownership for young people, while AI eliminates entry-level jobs and creates purposelessness that drives youth toward socialist policies. → NOTABLE MOMENT McCormack argues inflation represents the most destructive and unfair economic policy because it disproportionately harms poor people while functioning as hidden taxation that steals purchasing power from future generations, making it worse than explicit wealth taxes that politicians debate publicly. 💼 SPONSORS None detected 🏷️ UK Politics, Democratic Reform, Manifesto Accountability, Swiss Democracy