Our nation drags through its days, under the searing sun on the edge of the vast broiling Atlantic Ocean with the green waves of virgin forests shaping our dear land, facing this void: we lack a national vision.
This lack leaves us fragmented, strife-ridden and prone to frustrated acrimony of the worst sort, as we see, again, with the National Budget before our fractured Parliament.
In this 21st century global village, nation-states converge, as we see in the European Union,