I decided to look at some objective facts rather than shoot from the hip emotive outpourings:
Food banks - Last year were used by ~2.2m. Simple maths suggests, therefore that ~97% of people did not use a food bank, or if based on households ~94% of people did not use a food bank.
Suggesting large swathes of the UK are so reliant is emotive nonsense. Those who have genuine need should not be ignored - they clearly need (and should receive) targeted support.
Monarchy - a You-gov poll in June 2022 showed only 62% in favour of a continuing monarch (down from 75% a decade earlier) giving rise to the assertion that the monarchy was in its final throes.
There are of course lies, damn lies and statistics. The same poll showed only 22% in favour of an elected head of state. The remaining 16% may have been don't know or don't care.
How statistics are interpreted often depends on preconceived outcomes, not objective analysis.
UK standard of living - the UK GDP per capita using purchasing power parity is close to the EU average. Poland is 25% lower. Based on nominal GDP Poland is ~60% lower.
As a major plank of EU strategy is "levelling up" (a familiar phrase) individual members, it is unsurprising the ex-eastern bloc countries are increasing more rapidly.
BTW I am not defending the UK record of economic or social governance, simply pointing out that glib statements are less convincing than reasoned analysis.
Colonial apologists - not an objective analysis - just realism. Human beings are competitive in seeking status, material wealth, control etc. In this they are no different to animals who compete for "leader of the pack" often to ensure reproduction of the best genetic material.
Within society we compete, usually within a framework of rules and social conventions, for wealth, position, and all that it brings - better food, holidays, cars, education, health care etc etc. Unless faced with a major threat, AFAIK no country has succeeded in eliminating competitive drive.
The empire was an outcome of competitive drive. The UK was very good at it. Russia, China and the US have now come to dominate.
Apologising for actions a long time past which underpin survival (at a basic level) and progress is just an empty gesture (sanctimonious claptrap). This is entirely different to actions taken in respect of more recent abuses where those still alive have suffered - eg: Windrush, contaminated blood.