> I'm very ‘pro’ Restore Britain. However, I fear that its presence in the Makerfield by-election is playing into the hands of Labour. Lowe and Farage need pocket their personal differences to achieve an aligned strategy.
Certainly, FPTP is very hard on small parties, and rewards unity.
> The social cancer of the Left is utilising a two pronged strategy via Labour and the hijacked Greens.
Well, Labour and Greens are separate parties. While they are both part of the "left bloc" threy run against each other. The combined Lab+Green vote would have beaten Reform in Runcorn for example.
Labour and Greens being separate parties works against them electorally. So I'm not sure what you mean by a "two pronged strategy".
>The Right (the ABSOLUTELY ‘right’) need to play a similar game.
Again, I don't understand what you're getting at -- please clarify.
While Labour and the Greens are themselves opponents, their new followers are not.
Labour is part of a historically foolish unwritten Socialist-Islamist alliance, while the Green Party is naively celebrating a sudden mass increase in its followers.
The plot is to reduce the race to two runners. Then all will vote for one: Labour.
The Greens will be crushed at the GE.
It’s political poker.
At the birth of the British parliamentary system, it could not have anticipated a future strategy of bloc voting.
The ruling class, like everywhere else. The fix for this is real democracy: PR for all elections, referendums if enough people want one, politicians' promises to be lergally binding, etc.
> People think the Uniparty obey globalist influencers. With so many Tory wets joining Reform they too are in the Uniparty. So does it matter if Labour or Reform win? No. They will obey their real bosses.
Certainly Robert Jenrick, a man with no principles whatsoever, jumped from Tories to Reform purely to further his own personal career.
Starmer has signed a secret NHS deal with Trump to hand over lots of NHS money to the US healthcare industry we know it's a bad deal because the government have kept the terms secret. If Farage became PM, he'd do the same but on a bigger scale.
> If Restore does well, despite the censorship, thats a win.
Possibly. I like Restore's focus on immigration and being against woke, but i think their policy platform is too thin, and in some ways misguided. E.g. they want to defund the BBC and make it a subscription service. Wrong! What they should be doing instead is use the BBC to put out anti-woke messaging, thus reversing the pro-woke brainwashing that's been going on for the past several decades. Culture is upsteam of politics.
Also Restore don't concentrate enough on electoral reform. They should. Consider: if Britain's a democracy and most people are against mass immigration and wokism, how come we have mass immigration, and a woke ruling class? The answer is that we're not a democracy.
Your assumption that the establishment run things doesn’t explain the same actions in the EU and (previous to Trump) Biden.
Our establishment may be powerful in this country, it doesn’t cut the mustard elsewhere, so it’s an international evil that runs Western society.
I used to be afraid of Tories allowing the NHS to be taken over by US companies, without realising the service had already been taken over by the same lunatics that run the police and judiciary.
Unless you pay for private health care you’re at the back of the queue with migrants and non white people given priority.
The City of London is certainly part of the problem but even they are just part of the corruption.
Burnham will take his orders just as Starmer does and whoever else might take over Labour.
There is no alternative to Restore, unless it too is corrupted in which case, there’s nothing left
It's true by definition that the ruling class runs things.
These days more than in the past, it's an international ruling class that's in charge, because countries and industries are more connected today than they were in the past.
I'm very ‘pro’ Restore Britain. However, I fear that its presence in th Makerfield by-election is playing into the hands of Labour.
Lowe and Farage need pocket their personal differences to achieve an aligned strategy.
The social cancer of the Left is utilising a two pronged strategy via Labour and the hijacked Greens.
The Right (the ABSOLUTELY ‘right’) need to play a similar game.
> I'm very ‘pro’ Restore Britain. However, I fear that its presence in the Makerfield by-election is playing into the hands of Labour. Lowe and Farage need pocket their personal differences to achieve an aligned strategy.
Certainly, FPTP is very hard on small parties, and rewards unity.
> The social cancer of the Left is utilising a two pronged strategy via Labour and the hijacked Greens.
Well, Labour and Greens are separate parties. While they are both part of the "left bloc" threy run against each other. The combined Lab+Green vote would have beaten Reform in Runcorn for example.
Labour and Greens being separate parties works against them electorally. So I'm not sure what you mean by a "two pronged strategy".
>The Right (the ABSOLUTELY ‘right’) need to play a similar game.
Again, I don't understand what you're getting at -- please clarify.
While Labour and the Greens are themselves opponents, their new followers are not.
Labour is part of a historically foolish unwritten Socialist-Islamist alliance, while the Green Party is naively celebrating a sudden mass increase in its followers.
The plot is to reduce the race to two runners. Then all will vote for one: Labour.
The Greens will be crushed at the GE.
It’s political poker.
At the birth of the British parliamentary system, it could not have anticipated a future strategy of bloc voting.
Who runs the country?
People think the Uniparty obey globalist influencers .
With so many Tory wets joining Reform they too are in the Uniparty.
So does it matter if Labour or Reform win?
No. They will obey their real bosses.
If Restore does well, despite the censorship, thats a win.
> Who runs the country?
The ruling class, like everywhere else. The fix for this is real democracy: PR for all elections, referendums if enough people want one, politicians' promises to be lergally binding, etc.
> People think the Uniparty obey globalist influencers. With so many Tory wets joining Reform they too are in the Uniparty. So does it matter if Labour or Reform win? No. They will obey their real bosses.
Certainly Robert Jenrick, a man with no principles whatsoever, jumped from Tories to Reform purely to further his own personal career.
Starmer has signed a secret NHS deal with Trump to hand over lots of NHS money to the US healthcare industry we know it's a bad deal because the government have kept the terms secret. If Farage became PM, he'd do the same but on a bigger scale.
> If Restore does well, despite the censorship, thats a win.
Possibly. I like Restore's focus on immigration and being against woke, but i think their policy platform is too thin, and in some ways misguided. E.g. they want to defund the BBC and make it a subscription service. Wrong! What they should be doing instead is use the BBC to put out anti-woke messaging, thus reversing the pro-woke brainwashing that's been going on for the past several decades. Culture is upsteam of politics.
Also Restore don't concentrate enough on electoral reform. They should. Consider: if Britain's a democracy and most people are against mass immigration and wokism, how come we have mass immigration, and a woke ruling class? The answer is that we're not a democracy.
Your assumption that the establishment run things doesn’t explain the same actions in the EU and (previous to Trump) Biden.
Our establishment may be powerful in this country, it doesn’t cut the mustard elsewhere, so it’s an international evil that runs Western society.
I used to be afraid of Tories allowing the NHS to be taken over by US companies, without realising the service had already been taken over by the same lunatics that run the police and judiciary.
Unless you pay for private health care you’re at the back of the queue with migrants and non white people given priority.
The City of London is certainly part of the problem but even they are just part of the corruption.
Burnham will take his orders just as Starmer does and whoever else might take over Labour.
There is no alternative to Restore, unless it too is corrupted in which case, there’s nothing left
.
It's true by definition that the ruling class runs things.
These days more than in the past, it's an international ruling class that's in charge, because countries and industries are more connected today than they were in the past.