Not long for the “right” to get its house in order then.
Without Farage, @reformparty_uk is dead.
Without Lowe, @RestoreBritain is dead.
Why doesn’t the right come together to seek a big tent consensus on the fundamental issues?
It’s a mixture of conservatives, reform and restore. And they are at each others throats.
If Burnham plays this right and calls a snap election, we could be lumped with another Labour shithouse.
Unlikely, but possible, with all the infighting.
BIG TENT. FREE SPEECH.
Come together. Agree on the fundamentals. Offer the public an alternative vision for our our children’s inheritance.
Fundamentals are -
1 - Immigration
2 - Remigration
3 - DEI
4 - Two tier society
5 - Free speech
6 - Education
7 - Gender madness
8 - Islam
Not in that order.
One of the worst prime ministers in British history.
Promised change but delivered yet more managed decline.
Promised competence but ran our economy into the ground.
Promised higher standards in public life but presided over a string of scandals that began with himself pilfering the pockets of Lord Alli.
Promised to work for the national interest while trying to sell off our national territory, refusing to invest in our national defence, alienating our closest allies, and incentivising our enemies.
Promised to be “on the side of British workers” while throwing them under the bus through the India trade deal, mass immigration, tax hikes for farmers, & making it far more expensive to actually hire British workers in this country.
Promised to deliver “fairness” while imposing an extreme policy of broken borders while forcing the British people to pay billions for it, allowing private firms like Serco to outbid the British people and favour illegal migrants in our own housing market, mainstreaming two-tier injustice, and shrugging his shoulders as every 1 young Brit who gets a job is undercut by 27 young foreigners getting a job in our own labour market.
Promised to be “tolerant” while being uniquely intolerant of people who merely hold different beliefs, clamping down on free speech at every opportunity, throwing people into jail for what they write on social media, and curbing our ability to debate Islam.
Promised to “work for the British people” while never grasping why the people wanted a national inquiry into the mass r*pe and sexual abuse of hundreds of thousands of their own children — and calling them “far right” for wanting truth and justice.
And all done with the tone of a sanctimonious, pompous head teacher, scolding the British people for problems his own party helped create, then made worse, and then called “progress”.
Good-bye Keir Starmer.
And good riddance!!
Full piece below.
So many reasons to rejoice in the humiliation of Starmer:
* His disgusting persecution of veterans - preferring our enemies to our heroes every single time.
* Demonisation and merciless jailing of white Britons after massacre of children in Southport. Total lack of empathy.
* Calling decent people “far right” when it was he who was far left.
* Telling Trump we “have always had a lot of free speech” while the sanctimonious Stalinist was ushering in more hardline censorship
* U-turning on the hard choices necessary to save the country - like cutting an unsustainable welfare bill - just to buy himself popularity with his student backbenchers
* Sanctimoniously denying our most important ally, the United States, permission to simply use the air bases they had paid for. Doing enormous harm to the Special Relationship and leaving us unprotected just to buy himself popularity with his student backbenchers.
* Taking the knee to DEI and poisoning our society - two-tier Keir
* Ruining thousands of businesses, putting hundreds of thousands out of work with increased job taxes while claiming absurdity to have “restored economic stability”
* Trying to avoid a national inquiry into the rape gangs until shamed into one by Elon Musk.
Feel free to add your own!
The despised Keir Starmer has resigned, he is gone.
It’s time for Andy Burnham to be the human shield for the totalitarian policies of the New World Order.
‘Meet the new boss, same as the old boss’
This is not the time to break open the champagne.
Remind yourself who the fascists are.
They come daubed in rainbows talking about inclusion.
Whilst refusing to serve the unclean.
Did we learn nothing from 1930’s Germany?
@AllisonPearson@BBCNews I don’t understand this. Why don’t the social media giants just tell Keir Starmer to f*ck off?! Surely they have more power than him!!
Imagine the scene if you will. A woman. Let's say Narinder Kaur. Walks in to a pub and is surrounded, jostled and jeered by a load of men in England shirts. And is eventually forced physically to leave the pub. Simply because of her political beliefs.
Like Katie Hopkins @KTHopkins was.
My god! The media would go into overdrive. Arrests would be imminent. The pub probably shut down. And a debate held in the houses of Parliament. And I honestly don't think I'm being over dramatic.I think that would happen.
So why is there no outrage for what happened to Katie?
Great British patriot Katie Hopkins was kicked out of the Dundee Arms in Bethnal Green.
I thought this was still a free society. But when people are thrown out of establishments simply because others dislike their politics, it says everything.
The irony is hard to ignore: those who constantly preach tolerance, diversity and inclusion often seem the least tolerant of opposing views.
If your response to disagreement is censorship, exclusion, and silencing people, then you’ve already lost the argument.
BOYCOTT THIS ESTABLISHMENT AND MAKE IT FAMOUS FOR WHAT IT REALLY IS, A LEFT WING CESPIT OF TOXIC HATE AND DISCRIMINATION!
Dear @elonmusk,
You want a British comeback.
So do I.
So does every sane person who's paying attention.
But if support for @RupertLowe10 ends up stopping @Nigel_Farage and Reform...
and keeping Labour in power...
then all we've done is hand victory to the very people we're trying to defeat.
With the utmost respect, I'd urge you to hear @ThatAlexWoman out.
The online contingent saying the Makerfield defeat is a sign that Reform is on the way down are missing multiple factors in this by-election.
1) The Lib Dem and Green vote was almost non-existent, way lower than usual polling. This suggests a so-called 'progressive' alliance to keep Reform out. These votes could not be counted on in a general election.
2) Burnham ran his campaign on Vote Andy, not Vote Labour. There are two elements to this. One, Burnham has a big following in the North. Two, he essentially campaigned against the Starmer government, with slogans like "Keep the faith. Things will get better if we stick together." That's definitely shots fired at the establishment, which he is distancing himself from. Unfortunately, Burnham is very much part of the establishment, and once he comes under scrutiny, potentially as party leader/prime minister, more people will see that.
3) Reform is a new party. With every by-election, it's gaining experience. Campaigning relationships are being built up between activists, and in the background more people with relevant experience are being recruited to help make the operation more slick. Reform will keep getting better. Labour has had 121 years and this is about as good as it's going to get for them.
4) As Reform tightens up its messaging and policy, I believe more people will get behind them. We suffer from ridiculous accusations - racist, fascist - and we don't have the full policy platform on view yet to refute those accusations. But they are untrue, and as policy and communications develop, that will improve.
Ironically, it is the Right and the traditionalists who need to keep the faith. We've had a demoralising thirty years or so, with successive governments failing to deliver what the electorate is asking for. People are tired, frustrated and demoralised. We need to believe that things can change.
I do believe that. If traditionalists can come together as the progressive camp has done and fight for our country and its working people, I believe we can win. And I still believe Reform is the best vehicle to do it.
Keep the faith.
#ReformUK
Andy Burnham will be PM next week, another darling of the WEF.
His mayoral ‘training’ took place at Harvard funded by the Bloomberg foundation.
Another globalist puppet bought and paid for.
The only thing that will change is the ‘human shield’ for the ‘elites’ 2030 agenda.
I’ll still party once Keir Starmer is gone, because for me he represents an awful two years where British citizens were actively persecuted, targeted, silenced and punished.
What’s next may be as bad or worse, but one battle at a time.
AWFUL MAN
I'm tired of constantly having to say this:
In every British election more people vote for LEFT wing parties than for right
The right succeeded b4 because it was united & the left was split
Makerfield again shows the left are more willing to vote tactically to block Reform than the right is willing to vote tactically to block Labour
Green and Lib Dem voters showed no party loyalty, lending their vote to Labour. This was not reflected on the right.
This is a disaster
The right must get its act together and either unite or learn to vote tactically
Does our fractured right really hate each other so much that we are willing to allow the Left to form the next government?
I'm afraid we don't have time for this. Because there is another uncomfortable truth I keep repeating:
Right wing voters are dying at TWICE THE RATE of left wing voters
And they are not being replenished amongst the young. We have the most radically left wing youth in history (3/4 of youth are on the political left).
We do not have time for the drama of right wing divisions.
Britain's demographic time bomb means we only have one or two general elections left to save the country (and reverse the left's domination over youth education etc.,)
To win a majority government the winning party must secure at least 31%/32% of the national vote.
There must be sufficient unity or tactical voting on the right to enable that to happen.
The Left won't be *as* united in a General Election as they were in Makerfield. Nevertheless, we are going to see them engage in tactical voting as NEVER BEFORE.
This is the time to put emotion and everything else aside and face the cold hard mathematical reality.
I'm tired of constantly having to say this:
In every British election more people vote for LEFT wing parties than for right
The right succeeded b4 because it was united & the left was split
Makerfield again shows the left are more willing to vote tactically to block Reform than the right is willing to vote tactically to block Labour
Green and Lib Dem voters showed no party loyalty, lending their vote to Labour. This was not reflected on the right.
This is a disaster
The right must get its act together and either unite or learn to vote tactically
Does our fractured right really hate each other so much that we are willing to allow the Left to form the next government?
I'm afraid we don't have time for this. Because there is another uncomfortable truth I keep repeating:
Right wing voters are dying at TWICE THE RATE of left wing voters
And they are not being replenished amongst the young. We have the most radically left wing youth in history (3/4 of youth are on the political left).
We do not have time for the drama of right wing divisions.
Britain's demographic time bomb means we only have one or two general elections left to save the country (and reverse the left's domination over youth education etc.,)
To win a majority government the winning party must secure at least 31%/32% of the national vote.
There must be sufficient unity or tactical voting on the right to enable that to happen.
The Left won't be *as* united in a General Election as they were in Makerfield. Nevertheless, we are going to see them engage in tactical voting as NEVER BEFORE.
This is the time to put emotion and everything else aside and face the cold hard mathematical reality.
True patriots always put the country before party and ego.
True patriots would look out this morning and see reality.
The Tories are not coming to save Britain. They destroyed Britain.
And Restore is definitely not coming to save Britain.
They are kamikaze pilots who just polled fewer votes in Makerfield than the BNP did … 16 years ago.
They just want to destroy Nigel Farage, not save Britain.
Reform is now the only viable alternative that is capable of getting to 32% of the national vote.
30% in Gorton & Denton. 35% in Makerfield. Roughly 30% in the national polls.
32% at a general election means majority power.
And majority power means fundamentally changing the direction of travel in this country.
Every patriot who genuinely cares about Britain now needs to focus on making Reform as strong as possible before the next general election, which I suspect is coming much sooner than people think.
Reform is the only lifeboat that we have left. It has already won national elections across England.
It has already finished second in Wales and joint second in Scotland:
And we now need to ensure that it is as strong as possible so that it can win the next general election.
Changes will have to be made, of course. But a divided Right will guarantee the Left dominates this country for another 10 years.
And Britain will not survive that.
I would urge everybody in the patriotic majority to push their egos and party politics to one side and focus on doing just that.
Reform is the only political party that can save this country.
Strip away the jargon and here’s what’s just happened.
Reform is strong enough in Greater Manchester that a post‑Burnham mayoral by‑election could give voters a binary choice: old Labour machine vs new challenger.
On those terms, Labour cannot be sure it would win – so it’s rewritten the counting method so that even if Reform wins the first round, Labour can still scrape through on everyone else’s second choices.
To make that happen, Labour has used its Westminster majority and the unelected House of Lords to accelerate the switch back to SV – a change originally pitched as a general reform for 2027 – so it bites just in time for the one contest where Labour fears a bloody nose.
That is why this story matters nationally.
It tells every upstart party, every independent, every voter who’s ever thought “maybe we could change things locally” that if you get too close to power, the rules can and will be rewritten to stop you.
Democracy doesn’t die when people stop voting.
It dies when the people who count the votes start quietly changing how they’re counted to make sure the same side keeps winning.
October 2021
🚨Elon offered to sell Tesla stock and donate $6 BILLION to the UN World Food Programme to “Eliminate World Hunger”.
BUT! … Only if they provided full public/open source accounting so everyone could see exactly where the money went.
They did not accept.👀
Anyone shocked?!?
Hey @DailyMail Remember this you dirty filth rag!
Trying to say I misled people about the dangers…. Saying I spouted lies . You are vile… if I had the money I’d fucking sue you for blaming me for people being in hospital