@_BasedCow_ My view is that it’s still the best direction (for now) to push things to start mass deportations, but the long term strategy cannot be just voting for Restore.
@RejoinNowUK@RestoreHalifax I can keep unknow people out my house with having to hate them.
The economy is a weak excuse. Almost everything I love is more important than money and profit.
A very sensible take.
We MUST secure mass deportations first, above almost all else.
Anything more natsoc will have to come later, once the people are ready for it.
The British public aren’t going to go from where we are now to voting for something like the NRP anytime soon.
As Zoomer says, we aren’t going to get 100% what we want in 2029, but Restore offers a united front.
It’s the youngers in the leadership that we must look to, as they’re the ones that’ll be in charge in 10 years from now.
Since I feel I owe you guys a comment on this matter (was busy with sorting it out privately first):
It is not cope to say that Rupert Lowe's definition of ethnonationalism is different to ours. We know from people that have talked to him that his 'ethnonationalism' is a nazi jackboot crushing some brown child's skull or something, thuggery, combat 18, skinheads, call it whatever you want. That is obviously a retarded definition, but Rupert grew up with Holocaustianity and that's what he sees it as. Restore's policies are obviously largely ethnonationalist and I know that many far more ethnonationalist policies are in the pipeline.
The issue is actually one of complete political incompetence. We've said from day one that Restore is not only not a complete package, but also a coalition. There will be things we don't like, but the vehicle will result in millions of deportations, essentially securing our demographic future for all time and setting us up nicely to finish the job once the scene is further to the right, whether that's with Restore if we inherit it or something else.
Nationalists have completely and utterly held up their end of the deal to the letter and then some, and Rupert has, so far, navigated the situation quite well. We know he isn't an ethnonationalist or anything of the sort, but him coming out and saying what he said is just about the worst thing he could possibly say for the coalition which he leads, even if he means something different to what we think. Pure incompetence, no wrapping this one up. A middle finger to his base, even if it's not what he meant. Simply awful, and he needs to clarify what he meant to reassure his activist base, the vast majority of whom are self-described ethnonationalists.
There are a lot of people hoping Restore fails (even though they have no alternative) and so obviously they'll grab things like this and use it as a stick to beat you with if you're in Restore. Ultimately though, all of our guys are still at the top of the table, and until I see people like Charlie Downes and Lewis Brackpool cucking, then I see no reason for serious worry.
Been consistently disappointed with Rupert himself in many regards, but he's given our guys a seat at the table, and isn't policing his membership, which is what matters. We're in this for the long term, we've got a great vehicle with policies that will result in the deportation of millions, and those policies are only going to get more right wing over time. The future looks good, even if Rupert is riddled with terminal boomeritis and might make everyone look silly sometimes.
TLDR: Restore isn't captured by any foreign interests and allows us a seat at the table. In fact, our guys dominate the top table, so it's still the best vehicle, even if Rupert can be a silly boomer who views the world in a completely different way to us. Grit your teeth through the boomerisms and always chimp when things we don't like happen. Don't throw your toys out of the pram and leave, but make your voice heard, as you're actually a part of this party, not just a voter with no power or influence like Reform who purges anyone right wing.
@FrenScottish@Harry_pitt@orm0nde If Restore wins, Rupert will likely only serve one term anyway, assuming it’s a successful term.
We need to look to the long term.
Restore is building energy and pushing nationalism forward, despite any boomer/thatcherite lingerings.
@Luke_Jahn_ We have precious little time left until we become a minority and things start becoming politically impossible to reverse.
Do you believe the NRP could win a majority before that happens?