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He has got to be better than the smug retired actor who is the Conservative Party candidate.
Whether it happens this summer or next, sooner or later the Russian “Stavka” will order a general advance across Eastern Ukraine. Russia cannot lose this war and will not lose it.
The Labour Party 1997-2010 created the system that resulted in this, the Conservative Party 2010-2015 made such events more common, and the Liberal Democrats enabled the Conservative Party from 2010-2015.
All System parties.
Vote Reform UK or elsehow today.
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If so, rather disappointing for me. I wanted the Conservative Party to be all but wiped out, primarily. 130 MPs will mean that it can still present itself as a potentially viable party of government, as it did after 1997. Very disappointing and irritating.
That means that the “2-3 main parties” scam rolls on, at least until 2029.
For social nationalism, there is no “Parliamentary road”…
Assuming that the exit poll is accurate, this is the triumph of the unmeritorious. Unmerited “elected” dictatorship for Labour. Unmerited success for the LibDems, getting 61 seats off little more than Ed Davey clowning and falling off sailboards etc. The “dustbin” party… Also, the unmerited survival of the Conservative Party, even if only as a rump party of ~131 MPs, but still enough to be the official Opposition.
The SNP, reduced to ~10 MPs at Westminster, is pretty much a dead duck as a party of Scottish government in the future, as is, now, any faux-“Independence” for Scotland.
As for Reform UK, I think that ~13 MPs constitute as good a result as they realistically could have expected. For the past 9 years, the LibDems have had fewer MPs: 8 in 2015, 12 in 2017, and 11 in 2019, yet look at them now— 61 MPs predicted. Reform UK could be there, or beyond there, in 2029. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_Democrats_(UK)#General_elections.
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Yes, it was vile, anti-British, New Labour Mark One from 1997 to 2010 that started the first, real moves to demolish the welfare state and that has been added to since with appalling results like that above.
Fake Conservative and anti-British New Labour Mark 2 with added Zionist, pro-Israel extremism don’t give a single flying #### for this country and its native people and certainly don’t care about poor and vulnerable people. Just how many times do they have to make this abundantly clear before voters understand this?
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“it was vile, anti-British, New Labour Mark One from 1997 to 2010 that started the first, real moves to demolish the welfare state”
Even worse, it was the neoliberal fanatic Margaret “there is no such thing as community” Thatcher who started the ball rolling on destroying the social safety net and Britain’s sense of community.
I absolutely despise and loath Margaret “greed is good”* Thatcher.
*For Thatcher and her fellow neoliberal Tories, greed is good if you’re a corrupt politician taking bribes, or a rich (((banker))) or (((corporate raider))) seeking to asset strip the UK and enrich yourself. To the Thatcherite Tories, greed is only good if you’re rich or you’re an ambitious greedy opportunist who wants to become rich. If you’re a schoolchild hoping for free milk, or a coal miner doing a dangerous job and asking for a higher wage, then greed is definitely NOT good.
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You described Thatcher and her admirers perfectly. They represent the hateful, corrupt and greedy White upper-class traitors across the Western world. These people would throw their mother under the bus if that suited them.
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Woke Mob Are Trying to Do THIS To Me ā Matt Goodwin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yvq-_PcpAHM
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Well, I have just come back from voting. I will give you all a slight clue as to how I voted: it was definitely NOT cast for Labour or fake Conservative.
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I will give you another big clue. It wasn’t for the Liberal Democrats or Green Party either.
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What silly globalist morons voted fake Conservative today? Idiots.
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John:
Well, Cecil King said that no-one ever lost money by underestimating the stupidity of the British people…
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Very true! It is unbelievable! WTF is voting for those useless morons known as Lib-Dems? How lucky I am for not living there because I would end up in jail if I got into an argument with a supporter of the Lib-Dems!
BTW, the famous Henry Louis Mencken coined the saying/expression: “No oneĀ ever lost moneyĀ underestimating the intelligence of the American public.”
According to the results of this election, a very large part of the population of the UK must have an IQ under 70 (i.e: Extremely low) I cannot believe that so many people vote for the Lib-Dems!!!! š¤¬āš¤¬āš¤¬ā
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Claudius:
Ah, I was unaware of that saying of Mencken. Probably, Cecil King “borrowed” the saying and altered in, in true Fleet Street style.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Harmsworth_King
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Some people vote Lib Dem for decent reasons ie they want to see the UK become a GENUINE, MODERN, DEMOCRACY at long last with a Proportional Representation/fair voting system where votes are EQUAL and SEAT SHARE MATCHES VOTE SHARE and thus not have random, irrational, lottery-type results such as last night’s disgrace.
Others, want to see us rejoining the EU. It is a point of view and merits debate but it is a fantasy because even if we did make an application the EU would be very unlikely to approve it since you have to be a functioning democracy and sharing the same archaic, fundamentally undemocratic voting system as BELARUS as we do is likely to be viewed as the UK simply not being a functioning democracy. This would have to change first. There are other considerations they would take into account as well such as a willingness to join the Euro.
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So much for all those supposedly advanced MRP models and projections. Aren’t they meant to be more accurate than normal polls? Even the most optimistic ones didn’t predict more than 100 seats for the fake Conservative Party.
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John:
Very disappointing results, if accurate. At over 100 MPs, and as official Opposition, the Cons will —unmeritedly— retain some political credibility.
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I bet they retained quite a few seats by small/very small margins and the non-Tory vote being too split against them. After all, we have five parties in England with decent or semi-decent vote shares.
Multi-party politics is the reality on the ground but our archaic fraud of stand alone, ‘pure’ First Past The Post can’t cope with it.
FPTP used on its own is a random lottery not a fair means of the people expressing their democratic will. FARCICAL.
https://www.makevotesmatter.org.uk
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Perhaps some of the more sensible and less fanatically pro-immigration Labour voters voted Reform UK instead in Labour’s target seats and that helped the Tories to retain them?
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John:
Maybe. I expect that, when the figures are all known, it will become clear that many seats were won or lost by small margins. I have not yet seen the results, having slept from midnight onwards (0600 hrs now).
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Or, the useless, globalist Tories held onto them because Labour voters simply didn’t turn-up. Even in close elections some Labour voters can be quite lazy and stay at home whereas Tories vote come rain or shine.
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“Even in close elections some Labour voters can be quite lazy and stay at home whereas Tories vote come rain or shine.”
I noticed this while looking through the election results. In many Labour constituencies, the turnout was around 50% or even something like 42%.
I suspect the people there are so beaten down by decades of neglect and mistreatment by the government, that they don’t believe that any political party will help them, but some of them still vote Labour out of habit.
It’s an absolute crime what governments of all parties have done to the White working class: importing violent diversity to replace them, while (((brainwashing))) them into hating themselves, and (((corrupting))) them with drugs, porn, the nightclub culture, alcohol, and other forms of degeneracy.
While muslim men are raping little White girls in places like Rotherham, upper class race traitors such as Jeremy Hunt are lecturing the White working class about how they need to be less “racist.”
I truly hate and despise the upper class race traitor types, who have betrayed their own people, and get a sense of superiority and satisfaction from actively NOT caring about the concerns of White working class people.
“Oh, you are upset about immigration and political correctness and violent crime? You must be a lowly pleb! You can suffer! I don’t have to worry about such problems in my upper class village in Dorset!”
I absolutely hate those sorts of traitors.
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Friend of Britain:
I recall my then girlfriend, over 40 years ago, replying to my comment that the BNP, though inadequate as a party, was closer to the right path than any other parties, especially the System parties. Her reply: “the people who vote BNP are just envious because council houses are being given to immigrants”. Easy to look down one’s nose at (some) 1980s BNP voters when one’s father (as in her case) had just *bought her*, outright, a house in a reasonably OK part of London…
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Very disappointing and irritating indeed.
It looks like the much-vaunted MRP polls were wildly incorrect.
I just KNEW the braindead self-centered Tory voters who only care about tax cuts would mess everything up.
Assuming the exit polls are accurate, it’s basically a repeat of 1997. Starmer will be Blair 2.0 and continue the destructive neoliberal Thatcherite-Blairite policies that every British Prime Minister since 1979 has enthusiastically implemented.
Meanwhile the Traitor Tories will have enough seats to continue their decades-old scam of pretending to be patriots, while gleefully stabbing their voters in the back and aggressively supporting the exact same Thatcherite-Blairite policies that Starmer will be implementing.
What a disaster.
I was hoping that the Tories would be wiped out as a political force.
It looks like the Tory-voting idiots who only care about money, tax cuts, and showing off their leased Range Rovers, have saved the day for the Traitor Tory Party.
Utterly disappointing. What morons.
At least a bunch of Traitor Tories will lose their seats.
I hear that (((Grant Shapps))) and Robert Buckland have already lost theirs.
I’m waiting to hear that nasty witch Theresa Villiers has been thrown out.
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Friend of Britain:
Yes, I agree.
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Some running commentary:
Interesting result in North Herefordshire: Green gain from Con. I guess the voters of Herefordshire North realize that the greedy Traitor Tories want to destroy the environment.
I hear that pompous wannabe-aristocrat Jacob Rees-Mogg has been kicked out. Good. Rees-Mogg hates the White working class. I can’t stand him.
That idiot Mordaunt has lost her seat too, I am glad to hear.
Johnny Mercer has just lost his seat. Good riddance to the British version of Dan Crenshaw. Poor Johnny. He had such big plans for being a corporate shill in the upcoming parliament, and now he doesn’t even have a seat.
Kemi Badenoch has held her seat. Disappointing.
Jeremy Hunt (who is married to a Chinese citizen) has been reelected by the idiot voters of his constituency. No doubt, a leadership campaign with be forthcoming. Hunt believes that he is entitled to be Prime Minister.
Sunak has been reelected, according to the news. Are we sure there isn’t rampant election fraud going on? The polls said the Tories would have only around 65 seats, and it looks like they will get twice that. Are these results even honest, or has there been (((fraud))) to benefit the Traitor Tories?
I doubt Sunak will be interested in staying around as an ordinary MP. Probably he will resign in a few months, creating a vacancy for one of tonight’s Tory losers to return to the Commons.
The news says that Iain Duncan Smith has been reelected, due to a split in the Labour vote. Extremely disappointing. I had been hoping that scumbag Duncan Smith, who gleefully delights in inflicting harm on White working class people, would have been voted out.
I’m VERY happy to hear that the wicked, vile Therese Coffey has been kicked out by the voters. She’s basically the female (?) version of Iain Duncan Smith.
But Suella Braverman, who is married to a jew, has been reelected.
In an interesting development in Northern Ireland, hardline unionist Alex Easton has taken North Down from the Alliance Party. But the Alliance Party has taken Lagan Valley from the DUP, whose now-former leader, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, was recently arrested on charges of rape and sexual assault.
The sleazy warmonger Liam Fox has been thrown out by a Labour candidate named Sadik al-Hussan. Hilarious.
Very happy to hear that Theresa May’s sidekick, the very sleazy Damian Green, has lost his seat. Probably the second biggest humiliation of his life, after being thrown into the River Charwell by Dominic Grieve (!) during his time at Oxford.
The Tories have lost all of their seats in Wales. Good.
Very upset to hear that the disgusting neoliberal super-Blairite Esther McVey has been reelected. Her voters are extremely stupid.
I’m reading that in North Antrim, DUP politician Ian Paisley Junior is “set” to lose his seat. I’m not sure how the news knows this, since the count has not been completed. Paisley deserves to lose. The DUP has turned into the Northern Ireland version of the Tories in recent decades. They pretend to be patriots, while enriching themselves and stabbing their voters in the back. The TUV candidate who is predicted to win (Jim Allister) is a hardline unionist.
The voters of Hertfordshire Southwest have elected somebody named Gagan Mohindra, a “Conservative”. Although what exactly he will be conserving (besides tax cuts) is anyone’s guess.
Very disappointed that Sunak’s sidekick Oliver Dowden has been reelected. Dowden is a notorious zionist sock puppet. Sounds like an ideal candidate for the next Tory leader.
And here it is, the result I have been waiting for! Nasty witch (and zionist lickspittle) Theresa Villiers, who recently signed a “hindu manifesto” to make it easier for Indians to immigrate to Britain, has lost her seat. Good riddance to a complete and utter scumbag!
A Labour candidate named Bayo Alaba has defeated the Tories in Southend East. You should be happy, Tories! After all, you Tories love diversity and multiculturalism!
In Gillingham and Rainham, muslim Tory Rehman Chishti has lost his seat to a muslim Labour candidate. Just another example of how the Tories and Labor are essentially identical.
I’m looking through the election results, and I don’t even recognize half the names of the Tories who have lost their seats. Who even ARE these people LOL? Are there a bunch of new candidates or something?
The loathsome Conor Burns (Tory) has lost his seat. Burns is best known for defending the alleged pedophile and alleged sex offender (((Sir Leon Brittan))) in parliament. (((Leon Brittan))) was posthumously “cleared” by the government, in a move that many people believe was a (((cover-up))).
Deep state stooge and anti-Russian blowhard Tobias Ellwood has been defeated. Maybe he can put his money where his mouth is, and join the Ukrainian Foreign Legion as his next job?
Repulsive James Cleverly (more like Stupidly) has been reelected. Very unfortunate and disappointing. I guess Britain will have to put up with his smug, smirking face for the next 5 years. I wonder if he will run for Tory leader. He’s certainly ambitious.
It’s already morning (in Britain, not here) and are still 28 seats yet to be declared. Count faster, election workers. I want to go to sleep.
How on earth do the Tories still have 3 seats in Scotland??? And there are still 4 left to declare, which could bring the Tory Scottish total up to 7. Very strange.
SNP really getting wiped out in Scotland. I guess that puts paid to any independence prospects for quite a while.
A bad night for the aristocrats: Richard Drax and Ian Liddell-Grainger have lost their seats.
Turnout in most constituencies seems to have been quite low, in some places less than 60 percent. This most likely reflects the disillusionment of the electorate, who probably feel that they cannot trust any of the political parties.
Very unfortunately, globalist puppet Robert Jenrick (Tory) has been reelected. Maybe Labour would have won if they hadn’t put up a muslim candidate against Jenrick. I expect Jenrick to run for Tory leader.
There are also several other seats where Labour could have won if they hadn’t put up candidates with obviously muslim names against Tory MPs.
It’s confirmed: Ian Paisley Junior has lost in North Antrim to a hardline rightwing candidate from the TUV. Paisley and the DUP deserved to lose. Power corrupted them, and they went from being a party that represented the Protestant working class, to just another corrupt establishment party enriching themselves and feeding at the Westminster trough.
Liz Truss has lost her seat on a huge swing to Labour.
I’ve been looking at the majorities of the newly elected Labour MPs. Some of the Labour MPs who took Tory seats have surprisingly small majorities. It seems that the swing against the Tories was smaller than expected. Disappointing.
David Cameron’s former seat has been taken by the LibDems.
Bob Blackman, who signed the “hindu manifesto” to make it easier for Indians to immigrate to the UK, has been reelected. Unfortunate. At least his co-signer Theresa Villiers was defeated.
I am noticing that in many Labour constituencies, turnout is very low. Barely 40% in some places. This signifies that there is no enthusiasm for Blairite neoliberal Labour. While voters want to punish the Blairite neoliberal Tories and throw them out, they realize that Labour is the exact same thing in different colored packaging.
There are still several seats left to declare, including 4 in Scotland, of which 2 could go Con.
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Friend of Britain:
I agree with most if not all of that.
As you say, the Labour victory-by-default has shallow roots.
The likelihood, though not certainty, is that the next Con leader will be non-white. I believe I heard that Israeli agent Priti Patel is still in place; then there is Kemi Badenoch, and of course Suella Braverman.
Jack London said “I am a socialist, but a white man first”, but people are so brainwashed now in the UK that that sentiment is alien to at least a substantial minority of the population.
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I enjoyed your comments very much, but this one in particular because it seemed written by me. You do not mince your words and tend to use strong language (very much like me) Are you trying to take my place as “Hothead No. 1”? (LOL) I loved your excellent descriptions of Tobias Ellwood, James “Not-so-Cleverly”, Theresa Coffey, Rees-Mogg, and Theresa Villiers.
If you were ordered to form a team of 20 people with the most incompetent, vile and corrupt politicians, I think you would be hard-put to choose the very worst because there would be hundreds of applicants with excellent resumĆ©s! That reminds me of the title of an old British film: “Too Many Crooks” (1959)
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Well, it’s been a very disappointing election.
My overall thoughts:
-This election shows just how undemocratic, biased, and unfair the UK electoral system really is. Labour got 9.6 million votes and around 412 seats. The Tories got 6.7 million votes and around 120 seats. Meanwhile Reform got over 4 million votes and received just 4 seats. The Greens got less than half the votes Reform got, and the Greens got 4 seats, the exact same number as Reform. The SNP got 685,000 votes and 9 seats. The SNP got less than 20% of the votes Reform got, but the SNP got twice as many seats! And it gets worse! The DUP got 5 seats with just 172,000 votes! The DUP got MORE seats than Reform, with less than 5% of the votes that Reform got!
-This shows that the British voting system is NOT democratic. It needs to be changed, preferably to proportional representation. People of all political views should support this, in the interests of fairness.
-While the Tories have been reduced to their lowest number of MPs since the mid-1700s, they did a lot better than expected. The MRP polls predicted just 60-70 Tory MPs, and maybe even less. Instead, the Tories will have around 120 MPs, twice the number predicted by the MRP polls, but slightly less than the 130 Tory MPs predicted by the exit polls.
-This result leaves the Tories greatly weakened, but still large enough to have a future resurgence, and with enough electoral credibility to avoid being eclipsed by Reform or any other rightwing party. It’s basically 1997 all over again.
-Was this election even honest, or was there rampant and extensive (((fraud))) to prop up the collapsing Tories? I find it very suspicious that all the MRP polls were so inaccurate, and that Reform won so few seats. This result is basically the perfect outcome for the (((zionists))): (((their))) puppet Starmer in power, with the controlled-opposition Traitor Tories still strong enough to continue their fake-patriot scam and serve as a safety valve, diverting patriotic British people from voting for a truly nationalist party.
-Moving forward, the Traitor Tories will most likely PRETEND to move farther to the right, in an effort to strangle Reform and deceive Reform voters into returning to the Tory Party. The Tories will PRETEND that they will be tough on immigration, crime, woke-ism, etc. Indeed, it already started before the election, with Sunak pretending that he would halve immigration. Expect more of these lies from the Traitor Tories. They will pretend to be a nationalist, patriotic party, with the intent of tricking British patriots into voting for them. After all, it’s the Tories’ most successful strategy. It worked for decades before (((Cameron))) was dumb enough to openly move the party to the left. So the Tories will go back to their typical strategy of pretending to be patriotic, while stabbing their voters in the back.
-Who will be the new Traitor Tory leader? The potential candidates are all basically the same, but with two different strategies. The nasty Priti Patel, along with Robert Jenrick (married to an israeli citizen), and Suella Braverman (married to a jew), and Kemi Badenoch, will pursue the “pretend to be conservative” strategy outlined above. Meanwhile James Cleverly (more like Stupidly), Jeremy Hunt (married to a Chinese citizen), and (((Tom Tugendhat))) will tack toward the center, emulating (((David Cameron))) and his social liberalism. But at the end of the day, all of them are the same: Blairite traitors who will continue business as usual.
-It’s been a disappointing night not only because the Traitor Tories got twice as many MPs as expected, but because so many of the worst Traitor Tories were reelected. James Cleverly, Iain Duncan Smith, Priti Patel, Suella Braverman, (((Tom Tugendhat))), Oliver Dowden, Robert Jenrick, Rishi Sunak, Esther McVey, Jeremy Hunt, etc all held their seats.
-At least a number of scumbags such as Theresa Villiers, Johnny Mercer, Therese Coffey, Rees-Mogg, Mordaunt, Liam Fox, Damian Green, Conor Burns, Tobias Ellwood etc have been voted out. But most of the “worst-of-the-worst” Tories were reelected.
-Keir Starmer’s majority is broad but not deep. He has a lot of new MPs, but many of them have majorities of less than 5000, and in a lot of cases just 1000-3000. These majorities are much smaller than expected, showing that voters aren’t enthusiastic about Labour, and that many of the new Labour MPs might easily lose next time. Still, Starmer will have 5 years to obediently do the will of his (((owners))), and get rewarded for it afterward.
-What to expect from Starmer’s government? Basically the same treasonous policies that the Tories (and New Labour before them) have implemented since 2010. More open borders, more immigration, more violent crimes committed by immigrants against White people, even weaker sentences for those crimes. But harsher “hate speech” laws and sentences for any White people who are brave enough to speak up and defend their own people and country.
-It’s been a great night for the LibDems, who have had their best result in a century. As other commenters have pointed out, I don’t really understand the purpose of the LibDems. Why wouldn’t the people who vote LibDem just vote Tory? The Tories are just as economically liberal, and just as socially liberal.
-While independence has had a very bad night in Scotland, in Northern Ireland it’s a different story. The unionist DUP are down to just 5 seats, with Sinn Fein on 7. Sinn Fein is now the largest Northern Irish party both at Westminster, and at Stormont, where the First Minister is a member of Sinn Fein. In one of the 5 seats that the DUP won, their candidate (Gregory Campbell) hung on by less than 200 votes. The Northern Irish unionist vote is now quite divided, with 5 parties (DUP, UUP, TUV, independent unionist, and Alliance which is unionist in all but name) now represented at Westminster.
-It’s been both a good night and a bad night for Reform. It’s been a good night because they have won seats in Parliament, which is not an easy feat for a new party. But it’s been a bad night because they won a lot fewer seats than expected, and also a lower % of the overall vote than expected.
Conclusion: the (((zionists and globalists))) must be elated. (((Their))) sock puppet Starmer has been elected with a huge majority. Meanwhile (((their))) equally obedient Tory sock puppets are in second place, and still in a position to deceive patriotic British people into voting for them, thus diverting patriotic voters from supporting truly patriotic parties.
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Excellent analysis. I only disagree with the idea that “People of all political views should support this (the reform of the electoral system), in the interests of fairness.” Labour and the Conservatives would NEVER support that because it would be the end of their political supremacy and fairness has no place in politics.
The electoral system across the Western world has been rigged to prevent the repetition of what happened in Germany in 1933. The change would only come with a lot of violence.
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