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Britain, for example, has a “fifth column” in its society. Members of that fifth column occupy influential positions in government, the legal professions, the mass media, publishing etc.
[“So much incredulity over why Starmer’s popularity is so low “because he is a nice guy” or “because we are not in financial crisis”
The man televised trials of people who had said stuff on social media and called the nation Far Right Thugs. The Right Wing Press didn’t ‘spin’ that stuff. They were instructed to cover it verbatim.
The words were Starmer’s. The actions were Starmer’s.
For people in the country who don’t know the man personally they see a cold, uncompromising, judgmental out of touch lawyer who seems not to remotely understand the anguish of the everyday Brit, or even like them
Earlier today I heard an argument that Labour should now focus on its core vote of young metropolitans and white collar workers. That McSweeney leaving means Labour don’t have to pander to the Brexit Backing Red Wall and can focus instead on the yuppies who indulgently support The Greens.
Given that most working class folk despise Labour and sense it despises them, if the strategy is to demonise them even more and abandon them even further, Labour will struggle to ever get back into power.
The party that tackles immigration and speaks to the vilified and trampled underbelly of ordinary folk who are fed up with being ostracised in their own nation will sweep to victory.
Labour are hastening that revolution.“]
[“This scene is extremely painful… and like so many others, it may pass without consequence. But it will not pass before my eyes without speaking a word of truth. Imagine being that person returning from somewhere, carrying a few items for his children. From friends’ comments, it becomes clear he was a teacher, someone who raised generations. In a single moment, his children become orphans, and his wife is left a widow—giving birth to a new story of pain. The occupation assassinates civilians in broad daylight, with no accountability and no oversight. The scene unfolds in the middle of the road: Young men on a motorcycle. An unarmed man walking, carrying a few belongings. A truck loaded with fuel—had it exploded, it would have caused a massacre in every sense of the word. Civilian cars present at the moment of the assassination. Many passersby on a main, busy street. What kind of criminality is this? What ceasefire are they talking about? What peace are they speaking of? What monitoring committee are they discussing? When blood is being spilled openly, in broad daylight… What kind of oppression is this? That voice inside you must be shared with this complicit world. #AWordOfTruth in the face of an unjust world Here is #Gaza“]
The Israeli Jews giving full vent to their warped and apparently ingrained sadism.
Hard to believe that nearly a quarter of the electorate would vote Labour, after the past 18 months.
However, and leaving that aside, the poll would still translate to 342 Reform UK MPs (a quite good majority), 133 Labour (279 fewer than at present), 55 LibDems, 42 Cons (79 fewer than at present), and 35 SNP [etc].
Britain’s FPTP electoral system— winner takes (almost) all.
Replace one puppet of Israel and the UK Jewish lobby (Starmer-stein) with another (Streeting)? Not a very plausible strategy. In any case, most opinion polls indicate that Streeting will lose his seat at the next general election.
Jew.
Zionist.
“Antifascist”.
“Hope not Hate”
Typical.
Starmer-stein just has none of the qualities necessary or useful in a Prime Minister.
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That vile organisation known as Hope not Hate should be called Hate not Hope. Their members should be given the NKVD treatment.
The sick traitors who make up the Cabinet seem oblivious to the impending disaster in the coming elections. Had Farage not been the hypocritical bastard he is, and had he not tried so hard to sound “no far-right”, Reform would be 40% instead of 30% ahead in the election forecasts.
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Claudius:
If Reform forms a government but then fails to deliver, the next stop will be proper social-national upsurge.
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I sincerely hope so. I am quite sure REFORM will fail, because its leaders do not really care for the British people nor the nation as a whole. REFORM is like the MAGA movement created by that clown called Trump, a false “way out” of the system, created by the system itself to channel the people´s anger.
BTW, do you remember the nationwide French protests carried out by the “yellow vests” between 2018-20? That was a fantastic opportunity to capitalise on the hatred of the people against Macron, and that treacherous f… female Marine Le Pen did nothing. That was a wonderful opportunity, but also a clear proof that the Rassemblement National (like REFORM) is NOT a true nationalist party.
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Claudius:
You are of course right. Still, as often said, “politics is the art of the possible”. It would be better for everyone were I the leader of a party with significant public profile. Reality says, however, that I have no party, and am generally unknown to the public (despite the BBC, Sky News, newspapers etc having covered —often inaccurately— my 2016 political/procured disbarment and my 2023/2024 free speech trial and sentencing).
Reform is at present the only way to shake up the present set-up, albeit that Reform (as I predicted would happen) itself looks more like a System party with every passing day and, as you note, is really “controlled opposition”.
There has to be an electoral chistka in Reform’s favour.2026-2029, probably 2029. That will indicate that the British public have binned “LibLabCon”, with most existing MPs removed. After that, it may be that Reform will also disappoint the people and in turn be supplanted by a social-national party that, at present, does not exist.
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You are right, of course. However, the (((powers that be))) will never allow or recognise a social- national party. Assuming such a party would be allowed, sooner or later, it will be banned. They are never short of excuses to do so. Things will get nasty because these bastards will not go away without a fight.
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Claudius:
I agree, but there may be the possibility of intervention by intervening factors; gamechanging intervention.
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Yes, you are right. I will drink to that!
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