Local government may not be the most exotic branch of politics, but following on from last year’s general election, Thursday’s local elections will provide the first litmus test for Keir Starmer’s administration, Kemi Badenoch’s tenure as Tory leader, and give us our first indication as to whether Nigel Farage’s resurgent Reform UK are genuinely going to translate poll leads into success at the ballot box.
Love your take on tomorrow’s elections. I’m not as eloquent as you but fully share your view that there’s only one party worthy of a vote as things stand, and that’s Nigel’s. We have to stop the bloody madness and reset the UK to a place where white, working class (and middle class) people aren’t despised by their government.
The uniparty ought to get out and listen to the despised white folk. They'd learn that they are all saying the same unsayable things and are pretty damn cross about all the spongers, grifters, crooks, charlatans and scuzzers running the place and not at all impressed about all those folk from elsewhere floating over and being treated better than the natives. At some point, the dam will break. Even though we Brits are not very good at revolutions and stuff.
Love your take on tomorrow’s elections. I’m not as eloquent as you but fully share your view that there’s only one party worthy of a vote as things stand, and that’s Nigel’s. We have to stop the bloody madness and reset the UK to a place where white, working class (and middle class) people aren’t despised by their government.
Good stuff Frank.
"May you live in interesting times"
as they apparently say in China
The uniparty ought to get out and listen to the despised white folk. They'd learn that they are all saying the same unsayable things and are pretty damn cross about all the spongers, grifters, crooks, charlatans and scuzzers running the place and not at all impressed about all those folk from elsewhere floating over and being treated better than the natives. At some point, the dam will break. Even though we Brits are not very good at revolutions and stuff.