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Jos Haynes's avatar

I don't think there is a political solution any more. Reform are weird on immigration and diversity, blowing hot and cold. If they had kept Rupert Lowe onside, they might have had a chance of solving a few of our problems, but Farage and Tice don't have a clue.. They are even more worrying on economic policy. Form a government? They have no one now capable of running a Department. Well, I suppose that is not necessary these days. Look at the Labour idiots and the Conservative ones before them. But Farage does not even search out and keep the best people. Useful idiots is how I would sum up most of the Reform people.

So what is the answer? We meed a completely new start. Everything must change. And heads must roll first. In fact that is a sine qua non. But who will start the heads rolling? That is the question.

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Paul's avatar

Cameron was always a traitor, Bliar Mk2

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Geoffrey Bastin's avatar

Perhaps ADVANCE UK is the answer to the floundering Reform effort.

Join today for just £10.

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Jos Haynes's avatar

The proliferation of protest parties under our electoral system just favours the Uniparty. Most people have been voting for it all their lives and are reluctant to change the habit of a lifetime. We need a genuine revolution. Whether it can be bloodless is another question.

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Geoffrey Bastin's avatar

To start a revolution we first need an organisation not associated with any or all of the established parties. Reform is just another part of the Uniparty framework.

The majority of the electorate are homeless and in need of an organisation that can inspire and lead. Reform has no constitution and the so-called membership cannot vote for the party Leader. Many have had their party membership cancelled for daring to speak out.

Advance UK is our only hope.

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Jos Haynes's avatar

I agree with you about Reform. Farage has turned himself from a solution into a problem. But it takes decades (and £millions) to build a party into an electoral force under the present system. The UK will be war-torn and divided long before then. Does Advance UK have a covert military wing? If not, it will achieve nothing.

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Geoffrey Bastin's avatar

I agree about a military wing. If I were to suggest that it would probably ring alarm bells.

Reform is funded by four Muslims and Farage has history when it comes to running away. When he goes the UK will have a ready made Muslim party that has been expected for some time when all the current crop of Muslim MPs will flock to the Reform flag and the 200,000 Reform so-called members will wonder what has happened.

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Jos Haynes's avatar

I am not sure you are right about the four Muslims, but Farage has shown himself inadequate to the challenge over the past year. He is not PM material. I have always had a high regard for Ben Habib and when he was ousted I knew that Reform was not for me. I have joined AdvanceUK, but I have no illusions about the obstacles in its path. Our "democracy" just keeps the same people in power.

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Alan's avatar

I totally agree with you.

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Anthony Stimson's avatar

Truth bomb. I see no grounds for optimism here.

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Jos Haynes's avatar

"According to Sarah Harper, professor of gerontology at Oxford University, the replacement birth rate of 2.1 children per mother is unlikely to ever return:

“We have to accept that we are going to be in low-fertility societies. And the only way we can compensate for that is by looking at migration."

As soon as I hear an academic opining, my lip curls up in derision. She looks at some record low fertility levels and says that's that. Immigration is the only answer. That is the logic of a child. I can think of any number of policies which would make larger families more attractive, and quite a few that would deal with the (temporary) imbalance in the population age structure. None involve inundating the country and our culture with people with alien beliefs and practices, most of which are hostile to us.

We should not listen to academics. Seventy years ago, they were mostly well read and wise, if limited in their experience. Today's academics are the products of 30 years of socialism and wokery being rammed down their throats from the time they entered the halls of so-called learning as first year undergrads. They know very little of the real world - the one where you work for different organisations and get promotion on merit. They just swan along getting their annual increments just from being there, and easy promotions came along because the industry exploded when every poly and college was made a uni and there were professorships galore. There are very few academics worthy of respect.

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LSWCHP's avatar

There is going to be a war, and at the end of it either there will be no indigenous British left on the island or there will be no Muslims.

Ethnic and racial cleansing. That's how these things go.

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Guy's avatar

“Third world savages”?

You are an asshole!

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Frank Haviland's avatar

Almost certainly, but what's your point beyond that?

Are you saying they're not third world savages, or just that you don't like my choice of words?

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Jos Haynes's avatar

Rather than just be abusive (the sign of a savage) why not say what you would have substituted?

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LSWCHP's avatar

Well, they *are* third world savages, murdering and raping and robbing their way across the land, so what's the problem with that description of them?

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Alan's avatar

Extremely good work Frank Starmer needs assassination as a national reqiurement the arsehole is floundering about like a beached it would be a favour to him and the country.

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