Friday, 24 May 2024

UNITING THE RIGHT

Carl Benjamin lays out five basic points of agreement upon the British right could come together to form a coherent political movement. 


There was an interesting poll on-line at the Daily Mail yesterday and so far 7742 people have voted in the poll. At this point in time Labour 14%, Tories 28%, Liberal Democrats 3%, Reform 48%, Greens 1%, SNP 0%, Other 4%. 

The Daily Mail does have a high readership of women and is the highest paid circulation out of all of the nationals. The majority of the audited readership are ABC1, an average age of 56, the majority are also property owners. However, I don't think those stats include their on-line readership. What we can say is that people that voted in that poll are people that are definitely going to vote in a general election and have taken the time to vote in the poll with their intentions. 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13451623/Election-election-British-public-reveal-Euros-summer-booze-barbecues-July-4-rishi-sunak.html

Has written previously, I don't think it is going to be a landslide victory for Labour, there are still a lot of undecided voters that don't feel inspired by either Sunak or Starmer who are both members of WEF. Numerous people told the Daily Mail reporter that they weren't interested in the election, young people more interested in their holidays and the Euro's. Some said they felt "politically homeless". 

The political landscape of different candidates is quite complex, and I do think that ultimately this will be the immigration election, I agree with Richard Tice.  The reason being that mass immigration is at the core of a majority of the infrastructure issues, infrastructure that includes the NHS, schools housing and roads that just can't cope with the soaring population every year. 

The two-party system could certainly get smashed in this election, if it is the will of the people to do so and I think it is amongst many of the working class that have lived through years of the two-party system that has let everyone down. 

I still remember Tony Blair the warmonger, that took us to war in Iraq. I still remember Gordon Brown selling off the countries gold to prop up the Euro, and his introduction of over 100 stealth taxes. 

Immigrants have been flying in for decades and just staying because our border controls and institutions were not robust enough. So for instance, there has been a recent case of a man that flew in from a Commonwealth country in 1977, and never applied for British citzenship, he has now been told to leave the country. 

The 4th of July is the "Day of Group" and the planets are aligned for electoral reform, electoral reform is certainly something the Liberal Democrats and the Reform party would like so see happen. PPR. 

What is really important is that people go out and vote on the 4th July, 2024. 





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