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JamilKerala's avatar

Excellent analysis and advice.

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Phil Day's avatar

Not so different to a war cabinet - and probably justified considering the desperate state of the country.

Would be interesting to see if he considers people like Claire Fox and Maurice Glassman, they may come from a different political side but both are aligned with Farage on many of the issues he considers crucial

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MA's avatar

An interesting analysis of the situation and very convincing. I would think that Richard Tice may be the only Reform MP worth being in a cabinet with Nigel, given that he seems fairly loyal.

With regards to the various voices of the Online Right who have raged against Farage, it is interesting how none of the sans cullotes have tried to rally people back to UKIP, given that UKIP are trying to revive themselves by catering to the various factions of the Online Right. My local candidate's flyer has UKIP's "Six Missions to save Britain" that includes the promises to "end and remove radical Islamism from Britain"; to "freeze immigration for five years"; "declare war on far-left extremisim, on the Communists and Marxists in our institutions, taxpayer funded public sector and within society"; to "call out and educate on the problems of centrism, liberalism and godlessness"; and to "place Christianity, British culture, British people, British agriculture and British business first above all else" etc. Similarly, it also spends a lot of time attacking Farage for being too friendly to Trump and for not being tough enough on immigration etc. In spite of this, I don't see any of the beer hall brawlers rallying around UKIP. No one offline seems to cares about them. All of the people who I talk to who want to throw out the various foreign parasites support Reform, and all of them are attracted to the party due to Nigel Farage and the belief in him.

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