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First of all, apologies to all for being offline for a while. I have been in Alberta, CA, advising our patriotic colleagues on their efforts to gain independence from Canada. So many parallels with our Brexit - the heroic fight to break free from a stifling and corrupt federalist superstate that is constructed entirely for the benefit of a dominant other (Ontario is as to Germany). Obviously, while there, I did as much as I could to keep England top of mind for trade deals when Alberta does break free.

All of this has given me the benefit of time to watch the important news in Clacton unfold. And it is now clear who is a 'winner' and who a 'loser' in this story:

Nigel Farage: Winner.
What a mark of a true democrat to throw his fate back to the people and expose the hypocrisy of the stablishment blob seeking to undermine him.

Rupert Lowe: Winner.
By stepping back from this election he maintains the clear distinction in the electorate's mind between the centrist Reform party and his centre right Restore. This reinforces the genuine choice that we face at the next general election.

Main stream parties: Losers.
Scared of Nigel. Too scared to stand their own candidates. What more to say.

All leftists: Losers.
Really, "getting behind" a candidate who is dressed as a bin? Yet more proof, if needed, that leftists are not serious people with a genuine respect for their country.
 
thank you for you thoughts and comments
i do hope nigel uses his 5 million or so fund to pay for the needless election to save wasting other peoples money for his re election parade to save it coming from the "establishment" and adding to everyones taxes ;)
 
First of all, apologies to all for being offline for a while. I have been in Alberta, CA, advising our patriotic colleagues on their efforts to gain independence from Canada. So many parallels with our Brexit - the heroic fight to break free from a stifling and corrupt federalist superstate that is constructed entirely for the benefit of a dominant other (Ontario is as to Germany). Obviously, while there, I did as much as I could to keep England top of mind for trade deals when Alberta does break free.
Welcome back M’Lard
All of this has given me the benefit of time to watch the important news in Clacton unfold. And it is now clear who is a 'winner' and who a 'loser' in this story:

Nigel Farage: Winner.
What a mark of a true democrat to throw his fate back to the people and expose the hypocrisy of the stablishment blob seeking to undermine him.
That’s confidence
Rupert Lowe: Winner.
By stepping back from this election he maintains the clear distinction in the electorate's mind between the centrist Reform party and his centre right Restore. This reinforces the genuine choice that we face at the next general election.
Revenge is a dish served cold
Main stream parties: Losers.
Scared of Nigel. Too scared to stand their own candidates. What more to say.
Just clearing the decks for Nige’s very public political sui cide
All leftists: Losers.
Really, "getting behind" a candidate who is dressed as a bin? Yet more proof, if needed, that leftists are not serious people with a genuine respect for their country.
Farrage is the one getting behind.
 
Reform / Restore 2029 if not sooner

Mass sackings in Whitehall and beyond (that's the main reason the Uniparty is so against him).
 
Reform / Restore 2029 if not sooner

Mass sackings in Whitehall and beyond (that's the main reason the Uniparty is so against him).
Is that allowed in a Communist government?
Won't they just push them out of a window, or whatever?
 
Reform / Restore 2029 if not sooner

Mass sackings in Whitehall and beyond (that's the main reason the Uniparty is so against him).
Around 20% of the entire UK workforce is in public sector "employment" - that is, doing things that spend our money rather than earn money. However, you could at least argue that some of these roles are useful.

Around 2% of the entire UK workforce is in the civil service - that is doing things that spend our money to deliver absolutely nothing of value at all. Shuffling piles of virtual paperwork from one desk to the next, work creation.

The small rump of meaningful work that happens in the civil service can now almost enitirely be replaced by AI.

The issue with mass sackings is that the cushy-no-accountability-job-for-life types that fester in the civil service will still benefit from their gold-plated benefits and pensions schemes that we all pay for.

Therefore, there will need to be a change in the law to strip these freeloaders of these benefits before the sackings begin. Which will only happen under Restore - Reform is, sadly, not strong enough to do this.
 
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