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Douglas Brodie's avatar

The UK Uniparty and the EU are on a globalist rollercoaster which is about to collapse. Their fantasy New World Order of totalitarian one-world governance with the plebs safely locked in digital straitjackets is falling apart. Ewan Stewart has joined the dots nicely in this TCW post: https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/quelle-surprise-eu-says-jump-and-starmer-says-how-high/

“But our elite are clinging onto yesterday’s world. It might have been possible to pretend the juggernaut of globalism was unstoppable when Sunak, von der Leyen and Biden were in cahoots, but that was then. Now, Trump and Vance are ploughing a totally different furrow. The US has left UN Climate accords, it has left the World Health Organisation, it champions free speech, it too is now mercantilist in trade and is pivoting to Asia.

The old order is no more, but neither Britain nor Europe has got the message. The new order is about trying to protect the very people who elected them (novel idea) through cheap energy and energy security. It’s about lowering taxes, it’s about national interests, it’s about a sensible and secure migration policy, and it’s about equity. It is not about self-loathing and virtue-signalling.

In this environment, it is highly unlikely even a Democrat Party president in the US would go back to the ways of Biden. Britain needs to smell the coffee and get real with the new world order.”

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Jupplandia's avatar

That’s a hopeful position, and I do hope it’s right. It seems a bit early to me to say that Globalism is defeated. There’s been judicial resistance of everything Trump is doing. Most of the NGOs etc still exist and still dispose of trillions of dollars in total. Nobody has been held to account, the MSM are just as dishonest as ever. Trump does lots of good, but from Canada to Romania that Globalist vision of enslavement still holds.

It’s very true that Europe and the UK are picking the path of failure. It’s less true to say this path is itself definitely losing.

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JMButler's avatar

All true. And savage.

But when will the national anger finally spill over into a reaction?

How has all this been possible?

Does the Civil Service think it's in our interest to hand over every asset we have to foreigners and bad actors?

When will all these stupid people get the idea that they might actually suffer and their lovely gold-plated pensions won't be paid because there's nothing left?

How can we rid ourselves of this pathetic excuse of a government? Why hasn't it inploded yet? Are we waiting to scrape the bottom of the barrel with Angewa Wayner as PM?

The word 'anger' doesn't cover it - swear words and 'hatred' don't even get close. Unadulterated ranting spittle-flecked fury is the way forward.

But how to apply it ....

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Jupplandia's avatar

We need internal uprising, probably with external support. It’s not imploded yet because there are still places to retreat and an illusion of normality, especially for those who rely on MSM.

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JMButler's avatar

A national strike would be a start. You're right, we haven't reached critical mass with the moronic government actions yet

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Bruce Miller's avatar

You also need to control the domineering lesbians and their soy boy allies who seem to mak up the majority of your cowardly and inept police.

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JMButler's avatar

True. Doesn't seem to be only ours, though - in similarly affected countries, the progressive element has hollowed out the guts of the organisation.

I was cheered, however, to see that the rank and file themselves are looking to replace or challenge the leadership of the woke Police Confederation.

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Jackie Williams's avatar

Thank you for putting into words what I feel. I’m so angry at what is happening to the country but don’t have the talent to write as you do.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Thanks Jackie, I share that anger.

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Ivor Silverman's avatar

I wrote! Nazi Starmer is a treasonous turd and needs to be brought to justice.

I would like to know where is our King?

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Jupplandia's avatar

Sadly our king is another turd. And I say that as a monarchist.

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Ivor Silverman's avatar

How dare you call him a turd! He much worse!!!

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alexei's avatar

It's absolutely pointless looking to your King for help. You must know that before he was crowned, he was an ardent disciple of Klaus Schwab and the WEF and their insane policies to reduce everyone to paupers, apparently in pursuit of happiness.

The bafflement is why contemporary Britain doesn't seem to possess a Guy Fawkes or an Emily Pankhurst.....although Tommy comes close.

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Bruce Miller's avatar

Your "King" lacks the spine of his grandfather, who stayed put in England with his people when the world looked its darkest in 1940. Perhaps his son will summon that courage and stand with his people. England so desperately needs a new Prince Hal to gird its loins.

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JMButler's avatar

We had a Hal ... but he met with an evil witch and is now lost to us. Not sure if Wills is any different to his Dad; they seem to be cut from the same cloth.

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Bruce Miller's avatar

When the government becomes the enemy of its people, it is time to extinguish that government. I thought we established that conclusively in 1776. Queer Keir is a traitor to Britain and its native people.

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JMButler's avatar

The Tories helped to put a spoke in that wheel by establishing the statutory 5-year tenure of each government.

But there should be a special mechanism by which any sitting government can be replaced when the support of the public falls to below 20%, as it is now.

That would increase internal party scrutiny of ministers' views, statements, morals and private deals made whilst in government, and reduce the continual scandals over perversion, greed and corruption.

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Bruce Miller's avatar

Possibly. But how much more impactful would be the spectacle of the malefactors in the dock - shackled and shamed?

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Alan Jurek's avatar

Thanks for a great analysis Daniel.

Starmer, Reeves, Rayner, Lammy, Milliband, Cooper, McFadden, Healey, Mahmood, Streeting not so much a Cabinet more a Coffin.

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Jupplandia's avatar

Thanks Alan. 😀

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Alan Jurek's avatar

These people are totally incompetent I'd never employ any of them in any capacity. We must pray that they do not manage the next 4 years, Reform have got them all rattled-a tsunami is coming.

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Barry Lederman, “normie”'s avatar

You laid out all the visible moves and the results and finally you showed the motive that I’ve been waiting for:

“And it helps that they get paid for it, of course.”

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Jeremy Stewardson's avatar

Like every socialist government since 1945 , this one is essentially full of enemy agents , happy to surrender sovereignty, waste resources and let down our allies . They must be removed .

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Ivor Silverman's avatar

Nazi Starmer is a treasure turd. Needs to be brought to justice.

I would like to know, where is our King?

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karenanner's avatar

We’re missing something. He signed over access of a military base to Russia, using an island legal authority as a go between, in addition he authorized payments to the island like an agency fee. I wonder what the kickback on something like that would be.

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Terry's avatar

Diego Garcia is neither an "Army Base" nor a "Naval Base", it is a strategic Air Base used by the United States.

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Tally's avatar

This government is run by disgusting people and will have to be removed asap

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