Let's be clear from the outset: this is a highly controversial post, but with only a few very simple points to make. Our duopolous governing class has been hijacked by those who don't care a fig for the People. The People are miles away from recognising this fact, and the real Opposition is all over place: run by dilettantes, completely unequipped to flourish in a FPTP voting system, and barely making an impression at all on the mass of electors. To get the right voting system and make clear to the electorate what a shower the Big Party duopolists are, we the 1in8 need to develop a mordant and hard-hitting campaign of non-compliance and civil disobedience....both forcing the Goblins to return real voting power to The People, and encouraging the electorate to wield that power in clean out the filthy, excrement-riddled stables for good.
This image to your right has to be the tallest, narrowest chart in the 13-year history of The Slog. As such, it is the perfect metaphor for just how pathetically thin on the ground those who want full-on radical reform for the UK are. Each of the four brief paragraphs below explains on a different and ever more depressing basis just how unlikely a General Election is to change anything for the better in our country.
72% (nearly three out of four) of British voters intend to vote for one of the two Parties that not only got us into this mess, but also tried by every means possible to defy the will of the People in relation to female pension delays, phone hacking, Brexit, accepting illegal migrants, kow-towing to sexuality narcissism, conspiring with the Eunatics in Whitehall and military intelligence, approving LGBTQ nonsense in our primary schools and proposing laws about free movement, climate change, smoking and handing power to the crooks at WHO - all of which spit on British liberty principles.
If one adds the Liberal Democrats as an equally pro-EU Establishment shower on 11% and the Green climate fascist fantasists on 5%, that's within a gnat's whisker of the "1in8" branding The Slog suggested for the real level of Resistance to globalist totalitarianism in the UK.
Reform, the SNP, UKIP and Plaid Cymru together still lag 10% behind the Tories poised just above the ocean bed on 28%, and can as a group muster just over one third of the Labour Party score. UKIP is now a minnow on 1%. Only one of these tiny Parties has displayed any increased popularity in the last year.
The Party I refer to is Reform. Last September it was on 2%, now it's on 6%. Although with something of a higher profile of late, the similarly named Reclaim Party doesn't even register in this latest study. But it does have one MP - Andrew Bridgen, disgracefully tossed out of the Tory Party for refusing to obey bonkers vaccine science. On the basis of these data, it's hard to fancy his chances of getting back into Westminster at a General Election.
The Conservative Leader Rishi Sunak is a remarkable politician - the only one in my lifetime I can remember who - on being asked a dagger-at-the-throat question - simply agrees with it.
Q Prime Minister, the level of illegal migrants being allowed to stay in Britain is unsustainable
A I accept that reality, and everyone in the Party wants to cut the numbers back
Q Prime Minister, many decent British citizens are appalled by the sight of this forced association in our schools of sexual perversion and children under five years old
A Yes, as a father I quite agree that our children must be protected
Q Prime Minister, surely you are appalled by Roald Dahl's books being rewritten to accommodate contemporary sensitivities?
A I am....works of fiction should be preserved and not airbrushed.
I suppose one could argue that this is a disarming tactic likely to de-wind the sails of determined critics, but it's only a matter of time before some bright spark focuses on what Fishy Rishy actually is:
Q Prime Minister, why are you such an unmitigated prat and lackey of the New World Order?
A I was at Goldman Sachs and married into a billionaire family.
There are bits of me these days that suspect such a straight answer would propel Rishi's Party upwards by 10% in the polls: "I like our Rishi, 'e's a good bloke 'oo talks straight just like us". This is after all what voters said about Boris while he was working through the full litany of lies about phone hacking and Russian nerve agent poisonings.
We are back at that timeless pair of related theses:
- Democracy flatters those who, if you gave them bread and circuses, would vote for horses
- The fast lane to dictatorship is a democracy where the electorate is ill-informed or misinformed
For me, the flaw in both those assertions is in the intrinsic desire to blame voters rather than those Nelsonian media cowards who not only "see no signal" but happily confuse, mislead and otherwise scam the average citizen. But that point made, the awkward Truth still sits there like a hairy mammoth in the understairs loo: our electorate in 2023 is very clearly nowhere near as thoughtful and discerning as it was (say) 78 years ago, when - at the end of the Second World War - it turfed out the national hero Winston Churchill in favour of a Labour Party ready to actually do something for the Working Class, as opposed to just talking a good game about it.
For the best part of thirty years, banal soundbite promises (and misplaced trust distracted by brainless celeb-culture) have awarded the British People a collection of gargoyles starting with Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, followed by David Cameron and Nick Clegg, Theresa May, Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and now Rishi Sunak. Not too far in the background during this we have seen Dubya Bush, Barack Obama, Brussels, NATO, Sedwill the Spook, the Bank of England's bastard Bailey and now a notorious Big Pharma deceiving, ripping off and generally acting in a treasonous manner to poison the electorate, empty the Treasury and bankrupt every national Sovereign - thus fertilizing a dust bowl in readiness for Intrusive World Government that will leave us all broke but happy under a Davos/WHO dictatorship answerable to nobody.
Three years after the creation of Operation Viruvaxx, pretty much every last vestige of genuine power has been stripped out of the national political class, in favour of the unelected media, police, judiciary, banking, pharma, smartphones, intelligence, sexuality and Green cadres of scaremonger emergencists with their insane ideas about the nature of a New Normal.
Yet in the face of all that - imagine if I'd predicted all of it in 2003, what a laughing stock I would've been - three quarters of our Island Race remain immovably wedded to one Party founded in the 19th century, and another one created before the French revolution.
The obvious misnomer in that conclusion is my use of the term Island Race.
VE Day, 1945
The nature of our electors has changed. The Establishment Parties have not substantively changed their way of addressing the People. To have even the remotest chance of carving out a new and solid franchise of support for the clean-sweep version of "Resistance", we the People need to have a new version of The Political Party in concrete ways that go far beyond the 'stylist ' approach that gave us New Labour.
The oldies in Britain are no longer the Island Race, the third generation of post 1951 immigrants remain a largely unknown quantity, those indigenous Brits under 30 are mostly compliant about the New Normal, and the latest wave of unmapped yobs foisted on us by a bitter EU/NWO alliance are going to become fissile material if only because that is their default social position: they know no other life beyond truculent violence and remorseless rape.
People trying to position me as a racist on the basis of comments above about today's Britons would be on a sticky wicket: I speak better Yiddish than some young Jews, I am an unalloyed admirer of the UK Chinese community, I had a serious relationship with a Vietnamese lady six years ago, and I now live as part of a tiny white minority among Africans in The Gambia where good sex with black women is readily available if you give as good as you get in terms of respect, and understand the rules that accompany such adventures.
Rather, what I'm observing in those First World comments is a clear empirical case of Britannic social division about Brexit, sexuality obsessions, diversity, multiculturalism, royalty, free speech, Equality before the Law, climate change and uncontrolled mass immigration involving those who share few if any of our historical self-imaged traditions.
I am OK with the multiracial society model; but legal systems are based on values that require every citizen to sign up to shared cultural norms. If large groups resign from those values, chaotic minority demands and political appeasement are brought to the fore. In short, the multicultural social model is a crock.
This has nothing to do with race, and everything to do with both denialist ideological fantasies about what real needs any "tribe" has, and long-standing cultural traditions of behaviour.
The UK Island Race is no longer a tribe: during seventy years, it has become a tribulation. Oxford Dictionary definition: "a cause of great trouble and suffering".
In 1912, G K Chesterton wrote, 'People set new values as the norm because they can no longer live up to the old ones'.
This truism has now come home to roost in the United Kingdom.
My conclusions: the UK electoral system is designed to be a Closed Shop making it almost impossible for cultural changes to be converted into influential Parties. External influences - the EU, easy foreign travel, UN driven migration etc - have complicated cultural fragmentation to a level beyond repair. Internal ideologies have forced education into a tight corner of easy compliance and near-zero critical analysis. Ergo sum, only increasingly repressive technocracy will enforce social obedience. Elections will either be rigged or interpreted as a pressing need for "a National Government".
My bottom line: We aren't going to reform or reclaim the UK through the Ballot Box in its current form. Those who think we can are off with the fairies.
The only means left open to us now is to make our homeland ungovernable until such time as its self-styled élites are prepared to accept our agenda, not theirs. And our agenda has to be one set at a culturo-constitutional level. When everything else has been taken away from a person, civil disobedience is the only thing left before all-out revolution: and the surveillance State embodied by GCHQ, the smartphone and approaching digitalisation of earnings and wealth will be able to stop any such revolt by the end of Spring 2024 at the latest.
Total and unbending non-compliance and policy sabotage in the meantime is our last chance: we must put the keynotes of State plans into clear and disciplined focus, develop tactics and then get to it.
Only one event could potentially change all that: the Third Coming of Nigel Farage. I have my doubts about where such a thing might or might not take us. UKIP as a brand is all but dead, he helped found Reform UK (now at last gaining some traction at a low level) but he has no known familiarity with Reclaim - the only "new" Party with an MP. The first job for a reborn Farage should surely be to "do a Tsipras" by turning the little folks into a Syriza. But that really isn't his forté. He might get the odd Tory to join him, but I can't think who that might be at the moment. I still believe that, at base level, Nigel doesn't really get how radical change needs to be in the UK; and connected to that, he most certainly wouldn't meddle in or "leave" the central banking system. He is still a City man at heart, but unlikely to be taken seriously by those who see banking consolidation and globalised electronic money as an inevitable outcome of "Reset".
Now recognising at last where he's gone wrong before, Nigel is pumping up expectations of "a far more radical Party than UKIP ever was".....but what does that mean? The 1in8 want various big things back in Britain: common sense, free speech, a more representative voting system, the strict Rule of Law, release of the media from indirect ownership via mega powerful shareholder influence, the end of a tyranny of minorities, prosecution of the Pharma/Spook criminals, fierce reform of the role of monied influence emanating from unelected donors, a reversal of intelligence community powers, less kow-towing to Washington and NATO....it's a long wish-list. I would be astonished if Nigel Farage was up for much of all that.
One final iteration (also to some degree, reiteration) of the point of this Sunday Essay. The current electorate lacks the breadth of knowledge or specialist skill base to create a step-change via electoral politics. The first task is to stop the lackeys from giving away what we want back irreversibly. That means first, a fleet of foot, wide-ranging programme of mass disobedience to bring the runaway train to a halt; second, ending State control of the media and electoral reform; and then an election that ends the Establishment duopoly...this forming the basis of a genuine bid for real Sovereign independence.
Never let it be said by future historians that we returned to serfdom through sheer apathy. If we're going to go down, let's go in a blaze of 1in8 Glory that inspires others at home and elsewhere.
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