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Writer's pictureSean Goins

Reform is on the Rise

Updated: Jun 12



British politics has been a mess for a while now; British Labour has only gone more left and wants uncontrolled mass immigration and also wants to push for radical environmental programs that would weaken the British economy, all of this with their intentions to escalate with Russia essentially make them the Democratic party of the UK. Then you have the so-called conservatives known as the Tories. Tories, just like Republicans, can snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, and they may have done it for the last time because now the party is imploding.


The Tories are facing a financial crisis, and there is a real risk of losing every seat. This could potentially give the far-left Labour a free run to implement their globalist agenda, which could have detrimental effects on the UK. A well-known conservative British alternative media group, Lotus Eaters, has presented a compelling case for zero seats and is advocating to “Remove the traitors from office.” The Tory's response to this was to propose a national service act that would conscript young Britons. However, this move has only served to further alienate young people from conservatism, exacerbating the party's already precarious situation


Amidst the prevailing doom and gloom, a new political force is emerging-the Reform party. Founded in 2018 by Nigel Farage and Catherine Blaiklock, many of its members are former UKIP types who played a significant role in advocating for Brexit. This election cycle marks the return of Nigel Farage, who is being hailed as a “British Trump” by Fox News. The reform party is positioning itself as a strong opposition to the Labour Party and its radical leftist policies. They are advocating for stricter immigration policies and a quantitative easing overhaul to revive the British economy in the post-pandemic world.


Reform is rising quickly in the polls and will likely do better than ever in this coming election. The Tony Blair-style Tories have failed Britain. Now, anyone who wants to keep the old Lion standing is flocking to Nigel Farage and his Reform party.

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