13 Comments
User's avatar
Atticus Fox's avatar

First and foremost the Tories must be destroyed. Their destruction will create the space for a new right wing party to emerge (which probably won't be Reform). But a better right wing party will, must, emerge. #zeroseats

Expand full comment
Alex Starling's avatar

But 5 seats means short money and a voice in parliament. A first crack at splitting open the uniparty hegemony. I appreciate that the make-up those seats does matter.

Expand full comment
User's avatar
Comment deleted
Jun 29
Comment deleted
Expand full comment
Ye Olde Sausage Machine's avatar

I think the global financial system is heading for such a huge crash that an discussion about politics is redundant. US national debt is increasing by $1 trillion every 100 days now. The UK's national debt is approaching £3 trillion. It was a mere £1 trillion in 2010 after McRuin Brown had finished trashing our economy. We are fucked beyond comprehension. The political class knows the game is up. It's all just window dressing now.

Expand full comment
Richard G Chapman's avatar

After the last global financial crash, the Globalist Elites (GEs) saved themselves predominantly at taxpayers’ expense with treasury “bail-outs”. After the next global financial crash, I’ll wager they’ll save themselves at savers’ expense with “bail-ins”.

Don’t you think the GEs are deliberately undermining us financially as part of a package of measures designed to gain more control over us?

I hope I’m wrong but any expectation of our regaining any control we once may have had over the political class seems to me to be pie in the sky.

Expand full comment
Joe D Mulheim's avatar

That's approx 100K for every USA citizen. It's approx 40K for everyone in the UK.

I've heard China has a national debt? So who's in credit? The global net balance has to be zero or "the total value of all global assets"

Also, do those figures suggest sudan is richer than the USA!! 🤔 What mechanism will cause the crash?

Expand full comment
GregB's avatar

More like £100K for every UK taxpayer. That is not re-payable. The bubble is bound to burst when banks begin to fear that their bonds etc will not be repayed. The only question is when will this happen.

Expand full comment
Alex Starling's avatar

Appreciate the argument. But feedback from voters so far has been positive re challenging the uniparty. And the uniparty (both voters and candidates) don't know how to handle proper challenge. Let's see how it goes.

Expand full comment
Niall Warry's avatar

Whatever the future of our 'governance' nothing is going to change unless and until the 'People' demand it and the changes they should get behind are the six demands of THA which quite simply turn our politicians into our servants instead of our masters.

For far too long the will of the 'People' has been ignored as governments pander to the well organised vocal minority pressure groups and follow the globalist agenda controlled who don't even know, let alone understand, what grass root opinion is.

We are now a long way from Lincoln's words of "Government of, by and for the people" and real democracy has to involve the 'People' having real 'Power', and not just at elections, to keep politicians in check.

Our future is in our hands but if we sit on them nowt will change.

https://harrogateagenda.org.uk/index.php

Expand full comment
Niall Warry's avatar

I should have added that in the coming months THA's 30 page pamphlet will be published as a book to expand on the six demands and iron out all possible objections, that will undoubtedly arise from the 'naysayers', that giving the 'People' more power is at best not going to work and at worse is dangerous.

Expand full comment
GregB's avatar

Looking forward to the pamphlet.

Expand full comment
Niall Warry's avatar

BOOK!

Expand full comment
GregB's avatar

Oops, of course.

Expand full comment
Punk Gift's avatar

I think the "right" will have to get used to being a protest movement like the "left" used to be. The problem is the Civil Service. It is now been fully infiltrated by the left. I think we will see the things that the Conservatives failed to do suddenly become possible under Labour, because the Civil Service will cooperate with a government they perceive as left wing.

You often see right wing people saying we need a "clear out" of the Civil Service, but this won't be possible. In the short run they will just go on strike and bring the country to a halt. In the long run, you can't simply abolish departments, you have to replace them with another department which will inevitably recruit the same people that worked in the old department and adopt the existing work practices. So you just end up with another department that is essentially the old department but with a new name.

You just have to look at the old Soviet Union. It didn't work on a really basic level - such as providing enough food - and oppressed its people, but it stayed in place for decades. Bureaucracies are remarkably resilient.

Expand full comment