With Reform struggling to break through the inherent ceiling of ill-focussed populism, at some point the right is going to have to admit that populism isn’t that popular.
Listening to Tice on "Trevor Phillips on Sunday", I noticed that, on the question of Net Zero, he dodged the question about whether he believed in AGW or not.
“If you have no definition, your leadership will always be rudderless.”
The Globalists do have definition; they also have ready access to the levers of power. They include those at the top of the well-established hierarchical control centre, The Establishment.
How can a grass roots movement enable a State already subjugated to The Establishment isolate itself from the power of the Globalists?
I hadn't realised that UKIP was still going. I assumed it had been taken over by the Brexit party or Reform. It is good to read, that at long last, it is on some sort of intellectual footing which was fought against in Farage's time, sadly.
Brilliantly put. You have essentially gifted Reform (and anyone else who needs it) a perfect defensive line on AGW.
Listening to Tice on "Trevor Phillips on Sunday", I noticed that, on the question of Net Zero, he dodged the question about whether he believed in AGW or not.
But Reform is unlikely to accept the gift!
“If you have no definition, your leadership will always be rudderless.”
The Globalists do have definition; they also have ready access to the levers of power. They include those at the top of the well-established hierarchical control centre, The Establishment.
How can a grass roots movement enable a State already subjugated to The Establishment isolate itself from the power of the Globalists?
It's called small acorns - nature has a way of establishing itself as a force
I would like Pete's views on the ' new" SDP - the party that no one seems to know about or discuss.
I hadn't realised that UKIP was still going. I assumed it had been taken over by the Brexit party or Reform. It is good to read, that at long last, it is on some sort of intellectual footing which was fought against in Farage's time, sadly.