Friday, 14 March 2025

Farage's Fall a Chance for UKIP to Regain Momentum?

 I think it's becoming clear that Nigel Farage isn't the great hope we thought he was. He's walked back from the stop immigration and deport everyone stance people thought he had. I mean, he made the right noises, but thankfully Rupert Lowe has pointed out the difference between Nigel's perceived position and his actual one.

So, where to go from here?

Well, Rupert could start up an entirely new party that supports his viewpoint and somehow grow it organically in 4 years so it has a party structure and enough candidates to field in the next election.

Yeah, kinda impossible without a shit-ton of money and donors brave enough to shrug off the labels of racist.

I'd be the ideal candidate, because I believe the people promoting the current status quo are evil. They are supporting the draining of the world's health professionals to provide cheap labour for the NHS instead of training  UK nationals.  I think they are evil for allowing the UK to go backwards on the concept of rights and freedoms. The freedom of speech and the rights and freedoms of women are at risk. People that support immigration and the Islamification of the UK are evil and are effectively abusers of future generations. 

So, what do we do?

We need a party that is ready to go, with a structure and a local membership that we can get behind.

Arise UKIP. Sadly you didn't change your name after Brexit to reflect your broader strategy, but beggars can't be choosers. Personally, I'd have renamed UKIP to the Christian Conservative Party, or something of that ilk.

UKIP need to be swamping Social Media right now, with hundreds of messages, that show where they differ from the more moderate Reform. Get the message out, thump it home. Closed borders, no immigration, a complete split from Europe, rearmament of UK armed Forces, training of UK nationals instead of draining the world for talent, reversal of the need for degrees in the Police and Nursing professions, emphasis on vocational courses, an emphasis away from elitist influences, so democratisation of the law, repeal of most of what Tony Blair brought in. The return of double jeopardy so the Police have to do their job and gather overwhelmingly substantial evidence to prosecute and cannot constantly and maliciously harass defendants with constant court cases. Dropping Net Zero and a return to a sensible energy policy based on resources available within the UK.

I could go on, but it's up to UKIP to now get the message out and come to the fore. I want to see one message on UKIP policy every day. And I want it to be clear and concise. I want voters to know the difference between what Reform say and what Reform actually believe and what they will do.

No personal attacks, just policy where the two parties demarcate significantly and promotion of the personalities within UKIP. promotion of their cabinet, who is there at the top and responsible for health, borders, immigration etc. Let's get to know these people as a team and individually. Let's get them as famous as the Reform five (now four) MPs.

UKIP can do it, but it needs to be doing it now. 




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