!!! EVEN STRONGER: FARAGE COMES THROUGH !!!

Party infighting proves that there is a prospect of power to fight for. So, though had to be stopped quickly, the recent conflict in Reform has shown how big a force they have become. Further, the inevitably difficult weeks of political life play a crucial rôle in giving leaders the chance to prove their calibre.

After Nigel Farage’s swift action, in removing Rupert Lowe, and returning immediately to focus on the country — the opposite of prolonged, self-indulgent Tory-infighting — Britain still wants Reform, as the new opinion poll, below, shows.

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Today, a Daily Telegraph post tried, speculatively, to capitalise on Reform’s difficult week of Rupert Lowe’s dismissal. Its unthought clichés — ‘broken, infighting mess’ — were, respectively, untrue, obvious and vague. 

The Tories — The Telegraph’s chosen political party for ages — have been full of infighting for ages, too. The confusion that resulted for their brand and their aim has now been replaced with the still worse problem that, along with Labour and the Lib Dems, their policies are controlled by the #WEF and the #UN: not by the voters. That is why ever fewer want the #ToryRulingClass to ‘take charge’, to quote the Telegraph headline’s unfortunate yet telling phrase today. If they did, it would just be dictatorship by the modern ruling class: the #LibLabCon #UniParty.

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Instead, we want freedom, with low tax, and without the globalism of #NetZero, the UN, the EU and the WHO.

Unlike the Conservative Party over the course of many scandals, Reform handled their difficult week with decision and openess, putting the country first. 

As a result, Reform are stronger than before, and so is their two way bond with their supporters, who can see that spin and denial — the toxic tools of the professional politician — have been ditched.

The revolution is now that much more real: and, as the #NetZeroTories fade, Britain wants Reform still more.

#BritainNeedsReform

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