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Christine Gray's avatar

Excellent piece. I am worried for Nigel. Brexit was a spoke in the Globalist plans. It wasn't supposed to happen. The Globalist plan for an EU controlled by one Government is a guinea pig and stepping stone prior to the craziness of a possibility of a one world Government. I think this is their long term plan. What I did not realise is that Labour, Tories, LibDems etc are ALL signed up to the Globalist agenda. This is why there has not really been a change in Government since Blair. All these parties will do whatever it takes to stop Nigel and Reform. There is a real fight and the gloves are off.

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

The failed imprisonable lawfare and then failed assassination attempts on Trump have left the globalists in a very weak position now that he is safely re-elected with a strong MAGA team and secure succession. The globalist plan for one-world governance is heavily predicated on the climate change hoax which Trump has neutered in the US and hopefully in due course, by popular demand, all round the world. I hope Trump will go further and cut the lawless UN down to size.

The Uniparty and the globalists are in denial that their precious Agenda 2030 is already a dead duck thanks to Trump pulling the plug (as with their Ukraine war). What happens next is unclear but it could get very messy. They obviously think they can shackle everyone with Digital Ids but I think they’ve left it too late.

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Christine Gray's avatar

We have another 4 years of Labour. Will there be a Country left if this Agenda doesn't go their way? Labour will ruin the economy deliberately and their conduct is an indication of the mess they will leave behind.

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

Little did I think when I started campaigning against the climate change hoax some 30 years ago that the country would end up facing an existential threat not from “climate change” but from its totally pointless and infeasible supposed engineering solution (Net Zero). I’ve been trying to spread word on the dangers for years, most recently in my (slightly optimistic) post on “The charade of Net Zero”: https://edmhdotme.wpcomstaging.com/the-charade-of-net-zero-2/.

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Christine Gray's avatar

I totally agree with you. Net Zero was engineered by the Globalists to wreck economies in the West increasing national debt for purpose of the Globalists taking financial control over Countries and implementing their own policies, which is basically the Kalergi plan, to pave the way for their vision of a new World order and one world Government. The change of demographics by forced mass immigration where Countries lose their identity and have a higher percentage of mixed race creates a society where people do not belong to any one Country. This also wrecks the economy. I think Putin could be a Globalist and the war in Ukraine against the people is probably not just about minerals but also a distraction and depletes the wealth of the West. EU Countries are still buying Russian oil and gas through other avenues, so Russia is still being funded to attack Ukraine. Even if Reform get elected in 4 years time, Labour will probably have wrecked the economy and the only way to save the UK will be to cut costs and would mean deporting all foreign people on Universal Credit.

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

Putin is listed as having been on the WEF Young Global Leader program, along with such luminaries as Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, William Hague, Jacinda Adern, Justin Trudeau, Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron, … https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/a-list-of-klaus-schwabs-wef-young.

However I don’t think the Ukraine war has much to do with the WEF. It was deliberately provoked by the US and Nato as part of a stupid “game” started back in 1994 under Clinton to bolster US superpower hegemony. President Trump has now pulled the plug on US involvement in such games, leaving “Europe in a tizzy”. Jeffrey Sacks explains in this 10-minute clip: https://x.com/ricwe123/status/1892857808246177971.

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Julie Preece's avatar

Wouldn’t put it past this “government “ to implement a scorched earth policy. It could be underway now.

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Paul Castle's avatar

One would certainly hope so Douglas .

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The Great Clean Up's avatar

The worst legacy of the Blairite revolution was Blair & his legal cabal meddling & interfering with centuries old formed sovereign legislation.

Whilst some ‘modernization’ might have been desirable - Blair (assisted by that shady sleazebag Mandelson) effectively destroyed many processes within Westminster & created ‘expert’ external organisations to ‘manage’ the country (for that - read hand over to globalist backed NGO’s).

That’s why - under Blair - the civil service doubled in size 1997-2010.

There is a lot at stake - will Farage even be able to repair the damage of the Blairite era?

How will that be achieved when you get your funding from the same watering holes as everyone else - and Blackrock own trillions worth of global assets?

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Christine Gray's avatar

This could explain why Meloni changed course. We may be underestimating the power that these people wield.

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The Great Clean Up's avatar

Undoubtedly. Italian debt = full control by E.U financial mandarins. The P.M will not have more power than Brussels. Look at our own Brexit vote. The likes of Mandelson & Hunt had absolutely no intention of following it through.

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Paul Castle's avatar

In short there is an enormous amount of damage to repair !

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Christopher Poole's avatar

Great journalism Alex, what has been playing on my mind since Labour took political speech not just into the gutter but down the bloody drain is the previous attacks on Nigel, the women that threw a milk shake over him, then for that fat unfunny left wing ex lawyer comic Jo Brand to say it was a shame it was not battery acid, which then emboldened a fella to throw a lump of concrete, seeing as Starmer does not like being in public, I believe he has a deep rooted fear and wrongly believes he can scare Nigel and Reform away just by his disgusting rhetoric.

I have never had the pleasure of a conversation with Nigel or a PFL, but even I know this man will not be stopped by these means alone, I truly see a man that loves his country and is a true conviction politician. God Bless him and You and Reform

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Fizi's avatar

Mmmmm... yes, into the gutter, down the drain, and firmly round the U-bend.

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Gareth's avatar

I have no doubt that the 2020 election was rigged. I've been saying so sonce November 2020!

Something very strange happened in Andrew Bridgen's constituency in the 2024 election. Everyone regarded him as a good and popular constituemcy MP yet he lost the seat.

A Rwform government will have to pass a raft of legislation to allow senior civil servants to be replaced. The Supreme Court must be abolished. We must either ignore the ECHR or leave it.

All this is likely to take time, and it doesn't help that Farage refuses to build a team of capable people.

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Paul Castle's avatar

It has been evident for a long time now that civil servants think they rule the country .

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Christine Gray's avatar

I disagree that Farage has not built a team of capable people. There is more talent in Reform than in the Labour and Tory, LibDem combined. If something did happen to Nigel, it would not be the end of Reform.

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Paul Castle's avatar

It's far worse than that !

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Julie Preece's avatar

Excellent piece Alex. Having pondered on this. 2 events stand out. As we all now know the slashing of Nigel’s security detail by the blob ,which is horrendous enough. Then Starmer s conference speech. His constant attacks on Nigel were jaw dropping. He clearly put a big target on Nigels back.

An open invitation for any nut job to have a go. You would think after the recent assignation of Charlie Kirk starmer might realise that words can have horrific consequences. Take care Alex

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Jeremy Poynton's avatar

Why? Easy. Labour are following in the footsteps of the Democrats - by becoming pyscho.

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

Exactly. The Dems in the US condemned themselves to irrelevance on the twin-peaked hill of “climate change” and politically-abetted mass immigration. Let’s hope Labour and the entire UK Uniparty die on it as well.

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Fizi's avatar

I have been afraid for Nigel for some time. Ever since that nut job threw a milkshake at him and everyone laughed, applauded and Jo Brand incited an acid attack on the BBC, that the BBC defended as “deliberately provocative", and was not intended to be taken seriously. The police decided to take NFA. Funny how Jo Brand can get away with inciting violence on the BBC, but some mother of two gets two years inside for a tweet. Funny that... innit?

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Victoria Cooper's avatar

There was a time when we could have judged Starmer as merely incompetent and being played. But now the chips are down he is showing his true colours. I would call them psychopathic. He has openly given up his charade of "serving" Britain to replace it with being at war with Reform, which effectively means Britain. A PM at war with the electorate.

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JJ's avatar

We live in a pantomime.

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David Gosling's avatar

they think we are stupid. They used the EXACT SAME tactics in the US.

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Frank Kelly's avatar

I don't think worry is in order until he sues the likes of Lammy and people, be they politicians who say things while not protected, activists and the like. All very well spouting it's freedom of speech, but when others don't observe it, you have to resort to the practice.

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