I think Farage’s body is being propped up by fags and booze at this point and — joking aside — he can afford decent healthcare and most importantly, I think his willpower will keep him going, he’s had his eyes on this prize for some time now.
At the moment Labour don’t have anyone to replace Starmer, let alone anyone who’s a threat to Farage. Of course, that could change, but it’s not a problem at the moment.
Assassination is a possibility but lawfare — same as we saw with the efforts of the establishment to frustrate Brexit — is a certainty. Farage has been consistent on the ECHR and unless/until he can get us out of that, we won’t be able to control immigration and the associated expense.
Four years is a long time. How do we keep Nigel off the fags and booze to stay alive that long and will someone in Labour kick Starmer out to where he deserves before this horrible government’s time is up? Who will replace Starmer? 😱
Who on Earth votes for the LibDems? Are there really that many brain-dead people in Britain? The Scots are easily brainwashed by the SNP because national pride outweighs everything there and they assume England is all London. Thus, they will welcome being overrun by Asians and Africans because will prove to them that they aren’t really bigots of the first water as they appear, because at least their invaders aren’t English. The Hamza Youssef experience has taught them nothing.
There is always the possibility for the first time in Britain of assassination. Pakistani political history is full of it. How else do desperate people remove the irremovable object when democracy fails? Starmer shouldn’t be giving speeches in his shirtsleeves. He needs a flak jacket.
Until you Brits get rid of the fucking islamists, you will have no chance of achieving anything except chaos & civil war, only it won’t be confined to northern Ireland this time
The trust in Farage is gone long ago for me. Unless he is being directed from the States big hitters in the background, I see only more walking away, once the danger to the establishment has passed by.
This also means that there won’t be any serious opposition to reform (for a while anyway) which is good and bad. I also dread to think what kind of state the country will be in by then as well. My predictions: The national debt around £4T, virtually no hotels left, crime out of control etc but with a decent majority Reform should be able to slam the breaks on all the key drivers of managed decline.
Great points from Kat.
I think Farage’s body is being propped up by fags and booze at this point and — joking aside — he can afford decent healthcare and most importantly, I think his willpower will keep him going, he’s had his eyes on this prize for some time now.
At the moment Labour don’t have anyone to replace Starmer, let alone anyone who’s a threat to Farage. Of course, that could change, but it’s not a problem at the moment.
Assassination is a possibility but lawfare — same as we saw with the efforts of the establishment to frustrate Brexit — is a certainty. Farage has been consistent on the ECHR and unless/until he can get us out of that, we won’t be able to control immigration and the associated expense.
Four years is a long time. How do we keep Nigel off the fags and booze to stay alive that long and will someone in Labour kick Starmer out to where he deserves before this horrible government’s time is up? Who will replace Starmer? 😱
Who on Earth votes for the LibDems? Are there really that many brain-dead people in Britain? The Scots are easily brainwashed by the SNP because national pride outweighs everything there and they assume England is all London. Thus, they will welcome being overrun by Asians and Africans because will prove to them that they aren’t really bigots of the first water as they appear, because at least their invaders aren’t English. The Hamza Youssef experience has taught them nothing.
There is always the possibility for the first time in Britain of assassination. Pakistani political history is full of it. How else do desperate people remove the irremovable object when democracy fails? Starmer shouldn’t be giving speeches in his shirtsleeves. He needs a flak jacket.
We must remember that life is full of hope.
Until you Brits get rid of the fucking islamists, you will have no chance of achieving anything except chaos & civil war, only it won’t be confined to northern Ireland this time
You won’t last that long.
plan B now
The trust in Farage is gone long ago for me. Unless he is being directed from the States big hitters in the background, I see only more walking away, once the danger to the establishment has passed by.
This also means that there won’t be any serious opposition to reform (for a while anyway) which is good and bad. I also dread to think what kind of state the country will be in by then as well. My predictions: The national debt around £4T, virtually no hotels left, crime out of control etc but with a decent majority Reform should be able to slam the breaks on all the key drivers of managed decline.
Reform will win in 2029 unless there is cheating in the voting system which is a very real possibility.