Kick Them Out!

Change Britain For Good

The Tory party leadership contest is an exercise in futility.

Neither candidate is believable after 14 years of Tory failure. Jenrick can bleat on as long as he likes about the UK leaving the ECHR but he knows full well his party wouldn't have it. Kemi calls herself conservative but, like Jenrick, voted for May's dreadful Brexit deal. She also supports same sex "marriage", just like the rest of the fraudulent "Conservative" party that went off the rails under Cameron.

The Tories are a busted flush. They have had their chances and are destined for the dustbin of history. None of the right sounding words they spout can be believed and anyone who thinks otherwise is either incredibly naive or just a die-hard Tory voter who refuses to accept the obvious.

The future of the country needs to be determined by the smaller parties, like the SDP, the Reform Party and UKIP. As long as the big globalist parties remain in power the UK will continue to decline.

The Case for Zero Seats

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We need to get the "Conservative" party down to zero seats at this election.

After the last 14 years of ineptitude, treachery and downright criminality, the regime currently in charge deserves obliteration at the next election.

I'm hoping the "Conservative" party returns less than 100 MPs. Less than 50 would be ideal. 0 would be brilliant. What has this "Conservative" party achieved? Virtually nothing, except a botched Brexit, lock-downs, vaccine and mask mandates, mass immigration, net zero, wokery everywhere, ULEZ and a national debt of over £2 trillion.

They've done everything we didn't want.

What we wanted was a small state. Lower taxes. Freedom of choice, not ruinous lock-downs. A proper Brexit, not the sellout from traitors May and Johnson. An improvement in our energy security, not nearly a dozen coal plants shut down for no good reason. We also wanted proper border controls and a massive reduction in inward migration, both legal and illegal. We wanted common sense in schools, not this new-fangled gender madness.

The Tories have betrayed Britain and all those who voted for them in 2019.

Now there will be a price to pay.

However, once the Tories are eviscerated the question is "what next?" Labour will be worse - less than useless. Maybe after a few years more people will wake up and start voting for smaller parties that put Britain first.

There are a lot of people rooting for Reform. While I might end up voting for them, even the Reform party isn't ideal. It's not very conservative and not radical enough. It opposed the overturning of Roe v Wade (not very conservative), has a "1 in 1 out" immigration policy (not radical enough) and initially supported lock-down and vaccine mandates (not good). Even their opposition to Net Zero has some faults. For example, they won't consider using coal for energy generation. The Reform party needs to be more conservative and more radical. Then it might attract more voters. It also needs a more charismatic leader than Tice.

So there isn't much to look forward to after the next election. However the destruction of the Tory party will be the first step in improving the country for the better.

The "Conservatives" want ULEZ

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Railing against Khan because of the pointless ULEZ expansion misses the point.

ULEZ is Tory government policy. TfL funding is linked to its expansion, which Grant Shapps pushed for.

Rishi Sunak and his "Conservative" party could get rid of ULEZ but they won't because it's party policy that they all support. They are all wedded to the nuttery that is Net Zero.

This is yet another reason why the fake "Conservative" party must be booted out at the next election, followed by the "Labour" party thereafter. Hopefully then we will have our revolution.

Matthew Goodwin on the future of UK politics:

The last 13 years of "Conservative" rule is 13 years of failure. The people in charge have made all the wrong decisions:

  • A botched Brexit with continuing EU rule over Northern Ireland, courtesy of Theresa May, Oliver Robbins, Boris Johnson, a treacherous Civil Service and a Brexit-hating Parliament.

  • Closing down nearly a dozen of our coal fired power plants, making us more reliant on gas, "renewables" and imports from the continent. Energy bills have therefore increased dramatically. In addition, no new nuclear power plants have been built anywhere in the UK and there remains a ban on shale gas production. Our gas storage capacity has also been downgraded.

  • An absurd over-reaction to a bad flu virus, which has cost over £400 billion, increasing our total national debt to over £2 trillion. There should have been no lock-downs, masks, "social" distancing or any of the other crazy measures that were imposed on the country from March 2020, and which those of us of sound mind ignored and rejected.

  • An increasing amount of woke nonsense infesting all our institutions, schools and universities, and a failure to uphold the basic principle of free speech.

  • No reduction in the sky-high immigration into the country, which has now reached incredible levels, putting more and more pressure on local services and driving wages downwards.

  • No reform of the House of Lords, which is stuffed full of hundreds of political cronies of little use and with little common sense either.

  • No progress on environmental concerns such as the scourge of littering and the continual pollution of our waterways and coastlines.

  • An increasing ballooning of the size of the state. No axing of the quangos or reduction in local government.

In summary: a record of total failure, for which the "Conservative" Party deserves electoral extermination in 2024. The "Labour" Party will do no better. Maybe in the not too distant future enough people will have woken up to vote for something different and get our country back on track.

"Conservatives" - a Party of Con Men

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The "Conservative" Party is a total con.

Here is Sir Rocco Forte explaining why he won't support the Tories anymore:

Neil Oliver is on point here as ever. The whole of Parliament needs flushing down the loo and replacing.

Johnson: A Critique

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A succinct and accurate summary of the Johnson years, from Starkey and Gyngell:

Johnson has been an utter disaster for the "Conservative" party and the UK.

A narcissist with no real conservative beliefs, he has squandered the 80 seat majority he won in 2019 through a botched Brexit, a series of wrong and unnecessary lock-downs and a failure to get rid of net zero and develop a sensible energy policy based on using our reserves of coal and shale gas.

Instead, we are now saddled with an extra £0.5 trillion of debt and a cost of living crisis which will more likely than not consign the party to the dustbin at the next election.

Yet there are still many people who admire this charlatan and for some reason are blind to the catastrophe he has presided over. Maybe they are all on handsome salaries, or have a million or two in their pension fund.

As always, the "Conservative" party fails to understand why they are in the trouble they are, focusing on trivialities such as eating cake in Downing Street or failing to admit to supporting a bottom pincher when his unsuitability for office was clear.

The "Labour" and Liberal "Democrat" parties are equally reprehensible. They too supported the criminal lock-downs and restrictions, as well as attempting to overturn the Brexit vote.

Frankly, none of the parties are fit to be in Westminster and a total clear-out is required. Until the British people realize that and stop voting in a tribal fashion, the trajectory can only continue one way - downwards.