

Craig Pack
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'If a left coalition beat Reform, you'd have to start doing deals.' 'In that situation you would have to do the patriotic thing...' Reform UK's Head of Policy Zia Yusuf discusses the potential for a coalition of parties on the right.

Lady in brown, "I think a lot of the Tories who defected to the Reform UK party were always perhaps racist and wanted to push an agenda that was disgusting frankly, but they've just found a party they could do it with" "I honestly think the general consensus particularly amongst young people is that we've lost our humanitarianism" "And the only party that is showing any semblance of that are The Greens" "We're so fixated on the economy, wealth, on so many other things, we're neglecting the fact that we are all humans" "And we are not looking after one another" "Labour, Tories, Reform UK, none of you offer security to young people who are exasperated" "The state of the world and how we are treating each other"



Holy sh*t. I’ve been banned from traveling to the UK. They revoked my ETA. "Your presence in the UK is not considered to be conductive to the public good." 3 days after posting this about Starmer.

This speech by Rupert Lowe was the moment that it was cemented in my mind that he should be the leader of Reform and the next leader of this country. The second video was when I first knew that Farage does not have what it takes to save this country. There have been countless clear and obvious contrasts between these two men, before this, and ever since. This is not about being far-right, or extreme in any way whatsoever. This is about common decency, and having the courage of one’s convictions to do the right thing for the future of Britain. Something we’ve had far too little of in the leadership of this country over the last 25 years. The battle for the future of Britain is still being fought, and Rupert Lowe is still there fighting for us. We need to get behind him.