A poll in the Daily Mail today !
Who do you want to see as PM?
•Keir Starmer3%869 votes
•Andy Burnham9%2648 votes
•Wes Streeting5%1572 votes
•Angela Rayner1%197 votes
•Ed Miliband1%171 votes
•Zack Polanski1%393 votes
•Nigel Farage54%15756 votes
•Kemi Badenoch26%7408 votes
29014 votes.54%of others agreed with you.
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THIS desperate prime minister has just publicly ditched Brexit. Sticking two fingers up to 17.4m people. And he talks about not wanting to cause division?? 😮
The Prime Minister in waiting!
If you haven’t noticed, you haven’t been paying attention.
I would rather be part of the real Tories uniting behind @KemiBadenoch vision of renewing the party, than being part of the disgruntled Tories led by @Nigel_Farage.
It’s not a sprint.
Whatever one’s politics, it is impossible to deny what Nigel has endured over the years.
No politician in modern British history has faced such sustained smears, vilification and even violent attacks simply for articulating concerns shared by millions of ordinary people.
Yet he has continued regardless. Resilient, unbowed and determined.
Thank you @Nigel_Farage , for your courage, persistence and refusal to be silenced.
@RobertJenrick Former failed Tory who fcuked up the country now thinks he knows what is needed to 'save' it.
You had 14 years and destroyed the country.
I'd sit this one out if I were you.
Today is a test for our great country.
Like a frog that’s slowly boiled in ever hotter water, for decades we have been seemingly oblivious to our perilous situation.
But are we now sensing the danger we’re in? Speaking to people across the country, I know that many of you already have.
It’s why voting in your local elections is so important. To send the clearest message possible – “Enough. The British people don’t want to go on like this. We want this mess we’re in to be fixed.”
Suffice to say, I have also woken up. I joined the Conservative Party in a contrarian act as Tony Blair stormed to power in 1997.
A simpler time, but underpinned by decisions that were to rebound terribly upon the country. It was a dance held on a precipice. One that came to an abrupt stop with the financial crash in 2008.
Turbulence ensued. And from 2010, Conservative-led governments for 14 years. Some tinkering here and there, but on the fundamental questions facing our country? No change. The self-confessed ‘heirs to Blair’, in key respects, entrenched the settlement he left.
Migration surged. In fact, the whole economic model became based upon it. National identity eroded. The welfare bill exploded. Military spending was cut to fund foreign aid for rich countries, so our leaders could virtue signal their compassion on the world stage. Impossible and extortionate commitments to Net Zero were made that went further than Labour dreamt of.
Brexit was a warning to the political establishment that the status quo wasn't working. But it was roundly ignored. By the time I became Immigration Minister, six years after the vote, I was treated to Whitehall’s version of shock and awe.
I saw the dangerous criminals streaming in who put the safety of women and girls at risk. British identity under attack as large parts of our major cities became unrecognisable. And taxpayers’ money poured down the drain on migrants who weren’t even here to work (Reform now estimates the Boriswave could cost the taxpayer up to £620 billion).
Radicalised, I fought alongside Suella Braverman for what the country needed. Ultimately, only a handful of brave colleagues - nearly all of whom are now in Reform - joined me in saying we must leave the ECHR to restore sanity to our immigration system.
But the Conservatives didn’t listen. They lied through their teeth, telling the country their plan would stop the boats, when they knew it wouldn’t.
Do I chastise myself that I woke up late? Yes. But I became determined to make the case for undoing the harm and setting us on a better path.
Today, our problems are even worse. Which is why I joined Reform as our country’s last and best hope to get back on track.
Last week I was campaigning in Havant. For the first time in my lifetime, the Tories there are a wasted vote. A recent poll showed over half of all voters have an unchanged or worse view of the Tories. One in five have stopped thinking about them at all. Those who do, don’t recognise the Conservative Party as wholly conservative. They know it is still populated by those who’d be better off in the Lib Dems and controlled by the same old clique.
As for the other parties? With Keir Starmer floundering, they’ve cooked up a new dirty deal. Remarkably, Labour, the Lib Dems and Greens in Havant have agreed that just one of their parties will stand a candidate in each ward, with the other two standing down. In elections across the country a vote for the Conservatives risks letting in a Labour, Lib Dem or Green council.
That’s a council that stands for more migrants, higher taxes, and sky-high energy prices. A medley of madness, delivered by a cocktail of clowns.
Let’s not let this Prime Minister hang on by stitching up these elections across the country.
We need change now. So I urge you to get behind Nigel and his team to end this madness. To get our country back, vote Reform.
@DavidJo59934351 Every vote is either to get someone in or someone out.
Have you always voted for the current party both in local and general elections?
If Rayner walked into my child’s class and lied to their face, I would be livid! That is shameless scaremongering targeting children. This is not politics, it’s child manipulation and it’s disgusting.
@IanJohn37337084 Oh, is that why Reform are the only party committed to raising income tax thresholds. You know, that help the lower paid. You silly old fool, Ian.