Wednesday, 12 June 2024

Reforming Reform

 
I recently stated that I had decided not to vote for Reform UK in the upcoming general election because of the shameful way they had betrayed their candidates in the recent local government elections, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2024/06/farage-is-back-again.html. However, just a few days later I watched an interview with Reform's deputy leader, Ben Habib, on Times Radio. The presenter spends the whole ten minute interview focused on a single issue, the "chequered past" of their election candidate for the Bexhill and Battle constituency, Ian Gribbin. It's the usual story; Mr Gribbin made some wrongthink comment at some time in the past in an irrelevant context and then stands for the party in the election, and the leadership are therefore "informed" about it, even though he apologized. Mr Habib does a good job of rejecting the suggestion that Gribbin should be deselected. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2FjBDgGBEo. What's more Nigel Farage has been in a similar interview and also declined to submit. I must say, it was rather cringeworthy to see Richard Tice standing beside his new leader, nodding along with such an innocent look on his face. Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjmmrwexv4ko. This is progress. It is obvious that since Nigel got back, the leadership of Reform have had a get together and decided quietly to reverse their previous policy of instinctively throwing anybody their enemies point to under the bus. I still believe they should apologize to all the previous outcasts and offer them their nominations back for all future elections. Hopefully that will be their next step. I might vote Reform after all.
See here for more background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2021/08/political-correctness-portal.html.
And: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2019/10/brexit-portal.html.

4 comments:

  1. Gravity Mirror14 June 2024 at 16:18

    Hi Ben,

    The policy document now on Reform's website is completely silent on foreign policy issues (I am thinking of Russia/Ukraine and Israel/Palestine). They may yet put something in their forthcoming manifesto about these but I wouldn't be surprised if that is also silent. I can only take that to mean if they were elected they would continue with the current policies of funding both Ukraine and Israel.

    Farage was once seen as a Putin apologist by the mainstream but since the war started in 2022 has been equivocating about the situation in Ukraine. I agree that he is an inconsistent and somewhat unpredictable politician and that's not to his credit.

    I live in an a constituency where Reform is likely to do well, possibly win, but to vote for them I would need some indication of a move away from neoliberal foreign policy.

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  2. Hi GM.
    That's a good point and you're probably right. I should think twice before supporting them.
    It's all academic because they've ignored my constituency. That's quite a good strategy; Annaliese Dodds is our MP, the shadow "Women and Equality!" minister. It's as safe a Labour seat as they come.

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  3. Ben, what do you think of the commentary from this lady over on Lotus Eaters? "57 Countries from the commonwealth have a right to vote plus zimbabwe (which was never in the commonwealth) plus Ireland (with whom we have a recipocral agreement) have a right to vote in our elections. People who have come into the country on student visa and have come from the commonwealth. 57 other country nationals who come in on student visas and have the right to vote (and do you think that they're going to vote for remigration policies?)". I never knew this...
    https://youtu.be/BJbfNVGdYLg?t=1440

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  4. Hi Avalon, no I didn't know that; but it doesn't surprise me. The globalists' central strategy for Europe has been along those lines. I did not know that about Ireland. I'm aware of the Anglo-Irish agreement which gives the Irish and those in NI the right to duel citizenship, but I didn't know this included voting.

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