The strangest job vacancy I have ever seen was published on
Sunday. The United Kingdom Independence Party has made an announcement; it was
done with a lot of drama and a few teasers beforehand. The chairman, Ben
Walker, told Mark Dolan (no relation to Richard) on GB News that the party is
going to have a leadership contest and he has invited the general public to
take part. According to their constitution, any UKIP member can nominate
themselves to become leader if they are "in good standing" via a simple
poll of the members; but it is normal to advertize this only within the party.
Generally only people who have been in the party for at least three years are
considered viable. Now Mr Walker is inviting anybody to join the party and run
for leader. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2yZaaoC7H4.
The only reason I can think he is doing this is because he hopes Nigel Farage
will come back, or maybe Boris Johnson will join... God help them! The current
leader is Neil Hamilton, a former Tory who used to be a rather infamous reality
TV star, along with his wife Christine. He has announced his resignation.
There will almost certainly be a general election next year,
even though technically we could have one as late as January 2025. It will
probably be sometime in the autumn. Opinion polls unanimously predict a landslide
Labour victory, but this will not be caused by a swing of passionate public support
for Keir Starmer's vision for Britain ,
it will be as a result of apathy and indifference by many of the white working
class electorate who voted Conservative last time. I predict the turnout will
be the lowest in electoral history. I consider myself typical of this
phenomenon. I was captivated by Boris Johnson and his promise to "get
Brexit done!" which he did; but straight afterwards Bill Gates whispered
sweet nothings into his ear and he sunk seamlessly back into the establishment.
I saw Dr Jordan Peterson call a Labour government in the UK
"catastrophic"; he's right, but a Sunak victory would only be about
one percent better. So, please spare me the "we must vote Tory just to
keep Labour out!" line. I'm afraid it's neither here nor there. It's back
to the bad old days of politics, for now. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5TXqc8zTik.
I shall abstain, or maybe back a small party or an independent candidate if any
decent ones stand in my constituency. Some pundits are concerned by the same
thing I was in the last election, that the populist rightwing parties might
split the vote and allow Labour to burst up through the middle. In 2019 I was
very frightened by this; in 2024 I don't give a damn. The pundits have suggested
that the radical right should stand down in order to avoid a Labour victory
this year. Richard Littlejohn is not somebody I think I've ever really agreed
with before, but he has written a brilliant article that implores: "Here's
an idea... maybe the Tories should stand down". Yes, why should everybody
else bow out to give the Tories and open pitch to fight this election, the same
Tories who have utterly turned coat on everything they promised and done
everything they can to join the Blairite centrist Davos norm? Let them do the walk of shame to the subs
bench for a change! It's what they deserve. Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-12927921/RICHARD-LITTLEJOHN-Heres-idea-maybe-Tories-stand-favour-Reform-UK.html.
Don't expect my coverage of the election this year to be as detailed as the
last one. This is simply because it is going to be a lot more boring. Now, I
know what everybody is asking: Am I going to join UKIP and run for leader? No,
I have way too much baggage ever to enjoy a career in mainstream politics. I make
Carl Benjamin look like John Major... I wouldn't even vote for you, Ben.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2019/10/brexit-portal.html.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2019/10/brexit-portal.html.
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What do think of the Heritage party? Richard Vobes did an interesting interview with David Kurten recently.
That will be interesting. David Kurten is a good guy. He appears in my March for Life video.
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