No.
No, and there is not a gnats chance I will. I would join the Raving Loonies before them. Lowe must regret that name was taken as it would have been more suitable.
They’re over there !Are they the People’s Front of Judea or the Judean People’s Front?
I'm drooling.No, and there is not a gnats chance I will. I would join the Raving Loonies before them. Lowe must regret that name was taken as it would have been more suitable.
The policies read like a far right wet dream, with zero chance of doing anything real.
The only good that could come from this would be to further splinter the right, before Lowe disappears into the obscurity he so richly deserves.
Many of us have always seen you as a drooler, thanks for the confirmation.I'm drooling.
The announcement clearly states that the movement is not a political party, so presumably they won't be fielding any candidates, so they can't take any votes away from Reform or any other party.No.
This is the dumbest thing you could imagine at a time when Reform are performing miracles in the polls.
Habib is at it as well.
Do these guys want to shift politics to the right at the next election, or are their little ego trips more important to them?
I don't care if I like their policies. Nigel Farage is the only man who can win the next election. These two have no hope, so what is their real motive?
Then what is the point of them?The announcement clearly states that the movement is not a political party, so presumably they won't be fielding any candidates, so they can't take any votes away from Reform or any other party.
Are they the People’s Front of Judea or the Judean People’s Front?
What will they actually do?They are the future. Last chance for the UK. If this does not work, then all bets are off.
Your guess is as good as mineThen what is the point of them?
Are they going to complain about everything, or are they just going to moan about Nigel Farage?
They sound like a pressure group. Nothing new about that.Your guess is as good as mine
They sound like a pressure group. Nothing new about that.
Are we going to get demonstrations and general nuisance making activity?
As far as I can see, that part of the population that is White and not brainwashed with liberal waffle is already wanting to change the suicidal direction this country is going in.
Do we need these two Reform rejects waving their flags? I'm yet to be persuaded.
I don't see how it helps Reform win the next election. Once Reform has at least a big representation in Parliament, then we can worry about policy. It does not need criticism from former members.The reason they aren't a political party is precisely because Lowe shares your concerns on strengthening the left by splitting the right's vote.
Here is a good explanation from two of the DR's leading lights.
The point is in crafting the emerging right away from neoliberalism (which to be frank Farage still is) and towards nationalism that deals with our concerns on demographics, economics and so on.
Frankly Restore is about the right who still have faith that we can get our country back....Farage only cares about governing for five years before he fecks off.
I'll certainly be joining it.
Well, we would much more like Reform to win than Labour....even if it's far from perfect and so we won't stand in their way.....But long term, Thatcherism isn't going to save us.....Indeed, it sells off the family silver to the highest bidder in every aspect and then complains that we are losing the country.
I don't see how it helps Reform win the next election. Once Reform has at least a big representation in Parliament, then we can worry about policy. It does not need criticism from former members.
Farage is smart enough to know what not to say in order to become popular with floating voters.
When you look around Europe today, it is only a matter of time before the right rises. There will be a window to save it before it is too late, and we are a minority in our own lands.