Wednesday, May 13, 2026

 just considering starmer, britain was going, or had gone, insane. the question becomes will the newly elected act on promises or just revert to the globalist theme; 

 

Farage’s win in local elections seems to have projected him towards becoming the next PM in the UK. But the two-party system is not going to be scrapped; it has just been replaced by two groups of rainbow coalitions – although there is plenty of time for Farage to drown himself in graft.

British politics is never going to be the same again after Nigel Farage’s far-right party, Reform UK, scooped the lion’s share of local election seats on May 8th. While many political pundits now conclude that Farage is destined to become the next Prime Minister, it is also worth noting that the voting system will have to be rejigged before the next general election, as six parties are now running. The days of the two-party race, which British commentators call “first past the post”, are outdated, and there will now be a debate about changing the system to a proportional representation system which, ironically, propelled Farage through well over twenty years in the EU system, as his party benefitted enormously from it.

What many analysts are now predicting is that the next elections in the UK will group Reform UK and the Conservatives as one pact in a coalition versus Labour, the Lib Dems, and the Greens on the other side. But the euphoria of the landslide victory for Reform has pushed many mainstream commentators to conclude that one way or another – even perhaps through getting a majority of seats in the House of Commons (highly unlikely) – Farage will be the next British PM.

His agenda will be business- and elite-friendly, but largely this is a populist leader who few want to admit will be elected on one policy promise: deporting millions of asylum seekers back to their country of origin. Arguably this would take the strain off the national budget, as currently there are 1.5 million who claim benefits, but there is also the subject of free housing, which is becoming more and more an incendiary subject among disenfranchised whites in northern cities. Mass migration has simply got out of hand in the UK, with hundreds of young men arriving on the south coast in boats from France who all seem to come with similar profiles: all unmarried men from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, and sub-Saharan Africa who do not have passports but do arrive with the latest smartphones. White unemployed people in the UK, in particular in the north, are sick of seeing these people granted free housing and cash while a small percentage of them achieve social-media notoriety by breaking laws, even raping women, which has also created a lot of anger as it has thrown a light on a two-tiered legal system that favours them over the locals............more..........

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