Nigel Farage could lead a coalition of the right and become PM
Polls clearly suggest that a coalition of the right, led by Nigel Farage would slaughter the Labour party, is this the grand plan?
Reform UK came second to Labour in over 100 seats, many of which were won by the current sadminstration by very small margins.
Since the election, Keir Starmer’s popularity has plummeted, the Labour party have completely discredited themselves, in fact they have done such a good job of betraying their voters that it is becoming increasingly hard to find anyone who will openly admit to actually voting for them, which is understandable.
So where is this all heading?
The Conservative party has been dealt the most savage blow in their history, and there is hardly any genuine Conservatives left in the ashes of the former party that was the most successful in history.
As they try to elect a new leader, from the small collection of ‘wets’ who managed to hold on to their seats, reality is that they are trying to revive their party from a selection of candidates that are all so far up the derriere of the globalists that they have absolutely no hope of winning the support of the masses ever again.
In the meantime, the mood of the country has taken a nosedive, we have been subjected to lies, hypocrisy, threats and the insult of watching hardened criminals released early, to make way for those who have said something that this administration would rather keep quiet.
The number of people joining Reform UK has been increasing dramatically, and when Sausage Starmer arrogantly labelled all those who take pride in our country, our borders, our sovereignty and our freedom and our history as FAR RIGHT, he did not realise that this made him the object of ridicule and contempt.
Looking forward, poll after poll is clearly demonstrating that this pathetic administration, that 80% of the electorate never wanted, are on borrowed time, kept in power by their pseudo majority, their lies and their threats, but the clock is slowly ticking.
With rebellion on the way over their ruthless and arrogant decision to cut the winter fuel payment, their reckless Keironomics and their spiralling spending commitments, it is only a matter of time before the entire charade falls apart.
As things stand, by-election after by-election will see Labour MPs fall, one after another, but with the Conservatives now little more than a party of weak invertebrates, with no prospect of a leader who has any understanding of the electorate and with Reform UK on an upward trajectory, the speculation of a coalition of the right, led by Nigel Farage is increasing dramatically, but how would this work?
Once the Conservatives have yet another leader in place, their sixth in the last few years, their hopes of surging in the poles will quickly turn to disappointment as their legacy of the wets falls apart, leaving the greatest political vacuum in decades.
At this point, their MPs, their members, their supporters and their voters will be open to any solution to save this country from two tier Keir and his band of pension grabbing hypocrites, and the only viable option that may be open to them, would be to end their pointless belligerence, reach out to Nigel Farage, stand as true Conservatives and collectively flush the Labour party down the proverbial political U-bend as it were.
That could change the political climate overnight, on the other hand, they could stay as they are and dream on, what do you think?