Today is the day of the most important election this country has faced in a very long time. Today is the day you can choose the same old policies that have led us into the mess we are in and which will make the mess worse. You can also choose policies that will make the mess much worse much more quickly. But there is also an alternative that offers hope for the future, and that alternative is Reform UK.
Vote Tory and you endorse the policies of the last 14 years, policies of betrayal and woke lunacy, and the net zero totalitarianism that will lead you, your children and grandchildren into poverty and serfdom. There will be no change if the Tories are re-elected, despite what they say now. Vote Labour, LibDem or Green, SNP, Plaid or anyone except TUV in Ulster and you are voting for an intensification of woke, net zero totalitarianism and poverty. The only exception to our plea to vote Reform is if you live in North West Leicestershire. If you do, vote for your courageous current MP, Andrew Bridgen.
If you are unsure about Farage and Reform, have a look at this video conversation between Farage and Jordan Petersen on Farage's take on where we are and where we are going. He is very persuasive and says what a large number of the British people want to hear from our politicians.
But if for some reason you cannot bring yourself to vote for Reform, vote for an independent, spoil your ballot, even vote Monster Raving Looney Party, as their policies are more sensible than those of the woke globalist cabal. I hestitate to suggest this, but if you live in Ashton-under-Lyne, consider giving Labour a bloody nose by voting for George Galloway’s Aroma Hassan, even though his Worker’s Party of Britain is led by someone who has never had a proper job and has lived off the taxpayer all his life.
I dread the prospect of a Labour government as much as anyone, but Labour is likely to win, and a vote for the Tories is little different to a vote for Labour and their almost identical polices. In power, Labour is likely to be torn apart by the ferocity of its internal tensions, between the bog-standard woke globalist lefty MPs and the frothing Far Left fanatics and their activists, with the Islamists in the background demanding ever more concessions. And they will have to reconcile all this with the instructions of their (and the Tories') masters in the civil service Blob and their rich globalist allies.
The economy could go either way but, constrained by the punitively high tax burden, the net zero lunacy and the tight red tape strangling industry, it has little capacity to withstand any surprises or shocks. Labour will be lucky to last two years in my view, and the most important thing we can do today is to ensure that we have a strong, common sense, non-woke, patriotic and conservative voice in parliament when it does happen, or when the next election comes. Labour will be as hated then at least as much as the Tories are now.
And the only way we can do that is to vote for Reform.