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Vast forces are mobilising to stop Britain’s only real chance of survival

The plot to topple the next Right-wing government has already begun Daily Telegraph 18/02/26 Britain is not merely broken: it has been hacked to pieces by a nihilistic ruling class committed to dismembering our society. The methodical ruthlessness of the Left-wing barbarians responsible, the relentlessness of their vandalism, the thoroughness of their infiltration of our institutions is such that it will take at least a decade for a future Right-wing Government to rebuild the UK, as well as extraordinary competence, planning and strategic nous. The odds are stacked against such a project, but it is our only hope. Any potential Right-wing government, Reform, born-again Tory, or a combination thereof, must grasp the scale of the task ahead. The original sin was the ousting of Margaret Thatcher by Europhile Conservative wets in 1990, after which the elites blundered relentlessly. Almost every important decision of the past 36 years, by Labour, Tories and coalition Lib Dems alike – with the exception of some of John Major’s domestic reforms, the launch of auto-enrolled pensions, the legalisation of gay marriage, Michael Gove’s school reforms and Brexit – has been a disaster or backfired in catastrophic ways. Most will need to be reversed if Britain is to be saved.
The principal calamities include: the pocketing of a non-existent Cold War dividend and a belief that armed conflict and the need for resilience were obsolete; New Labour’s constitutional and judicial putsches; the rise of command and control welfarism and mass redistribution under Gordon Brown; Tony Blair’s decision to open borders and drastically increase immigration, combined with the spread of critical theory and anti-Western self-hatred, a process turbocharged by the Tories; the embrace of net zero, anti-developmentalism and anti-consumerism; the turn against free markets, exacerbated by a misreading of the financial crisis; the abandonment of monetary and fiscal probity, culminating in the quantitative easing bonanza during Covid; the displacement of religious observance by secular ideologies such as Gaia worship, NHS idolatry and wokery; the decline of marriage, the crisis of masculinity, the surge in loneliness and the baby bust; the embrace of lockdowns and authoritarianism; and the rejection of democracy, freedom, trial by jury, the presumption of innocence and free speech. We are woefully unprepared for the explosive consequences of the mass adoption of AI, automation and robotics. The NHS and welfare state face bankruptcy as the population ages. We are bystanders in the great clash of civilisations, soft on Iran as well as China. Our economy has been crippled by record tax and spend and a regulatory overload, with virtually zero per capita GDP growth, target-busting inflation, massive government debts and youth unemployment of 15.3 per cent, above the European average for the first time. Major and William Hague were right that the minimum wage would eventually kill jobs, and Blair and Brown wrong. The repudiation of Thatcherism has been catastrophic. We are taxed beyond the Laffer curve’s peak, 6.5 million are on out of work benefits while millions of immigrants have been allowed to move here, the student wage premium is declining, universities are turning into economically useless indoctrination camps, and the skilled, entrepreneurial and ambitious are leaving. The City of London has lost its mojo. Industry has been destroyed by energy costs and regulations. Housebuilding is being euthanised. Our Armed Forces are starved of resources at a time when Germany and Poland are rearming, and are desperately behind on AI, drones and missile defence. Our much-vaunted tolerance lies in shreds, with sickening Jew-hunts reminiscent of the 1290s or 1930s on the streets of Brighton and Sheffield. We are soft on Islamism and sectarian politics have become normalised. Farage understands the necessary turnaround is greater in scale than anything attempted until now Farage understands the necessary turnaround is greater in scale than anything attempted until now Credit: Anadolu Reversing this nightmarish inheritance will be exceptionally difficult. Nigel Farage understands that the necessary turnaround is greater in scale and scope than anything attempted until now; Kemi Badenoch also grasps this, though some of her centrist dad MPs do not. It’s not just the volume of controversial and complex legislation required that could overwhelm a Right-wing Government. The third sector has never been this powerful, and the universities, legal profession and the arts never been so Left-wing. The propaganda will be intense. Even worse, Labour will leave behind an apparatus of state that has never been more progressive or less committed to democracy. The new government will face the equivalent of an army of clandestine agents and saboteurs embedded in every institution. Hostile civil servants and quangocrats will deploy any tool, any lie, to halt the counter-revolution, from lawfare to strike action. There will be attempts to replay the Liz Truss destruction playbook, to launch another Project Fear and trigger a run on the pound, which is why Robert Jenrick, Reform’s Treasury man, is right to emphasise fiscal probity. The Office for Budget Responsibility is useless and pernicious but at this stage Jenrick’s plan to put it back in its box and diversify its forecasts makes more sense than abolition, which would be portrayed as paving the way for fiscal debasement and more expensive mortgages. The same is true of the Bank of England: Jenrick’s reforms would narrow its remit and hold it to account for unacceptable inflation, without terminating its independence. Sensible compromises are necessary. French populists have been defeated repeatedly because the middle classes feared for their money under a Marine Le Pen presidency or a euro Frexit: the British Right must never lose the support of prosperous Middle England. It must always protect their wealth. Ensuring it cannot be attacked on macroeconomics will give a Right-wing government the latitude to fight back on every other front. It will certainly be vicious. Leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and United Nations conventions, vital policies, will be met by a campaign to render the UK an international pariah. Abrogating the Equalities Act will infuriate the Left, while slashing welfare and ending gold-plated public sector pensions will lead to a 21st-century version of the miners’ strikes by the nation’s bureaucrats. There will be endless judicial activism and a constitutional crisis will surely be engineered. Sir Keir Starmer’s Brexit betrayals will need to be reversed, triggering a trade war with Brussels. An Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez or Gavin Newsom presidency in the United States will be weaponised against a Faragiste or Badenochite British government, with sanctions a possibility. Naive Right-wingers must stop underestimating the viciousness and power of the status quo forces arranged against them. Winning the election will be tough but merely an early battle in a lengthy war to seize control of a hostile, blue-pilled British state, supported by a radicalised establishment. Without the right plan, it will all be for nothing.

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