Done up like a Kipper?

As the local election results are made returned we nationalists must once again avoid the temptation to despair. The election results are frustrating and our political enemies have through perverse serendipity profited from their mendacity, but what did we expect?

The local government elections have seen a surge for the Lib-Dems and the Greens because their supporters have over the last three years been buoyed by a string of successes. They have seen the traitors at Westminster jerrymander the referendum result into a situation in which there is now no real prospect of the kind of ‘clean break’ Brexit that 17.4 million people voted for. Now there is at best only the prospect of Theresa May’s dog’s breakfast of a ‘Brexit in name only’.

During the last three years they have also seen the emasculation of the Tory Right and the Labour Left and the rise of the very real prospect that if Theresa May’s deal continues to be rejected, we will be forced into ‘Bre-entry’ (you heard it here first, folks) and will remain within the EU, possibly for ever.

Those who voted for Brexit have however been bombarded with negative propaganda designed to make us apathetic and designed to make us feel that the one party that could have saved the day for us is now un-electable. Just as Tommy Robinson built up the EDL until they were a significant force, only to resign from his position as leader and denounce the organisation he had built as irredeemably ‘racist’, so too Nigel Fromage built up UKIP until we were within spitting distance of Brexit and then resigned as leader, later to denounce the organisation he had built as un-electable and irredeemably ‘far-right’.

Furthermore, the political party that has been promoted by the media as the saviour of Brexit, the ironically named Brexit Party did not participate in the local elections and so no-one could vote for them. No wonder our public do not know which way to turn!

When the European elections are held later this month we will see the Brexit Party eclipse UKIP and probably all-comers too, and make an almost clean sweep in securing seats, and Mr Fromage will be re-instated as a ‘Big Cheese’ in the Brussel’s parliament at the head of a political party that has no representation at local government level, no representation at Westminster, is devoid of real nationalists, and which will serve only to deny UKIP of most, if not all, of it’s existing EU political party funding.

As I keep telling people, the electoral systems have us ‘done up like a kipper’, a U-kipper perhaps, and the only constant voice espousing a plan that does not leave us as flotsam and jetsam at the mercy of capricious ‘public’ opinion, is Western Spring.

By Max Musson © 2019

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10 thoughts on “Done up like a Kipper?

  1. I will vote in the EU elections as it is PR, maybe for the Brexit Party or UKIP.
    Best I can do under the circumstances despite having misgivings about both.

    I wanted to vote in the council elections but I only had the choice of the big 3, so I left the polling station, maybe I should have spoilt the slip like others did?

  2. I think “Change UK” is an ironic name too as they want the status quo but I guess they mean change the referendum result.

  3. John Stephens

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    Good article Max.

    I was never going to vote in the local elections. They are not exactly “rigged” per se’, but there is no choice at all for a White Nationalist.

    The Euro Elections are slightly different. We if possible, have the chance to at least bloody the nose of “Farrage”, and the “mainstream” traitor-bloc of Three.

    Many I know, including my own family and business colleagues, are voting UKIP, now Farrage has proven to be no more than an “Establishment safety valve”.

    What kind of leader resigns so close to bringing his “dream” to fruition, just because of links to other patriotic people?

    Ultimately, I agree with Western Spring’s plan to go around the system, and create a “nation within a nation”, readying our people for a later cultural and racial opportunity.

    All I would add to that, is a “Human Rights” attack/defence strategy. If we are to be left alone to even get near the W.S. concept, it means that legal battles must be fought on the way.

    1. Wolf of the Sun

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      The pursuit of rights, an outdated Enlightenment concept, has no place in the struggle to ensure the existence of our people and a future for our children. When one has power, right follows. The route advocated by Western Spring will bring that power, within alternative structures. The ‘cancer’ analogy used by Max elsewhere sums it up neatly.
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      As for legal battles, they are a mug’s game. As any lawyer will tell you, they are an extremely costly affair, requiring more or less inexhaustible funds, and even the very best cases can be lost.
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      The fetish for rights and bringing claims before the courts is no different from that for electoral politics and is utterly self-defeating.

  4. Where UKIP had fielded candidates in the recent local election, candidates often received upwards of 25% of the votes cast. For the European election, Ukip will certainly suffer at the hands of the Brexit Party, but may still gain some seats under proportional representation. Whilst UKIP is not a racial nationalist party, its current leader certainly holds traditional and patriotic views and every support should be given to him in furtherance of the values he holds.

    I will certainly vote UKIP at the election and hope that others resist the short term temptation of voting for the high profile Brexit Party.

    1. Frederick Dixon

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      Glad to hear that Ukip achieved decent scores where they were able to put up candidates. Thanks for that snippet. As for the Brexit party, does it stand for anything other than what it says on the tin? I’m not aware of any policies other than leaving the EU, although I do know that its candidates include open-borders enthusiasts such as Claire Fox (late of the Revolutionary Communist Party!) . So why vote for it if one has the real alternative of Ukip?

  5. The problem Max, in my opinion, is that no single politician who is to the right of centre has, either the courage or the ability, to withstand the continuous point and shriek tactics practiced by the left wing. All of them from Tommy Robinson, through Gerald Batten and down to Nigel Farage are so terrified of being labelled “racist”, Islamophobic”, Homophobic et al by the self-same left wing, that they essentially, just give up. The left and it’s army of social justice warriors just never give up, ever. They go on and on, ad infinitum, ad nauseum and wear out their opponents by sheer volume and repetitiveness. Those of us to the right are I believe far too reasoned and sensible to indulge in this. Perhaps we should?

  6. I would be interested in readers take on Farage. Is he a government agent or a paid Soros globalist puppet, or is it he has a severe narcissistic personality disorder? I can’t work him out. As we all know, UKIP was supported and promoted by the establishment and its lapdog media to fragment and then dismantle the BNP. Success. Now he reappears on the scene with this Brexit Party(not needed) and the clear intention to do the same to UKIP. I find this all very sinister and I wonder if the Security Services are involved.

    ‘The best way to control the opposition is to lead it ourselves’ – Lenin.

    1. Certainly Nigel Farage is very vain and conceited and has argued how he had changed British politics as a consequence of the Referendum, rather than acknowledging the importance of UKIP as a party which had influenced the outcome and the tireless help by its many supporters. He chose to leave UKIP but never surrendered his position as MEP in the European Parliament won through the auspices of the same party.As the seat was won under PR, Mr Farage should have vacated the seat to a UKIP candidate who had been placed second on the list in the 2014 European elections.

      UKip had been dismissed by nationalists as a “safety valve” controlled by the establishment or in today’s parlance as “controlled opposition”.There is little doubt that the one dimensional “Brexit Party” will be given considerable exposure at the expense of UKIP and it is true that Farage is a talented publicist which will serve the party well.

      Farage had stated that he would like to see the final demise of UKIP , as he is alarmed by the direction of the party under the leadership of Gerard Batten. For Nationalists the de facto civic nationalism offered by Mr Batten is far nearer to their values than those offered by his predecessor.

    2. Farage is playing the same game as he did with UKIP. He has already indicated to the establishment criminal parties that he won’t have the Brexit Party in a general election if they deliver Brexit. Yes Farage (a former banker – big clue) is establishment.

      The real rise of UKIP occurred after the Westminster expenses scandal broke shortly before a european election. The establishment media encouraged people to vote UKIP if they were angry with the mainstream criminal parties instead of the BNP. It worked to the necessary degree. Up until that point UKIP was irrelevant. The party was just kept in the background for when the establishment needed it. The Brexit Party serves that same purpose but with the additional purpose of finishing off UKIP which the establishment criminals no longer control.

      I still fail to see a way out barring some serious black swan event.

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