This is a rant that I started writing while on holiday in
Wales with my family, during which time, widespread rioting was making front
page news nationwide after a bunch of kids got stabbed in Southport. I said in
my post about the 2024 General Election that politics will no longer be boring
if Reform gets its foot in the door, but I was wrong in the most bizarre way;
as Reform have turned out to be boring, while the now incumbent Labour
government literally can't go a day without making themselves look like either
psychotic tyrants or utter retards. It has been entertaining, in a morbid,
frightening kind of way, to watch the very concept of Government in Britain
fall apart now that "the adults" are in charge again, and now that
the fantasy that the uniparty doesn't exist and that the political structure of
the country isn't broken is completely shattered. But I guess we should start at
the beginning, not get ahead of ourselves, you know.
On the 4th of July 2024, there was a General Election held
in the United Kingdom, and to nobody's surprise, it was a Labour landslide;
Starmer's party gained two-hundred and eleven seats for a total of four-hundred
and eleven, while the Tories were massacred, losing a mind-bending two-hundred and
fifty one seats for a total of just one-hundred and twenty one. This result was
a shock to nobody though as like I said in my pre-Election rant, the Tories
suck. They'd been in government for fourteen years and in that time, had made
and broken countless promises, betrayed their voters again and again, became
the most progressive and liberal government Britain had ever seen, while also
trying to ban everything, completely wasted the golden opportunity that Brexit
gave them, and allowed the entire world to move here, housing them at tax
payers' expense. To say nothing of that time they became full on fascists and
completely destroyed our economy, every small business in the country, and the
lives and opportunities of tens of millions of people over a cough. For a
supposedly conservative party, they conserved nothing, and despite being voted
in again and again on the promise of reversing the decline that was started by
Blair and Brown, they did everything in their power to accelerate that decline,
and when it came time to beg their disillusioned and disaffected voters for
another chance, the best they could do was promise to send the youth to die in
Ukraine, and that they were at least better than Labour.
Unfortunately for the Tories, many of their voters already
knew that Labour were worse and didn't care; Labour and the Tories both
represented the continuation of the decline, both sides didn't have the
slightest interest in actually fixing any of the problems that they'd created,
regardless of all their theatrics to the contrary. It was Reform UK, back
under the command of Nigel Farage, that was actually promising to make
meaningful change, and that seemed to be an honest conservative party that the
disaffected right wing of Britain could rally around. On election day, the Tory
vote collapsed, which led to their spectacular loss, but what's really
remarkable is how badly Labour did as well. Voter turnout in 2024 was the
second lowest in a century at just fifty-nine percent, and of that fifty-nine
percent, Labour won just shy of thirty-four percent. It should go without saying that one
third of two thirds is not a good result, it means that Labour represents as little as a fifth of eligible voters in the UK. Except it gets worse, the
Tories came up second with a quarter of the vote, while newcomers, the
Reform party, rocketed up to third place with fifteen percent of the vote, as
well as coming in second in nearly a hundred seats. Twelve million people voted
for the Tories in 2019, double the number of people who voted for them in 2024,
while four million voted Reform in 2024, making it abundantly clear that
Labour's victory is not a result of a swell in support for them, but a result
of their opposition collapsing.
And for the cherry on top of this turd cake,
Labour actually did worse in 2024 than they did in 2019, getting nearly three
quarters of a million less votes than Corbyn's Labour did when it was
humiliated by Boris Johnson's Tories. The 2024 result is not a reflection of
Labour's popularity or success, it is not a Labour victory, but a Tory defeat,
and were Kier Starmer a smart man, he would understand the fragility of his new
government and not do anything stupid. Unfortunately, Kier Starmer is not a smart
man, and so joyously claimed victory in the aftermath, "we did it!"
he proclaims, while his dying party stands victorious over the corpse of the
party that killed itself. Now that they were back in government, Labour wasted no time
in turning the entire country against them. They immediately scrapped the
Tories' Rwanda policy, which was never anything more than containment for
growing anti-immigrant sentiment to begin with, but then didn't bother to
replace it with any other policy or containment, making it clear that they had
no plan to deal with the immigration problem. Despite promising that they
wouldn't raise taxes and that the math had already been done on their financial
plans, they immediately identified a twenty-two billion pound black hole that
they sought to fill in the worst possible ways. Starting with going against
their promise not to raise taxes, which are already the highest they've been
since the War, and then deciding to cut back on winter fuel allowances for pensioners, all while continuing to house illegal immigrants at the cost of
millions of pounds a day, and continuing to send billions of pounds in aid to
Ukraine.
Unsurprisingly, the optics on scrapping the winter fuel allowance to
save money was terrible, made even worse by the fact that before getting into
government, they estimated that scrapping the winter fuel allowance could
result in up to four-thousand deaths. Then there was the debacle of the prisons,
which we were suddenly being told were full to bursting, and since legal
reforms, deporting foreign born criminals or just building more prisons were
all too sensible and therefore, too hard, Labour opted instead to let thousands
of prisoners out early, including some violent offenders and people imprisoned
for sex crimes. And then there was the debacle of housing and energy, as they
announced their plan to start building onshore wind farms, you know, for the
planet, while also planning to build houses in Green Belt areas,
you know, for the planet, all the while letting out prisoners and allowing god
knows how many immigrants into the country, increasing the demand for housing
and energy even more. And on top of building wind farms to solve the energy
crisis, they also immediately revoked drilling licenses in the North Sea that
the Tories had already granted, risking getting themselves into legal trouble
with energy companies who had already invested millions into North Sea
drilling. And like every other western government, Labour are continuing to
just not talk about Nuclear power, making ever bigger and more unrealistic
promises about saving the planet, while continuing to pave over the entire country
and turn it into Megacity 1.
Back on the small scale, in their stupidity, the
Tories decided to adopt a New Zealand style smoking ban that would stop anyone
of or below a certain age from ever being able to buy a cigarette, a policy so
bad that New Zealand abandoned it before the Tories stole the idea. Not
only have Labour opted to keep the ban, they've seen fit to expand it, opting
to ban smoking outdoors in public places, for why, well to save the fucking
NHS, that's why, because smoking bad, never mind that it generates billions of
pounds in tax revenue, and why stop at smoking, why not ban fast food TV ads
during daylight hours, because fast food bad too, we must protect the health of
the innocent baby children who will grow up to live in our utopian megacity
where everyone lives in harmony and there are constant blackouts because of our
energy policies and food shortages because we paved over every farm in Britain
and can't import food anymore because we keep disrupting supply chains by
funding foreign wars. Talk of protecting the NHS gets me a bit riled up as you
can probably tell, after two years of having my life ruined to 'protect' it, I
want it to burn, quite frankly. Most of their policies and decisions have gone down terribly
with voters, even among their own supporters, as in addition to continuing to
allow Britain to drown in the economic, political, cultural and ethnic sludge
of globalism, they've made it abundantly clear that they do not give a shit
about the native people of this country. They're literally prepared to let old
people die in the thousands over the next few months, rather than stop housing migrants and funding foreign wars. They would rather Britain
be a hideous jungle of eight-hundred foot tall wind turbines than allow us to
be energy independent through our own fossil fuel reserves and Nuclear power, rather turn the entire United Kingdom into Delhi than address the cause
of the sky high demand for housing, and flood it with violent
criminals rather than address the failures of the justice system.
But on the plus
side, at least they're not as corrupt as the Tories, but after years of
slamming the Tories for accepting donations from wealthy backers in exchange
for access and influence, not to mention putting on a big holier than thou
display about how not corrupt they are, Starmer and his wife recently got
caught doing the exact same thing. It's blown up into a massive political
scandal since he failed to disclose the donations, and it turns out that the
backer in question, one Lord Alli had access to Downing Street, and even hosted
a party in no. 10, who'd have thought. Needless to say, all of this has made Kier
Starmer and his government very unpopular, in fact probably the most unpopular
government in recent history, as proved by a few high profile examples of
Labour MPs and even Starmer himself getting heckled, harassed and booed at in
public. Starmer has brazenly declared that things will get worse before they
get better, that the autumn budget will be "painful," that his
government will need to do unpopular things and that he's ok with being
unpopular, really hammering the point that they just don't care, hate them all
you like because they hate you too. But like with the Tories and all their little lies and
failures, there's an elephant in the room with Starmer's Labour, a crisis that
had been brewing for years, and an opportunity for Sir Kier to show everyone
just how evil he truly is. The Southport riots were not a freak event, but a
release of several years' worth of building anger and anxiety over the issues
of crime and immigration. For well over a decade, Britain has had problems with
atrocities being perpetrated by it's more diverse elements.
In 2013, Lee Rigby
was stabbed to death by a pair of Islamists, in 2017, Islamists killed eight
people and injured forty eight by ramming them with a van on London Bridge, not
to be confused with the 2019 London Bridge attack where an Islamist who'd not
long since been released from Prison killed two people. And in 2017, there was
the Manchester Arena Bombing, where an Islamist injured over a thousand people
and killed twenty two, including children. Yet whenever these attacks happened,
the public were fed the line of not looking back in anger, and in 2017, Sadiq
Khan, the Mayor of London, commented that being ready for terrorist attacks is
"part and parcel of living in a major city." The political class of
the country have expected the public to accept the ever-present threat of
terrorism for years now, despite not being exempt from the threat themselves,
as proven by the 2017 Westminster Bridge attack and the murder of David Amess.
Outside of terrorism, there is the Grooming Gangs scandal, where groups of men
of mostly foreign backgrounds groomed and sexually abused thousands of British
girls, and were allowed to get away with it for years because the police, who
were aware of the abuse, didn't want to be accused of racism. It's illegal to
carry a bladed weapon in public in the UK, but in 2018, Sadiq Khan vowed to cut down on the Police's stop and search powers in London because it's racist,
the result; knife crime in London and other major cities becoming so widespread
and common that it doesn't even make the news anymore. Then there's the police themselves, who are pathetic.
On top
of letting organised child rapists operate for years under their noses, a
Telegraph analysis recently found that in almost half of all the neighbourhoods
in the country, the police haven't solved a single burglary for over three
years, and the rate of charges for burglary is about five percent. The
Office for National Statistics also recently reported that shoplifting has
increased by more than a third from the prior twelve months, shoplifting is
currently at the highest rate it's ever been. So what have the police actually
been doing all this time instead of solving crimes, well naturally, they've
been going after edge-lords and the most vulnerable in society. There was the
famous debacle of small-time Scottish comedian Mark Meechan, known online as
Count Dankula, who was charged and convicted of sending a grossly offensive
communication under the Communications Act when he released a video titled;
"M8 yer dugs a nazi," in which he films his girlfriend's Pug doing
Nazi salutes. The incident sparked widespread outrage as the courts were being
seen to be trying to make an example of Meechan for what was supposedly a
terribly hateful video, but was clearly just a cringey joke. The Count
Dankula shitshow is far from unique, it's merely the highest profile example of
police going after people for things they've said online which violate the
Communications Act, Section 127 of which prohibits the sending of
"grossly offensive, indecent, obscene or menacing" messages.
Videos
emerging of the police overstepping their boundaries and being cruel is a
common occurrence at this point, ranging from video of them arresting a woman
for silently praying near an abortion clinic, to videos of them killing
people's dogs in front of horrified onlookers, to an especially disgusting
video that emerged last year of a group of officers dragging a screaming,
autistic teenager out of her house for the crime of saying one of the officers
"looked like her lesbian nana." And while you might expect that their twisted priorities and
tyrannical practises are at least enforced equally, guess what. In 2020, at the
height of the Covid lockdown, the police were more than happy to arrest and
investigate people that broke the rules, unless it was politicians and
pro-establishment press, and unless it was the BLM riots which were allowed to
happen despite violating the Covid rules, and despite the protesters
vandalising Churchill and attempting to set fire to the cenotaph. During the
BLM riots, the police even went as far as taking the knee, a symbol of
solidarity with the BLM movement, a movement supposedly advocating for racial
justice after the supposed murder of a career criminal and fentanyl addict on
the other side of the Atlantic. Last year saw the kicking off of the
Israel-Palestine war, which resulted in widespread protests and riots in major
cities across the UK, despite us having nothing to do with the conflict, and
once again, the police took a light touch approach, allowing the protesters to
cause as much disruption and trouble as they wanted.
Only a few weeks before
the Southport riots, rioting broke out in Leeds when the ethnically and
culturally diverse community of Harehills turned against the police and social
services that were trying to do their jobs. The police allowed the community to
burn when rioters started flipping police cars, throwing bricks and starting
fires. Going back to the Covid days though, when people began to organise and
march against the Lockdowns, the gloves immediately came off and the riot gear
came out, because it was in violation of the rules and putting people at risk,
and definitely not because their anti-Lockdown message was a threat to the
political establishment and its goals at the time. On the 29th of July 2024, less than a month into Starmer's
premiership, an incident occurred in Southport in which a teenager who was
later identified as Axel Rudakubana, a second generation immigrant and the son
of Rwandan parents, went to a dance workshop and stabbed thirteen people,
killing three, eleven of the victims and all three of the dead were children.
While this seemed on the surface to be just another atrocity like the many
others that have happened over the years, this particular one turned out to be
the last straw, and years of simmering anger and hatred exploded onto the
streets in several major cities across the UK, resulting in widespread rioting and disorder.
After years of being told not to
look back in anger, after Labour made it clear they had no plan to deal with immigration, after years of seeing the police treat non-white criminals with
kid gloves, and after it emerged that this was a targeted attack against
children, tensions reached boiling point, and it fell to the police and to the
new Prime Minister to step in and calm the situation. Instead, the police
withheld the identity of the attacker, and when Starmer showed up to lay
flowers in Southport, he refused to engage with the crowd or even to look at
them, making no effort whatsoever to look like a man who actually cared. As
rumours swirled about the identity of the attacker, and as it became clear that
the police and the Prime Minister didn't care about the situation, things
finally kicked off. In response to the spontaneous rioting, Starmer showed his
true colours, dismissing the concerns of the rioters as
"illegitimate" and branding their anti-immigrant sentiment as
"far right." As the days rolled on and the rioting continued, Starmer
doubled down, branding anyone who was concerned about mass immigration and the
safety of children as enemies of the state, and vowing that those involved in
the riots or anyone who "stoked hatred" would face the full force of
the law. What followed was a very public display of said force, as the police
began to round up anyone and everyone who was involved in the riots, as well as
anyone who expressed support for them online, and fast-tracking them through
the courts, locking many of them away for hefty sentences.
It immediately
became clear that the light touch approach that other communities in Britain
have enjoyed for years did not apply to the British themselves, and that
examples were to be made of anyone who dared express their anger at what was
being done to this country. After days of spontaneous rioting, the state managed to
get control of the situation when all the major papers suddenly and mysteriously ran the exact same story of up to a hundred riots that had been planned
across the country, riots that, amazingly, didn't end up happening. That didn't
stop counter protesters from showing up, some of them wearing masks and
carrying weapons, some of them attacking and harassing journalists on camera, some
of them just getting bored and smashing up the town anyway. None of that was
covered the next day though, only the peaceful show of unity, with all the
papers running the same story and even the exact same picture of a massive
crowd, all waving identical, professionally produced signs broadcasting their
anti-racist message, almost as though the entire event was one giant psyop to
get control of the situation again. Starmer and his minions may have taken back
control of the streets by unleashing the full might of the suddenly very competent
and hideously heavy handed police, but one thing he will never regain control
of after Southport is the narrative. Sir Kier was more than happy for the
police to turn a blind eye to crime carried out by his client class, but was
swift and ruthless in stamping out any action taken against him, and so the nickname, Two Tier Keir was born, and it turned out to be the
first of many as hatred for the man morphed into ridicule; Two Tier Keir, Keir Stalin, Granny Harmer, Free Gear Keir and so on, and at the point that the public are making up mocking nicknames for you, you really have reached peak politician.
It's really not been that long since the election, and for a
government with a supposedly massive electoral mandate, it's truly remarkable
how much damage they have done in such a short time, not only to the country,
but to themselves. That a party can win such a landslide and make voters miss
the previous government in such a short period of time is a genuinely
marvellous display of stupidity, arrogance and evil. Kier Starmer might
honestly be the worst Prime Minister that the United Kingdom has ever had, he's
certainly worse than Boris Johnson because at least Boris Johnson tried to be
likable, whereas Starmer is evil and proud of it, he's not even human. While
Labour's majority in the Commons gives them ridiculous power, the fragility of
that power is getting more apparent with each passing day, if you ask me,
they're already done, Labour will be wiped out in the next General Election,
and I'd put money on them not even getting to 2029. But on the plus side,
they've done one thing right, and that is prove that Britain needs change; it's
not good enough to get Labour out and get the Tories back in, the Tories
deserved destruction, and Labour aren't even pretending to be a party for the
people, they are weak, pathetic tyrants who hate the public every bit as much
as the public hate them, and they too deserve destruction. In recent weeks,
I've begun to doubt that Reform UK is the change I wanted it to be, but quite
frankly, I don't care at this point, and I don't think many people do anymore,
Labour need to be destroyed and the political order of the United Kingdom needs
to go with them, Britain needs change, Britain needs Reform.