Nigel Farage's Reform UK party finds considerable victory in British election
It looks like Reform UK scored a formidable rise in this year's parliamentary and local elections, while the leftists suffered defeats:
Yesterday was election day in the United Kingdom for local councils nationwide. It wasn’t a national election for Parliament, which determines who will be Prime Minister, but the results have still sent a shockwave through Parliament and Whitehall (Britain’s equivalent of the Swamp).Yes, there are calls for him to resign, and considering the Islamofascist disaster he's done nothing to quell, that's one more reason why he'd do well to step down already from a job he doesn't deserve.
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party did spectacularly well at the expense of both the Labour Party (hard left) and the Conservative Party (soft left). The reprehensible Green Party also got a few Labour votes, but it’s Reform UK’s surge that matters, especially in England’s North, a one-time Labour stronghold. Starmer is still in charge, but he’s already facing challenges from within his own party.
The north, perhaps not coincidentally, has the largest Muslim immigrant populations in the UK outside of London. In past elections, Muslims did well with “get out the vote” initiatives. Maybe the British people have finally figured out that they also need to vote. [...]I'd say the same for France and Holland. We have to hope they too can stand up to the horror story the communist establishment set in motion decades ago.
I’m one of those who think that immigration, combined with complicit hard and soft left governments, has so empowered Islam in the UK that there’s no turning back. It’s heartening to see that sizable numbers of the British population don’t agree with me. I hope they’re right and I’m wrong.
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