Reform Govt Will Be Used to Contain Anger About Mass Immigration and ‘Two-Tier’ Justice

White consciousness in the Daily Telegraph: real representation or apologia?

NIALL MCCRAE

Here’s a prediction that few would make after the poorer than expected Reform vote in the Makerfield by-election and the likely usurping of Keir Starmer by the hitherto Manchester mayor Andy Burnham: Nigel Farage will be in Number Ten by Christmas. I have good form in political betting. I bet on Donald Trump in 2016 and 2024 but not 2020. And I foretold the short tenure of Starmer, predicting that he would last between one and two years.

The other half of my guess, though, is far from probable: I suggested that Reform would be fitted into power. Presumably that would require a general election, and we may be about to get that, if Burnham seeks a mandate to lead the country. Unlike in Makerfield, where voters seemingly took their chance to kick Starmer out, the unique circumstances won’t apply and tactical voting will be less prevalent. The Green Party will take counting room tables off Labour, and the Tories remain in the doldrums. Rupert Lowe’s Restore is probably a busted flush, after his perceived vengeance against Farage in Makerfield.

Reform is not a white nationalist party – far from it. Indeed, it as much part of the establishment as the other major parties (if it wasn’t, it wouldn’t get near power). But the real powers-that-be know that Reform appeals to white working-class Britons, and it will be used to contain their anger about mass immigration and anti-white ‘two-tier’ justice, and fool them into voting for a party and leader who will do the same as Trump has done to the MAGA movement – everything that the regime wants, and nothing good for the ordinary people.

‘White voters increasingly feel that the state isn’t on their side – but how bad will their rage become’ was the long read in the Daily Telegraph last Saturday. Written by my academic acquaintance Eric Kaufman, the article features photographs of a left-wing dumping of the statue of Edward Colston in the river at Bristol (during the Black Lives Matter frenzy in 2020), and a protest outside Southampton Police Station after the recent fatal stabbing of Henry Nowak (who was handcuffed by police officers as he was dying).

Kaufman wrote: –

The dual combination of demographic anxiety among white voters, and the perception that the system is slanted against them, has the potential to forge a powerful electoral bloc.

I would probably go much further than Kaufman, a moderate and sophisticated scholar of political trends. The former Birkbeck professor knows all about ‘woke’ fanaticism, having been targeted nastily while in public sector academe (he is now at the private University of Buckingham). Note how concerns about rapid demographic change and ethnic cleansing in our major cities is described as ‘anxiety’, as if a somewhat exaggerated or deluded view, while the blatant bias against the white working class is a ‘perception’.

Nonetheless, it is significant that the Telegraph is presenting white Britons as having an identity and a cause of their own. Kaufman is a good choice as a professor of Jewish background, who would never associate himself with ethno-nationalism.

Meanwhile, every weekend there are rallies calling for remigration of millions of foreigners. These are facilitated by the authorities, and although large counter-protests by self-styled anti-fascists oppose them, in most cases the police appear to be ensuring that the marches proceed, and leftists are frequently arrested. That’s quite a change in state tactics – although rallies should be allowed by law, until recently oppressive restrictions were imposed, and policing treated the marchers as a violent threat, wearing riot gear and raising batons at the slightest opportunity.

Divide and rule is the oldest strategy of rulers. But why would a Reform government be desirable to the master class? Again, Trump shows the way.

The bombastic president has often been labelled as a fascist by the Left. They are right about this, but for the wrong reason. If Trump was genuinely a populist who cut taxes, stopped wars and ended subversive ideological indoctrination in schools and universities, he would be the opposite of fascist, veering towards liberalism. Instead he is pursuing the global technocrats’ agenda. In pushing digital identity he is pretending to make America safer by identifying and deporting illegal immigrants. Farage would do the same in the UK.

If the establishment is allowing white people to talk of their ethnic identity and culture, you can bet it’s because this will be used to tighten control. Ironically, the ‘anti-fascists’ of brainwashed youth are unwittingly aiding the technofascist regime (such as the Net Zero extortion racket). Now the Right will be lured into the same trap, believing that development of the digital matrix is for their benefit.

Of course, Nigel Farage and Richard Tice know this. You’ll be seeing more of them soon.


This article (White consciousness in the Daily Telegraph: real representation or apologia?) was created and published by Niall McCrae and is republished here under “Fair Use”

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