Rupert Lowe: The Fabian Society Is Deliberately Trying to Wreck the UK

Rupert Lowe: The Fabian Society is deliberately trying to wreck the UK

RHODA WILSON

In a recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience, Rupert Lowe MP said that the shadowy group known as the Fabian Society was deliberately trying to wreck the UK.

“It’s the most extraordinary organisation,” Lowe told Rogan. “Their emblem is a wolf in sheep’s clothing, as if that doesn’t tell you what they’re doing.”

On the Joe Rogan Experience aired on 8 July, Rupert Lowe, UK Member of Parliament (“MP”) for Great Yarmouth, discussed a variety of topics.  The focus of the discussion was on The Rape Gang Inquiry Report, but the two men touched on a variety of topics, one of which was the Fabian Society.

Read more: The BBC, Media Silence and the Fabian Society, Transcript from Rupert Lowe’s interview on the Joe Rogan Experience

The Fabian Society is a British socialist organisation that co-founded the Labour Party, which to this day formulates and controls the Labour Party’s policies.  There are over 6,000 members of the Fabian Society and it boasts being “the future of the left since 1884.”

“Every Labour prime minister has been a Fabian and today 100s of Labour politicians are members of the society, including Labour leader Keir Starmer MP and more than half his cabinet, as well as senior figures in devolved and local government. Our elected executive committee currently includes five Labour frontbenchers,” its “About Us” page states.

Read: George Bernard Shaw, the Fabian Society and a ‘Brave New World’

Past Labour Prime Ministers such as Tony Blair were/are Fabians. Starmer, the outgoing Prime Minister, is a Fabian. And the incoming Prime Minister, protector and ally of child rapists Andy Burnham, is as well.

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Lest the rest of the world thinks that the Fabians are a British problem, we should note that Fabian influence is felt throughout the world, even if populations in countries outside the UK have never heard of them.

For example, in the late 1990s, Tony Blair’s “New Labour” adopted his so-called “Third Way.”  It was designed to modernise social democracy by synthesising centre-left social justice goals with centre-right economic policies.  Blair’s “Third Way,” published as a seminal pamphlet by the Fabian Society,  was heavily influenced by sociologist and director of the London School of Economics – who later became a member of the House of Lords – Anthony Giddens’ “Third Way,” the idea of an alternative to neoliberalism and social democracy in an era of globalisation. “New Labour in government is putting the Third Way into practice,” Blair wrote in 1998.

Blair’s “Third Way” was exported to other countries. “It also was associated, less directly, with a number of centre-left administrations, notably those of US Pres. Bill Clinton (1993–2001) and Chancellor of Germany Gerhard Schröder (1998–2005),” Britannica says.

“Throughout the 1990s, Bill Clinton and other Democratic Leadership Council figures launched a campaign to take their Third Way ideology global,” Jacobin wrote.

The “Third Way” campaign even spread to African countries.  “Other ‘Third Way’ disciples included Bill Clinton from the US, Lionel Jospin of France, Goran Persson in Sweden, Henrique Fernando Cardoso of Brazil (and later Lula Da Silva) and Thabo Mbeki here at home [South Africa],” SAIIA wrote.

Essentially, the UK government under Blair sought to reorder the world around the “Third Way” principles through foreign aid, the creation of the International Criminal Court and humanitarian interventions.

Read: Through its members and offshoot organisations, the Fabian Society’s influence is global

In the following, Ben Sellers highlights Rupert Lowe’s comments about the Fabian Society and a former Fabian research director’s reaction to it.


British MP Exposes Secret Society Behind UK’s Lurch Toward Socialism

By Ben Sellers, originally published by Headline USA and republished by ZeroHedge

The stunning transformation of Great Britain in recent years – from a beacon of decorum and stiff upper lips to a cautionary tale of wokeness run amok – has been blamed on everything from socialism to satanism.

However, Rupert Lowe, a member of the British Parliament and founder of the political party Restore Britain, said the reality may be even more sinister.

In a recent appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, he said a shadowy group of elites known as the Fabian Society was deliberately trying to wreck the country.

“I don’t know if you’ve ever heard of the Fabian Society, but if you go and have a look at it, it was basically most of the Labour Party for many, many years,” Lowe said, referring to England’s leading left-wing party, the equivalent of US Democrats.

America’s Left may be facing a similar identity crisis as it tries to shake off the subversive influence of the Justice Democrats, Democrat Socialists of America and other fringe elements that are pushing neo-Marxist ideas.

But the British version has been around for nearly 150 years. The club, founded in 1884, was a direct reaction to the philosophy of Karl Marx (who died a year earlier in London).

Rather than forcing a collectivist government as Marx suggested, through class struggle – which generally led to uncomfortable outcomes for aristocrats – the group advocated for a socialist society to take root slowly and incrementally.

It was the brainchild of intellectuals including the man who first created the ‘My Fair Lady’ heroine Eliza Doolittle, playwright George Bernard Shaw. Science-fiction visionary H.G. Wells also counted himself a member.

“It’s the most extraordinary organisation,” Lowe told Rogan. “Their emblem is a wolf in sheep’s clothing, as if that doesn’t tell you what they’re doing.”

Among the beliefs it endorsed was eugenics, the idea of breeding out unwanted attributes through various means, scientific and otherwise. While the Nazis would go on to run with the idea – and ultimately help to effect its demise.

The Fabian Society was also rumoured to have inspired author George Orwell, whose dystopian ‘1984’ (written in the late 1940s) was set exactly 100 years after the society’s founding.

According to Lowe, not all of the Society’s ideas have vanished entirely. Rather, some of them simply evolved into a modern political framework. “Everyone should look at the Fabian Society, because that runs deep through the veins of Labour,” he said.

Writing for The Telegraph, former Fabian research director Stephen Pollard sought to dismantle the claims by attacking Lowe as a conspiracy theorist. However, his argument may have only helped to make the case for some that “basically what it wants to do is destroy all good and create a dependency culture.”

After defending ideas like eugenics as having been widely accepted in their time, Pollard insisted that the current society was more concerned with selling magazine subscriptions than world domination.

Many of its policy papers now deal with addressing the nation’s housing crisis.

“To take that and conclude that they are in fact part of a secret cabal dedicated to destroying Britain is not so much misguided as a sign that someone is truly away with the fairies,” he claimed.


This article (The Spectator launches SPAFF to expose the waste and abuse of UK public funds) was created and published by The Expose and is republished here under “Fair Use” with attribution to the author Ben Sellers. Intro by Rhoda Wilson

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