Tommy Robinson and UKIP

It is the UKIP conference shortly, and the new unelected leader is including a debate on the pre-existing ban on membership for former members of so called "far-right" campaigns and parties. It would seem that he believes that Mr. Tommy Robinson would be a great asset.

If Mr. Robinson is allowed to join UKIP, it will confirm to me that UKIP is a lost cause for the time being, until some decent conservative values are restored.

Currently there are millions of traditionally conservative voters that have no home in either party, be they “CON”servative (blues) or Labour (reds).

This country is conservative; that is a small “c” there. The working class conservative has generally voted for the Labour Party, which is now openly marxist (trotskyite), and the middle classes have traditionally voted for the Tory Party, which has now morphed into an overt corporatist (fascist) construct. 

Both “reds and blues” cleave to the corporatist EU, both parties will shortly be leading us to communitarian nirvana, whereas UKIP used to be devoted to the traditional conservative leanings of our island race. British people are not particularly radical in their views.

Don’t get me wrong, I have much sympathy for both Tommy Robinson and his ilk and the rape victims that he is campaigning for. I despise the treatment and crimes that both have been subjected to, whether by vile sections of our own citizenry or those in authority that are paid to protect us. I have absolutely no criticism of the folks that complain that the various media and establishment are mendaciously misrepresenting them, for they speak much truth.

British people are decent, they don’t like criminals and would prefer if they were caught, tried and convicted and given proper sentences in the appropriate manner. Although I reckon that many voted "leave" because they suspected that the EU corpus juris system thrives on the creation and enforcement of far too many laws.

I believe that a competent conservative leadership of UKIP would damage the red and blue hegemony, which is presented by the press as some sort of rivalry, when in reality it is a tightly choreographed performance. 

Sadly on the current trajectory led by Mr. Batten, the party is heading for oblivion, also known as around 1% to 5% of the national vote. The binary "first past the post" system aids this, so we cannot expect any imminent meaningful revision by the above mentioned incumbents. 

I say again, that making Robinson’s campaign, UKIP’s campaign is a guaranteed loser, where winning is the only game in town.

If this controversial and divisive campaigner is brought in, he will take over, he is competent and very skilled, he scares the media and the authorities witless, and they will relentlessly attack both until UKIP is destroyed. UKIP will be signing its own death certificate.

However, ordinary decent Britishers' of all heritage have a track record of courageously going to war to protect the downtrodden, subsequently returning to their ordinary lives. Mostly they are not activists, and those are the people that we need to rouse, those are the people that went out and voted to leave the corporatist EU, those are the people that are quietly seething, and those are the people that UKIP should be attracting.

They don’t shout loudly, they don’t change their minds easily, and they don’t vote for parties that try to create demographic tension. 

They are the people that Nigel Farage, by far the most capable politician that I have seen in my life, after Churchill (who I only remember for his funeral and history), stimulated into action and persuaded to vote "leave" in the recent referendum.

CONservative "vote leave" buses and "BSE" bandwagons, were clearly there merely to demonstrate that there was a campaign, I would contend that they added nothing to it, nor were they meant to. As far as that party and its patronising old Etonian leadership were concerned, "remain" was a foregone conclusion. The reds did nothing, too busy examining their own recently defeated navel.

By making life difficult for Farage, UKIP have thrown the baby out with the bathwater, and are doing nothing to encourage him back.

In my view he made some crucial mistakes, primarily in regard to CONservative party infiltrators, whom he encouraged to join and then feted, they took over and created mayhem, in exactly the same way that Robinson will. 

However, Nigel can take credit for the short-lived success that has been casually thrown out by a number of very sore, envious kippers who have never ceased jockeying for position despite their ordinariness. They have continued to repeatedly demonstrate in their turn, their innate cack-handedness in the last two and a half years.

Rather than encourage marmite characters like Robinson, UKIP should be encouraging Nigel to return, we need to get our democracy and our independence back.  

The other great cause espoused by UKIP from the outset, and the reason that I joined in the first place, is citizen triggered binding direct democracy. 

It is the logical path for a peoples' party. Any casual observer can see that even though the repulsive Cameron presumably felt that he was forced into the recent referendum. It was the result of his personal hubris that triggered him into calling the referendum where more cautious men like his evil predecessor Blair would never have trodden. It cannot be forgotten that it was Nigel that capitalised and built up the pressure through many years of relentless campaigning, nobody really expected a referendum during that period.

We need direct democracy tools of our own, it is a much required mechanism for controlling the excesses of modern government, the long established Swiss example proves this.

The last two years, have demonstrated to even the most casual observer, that what we have is government controlling people in pursuit of its own perverted corporatist interests, and this has to be reversed. 

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