Saving the UK from Rishi Sunak & his Globalist Co-Conspirators
Politics is dead: An opinion piece by John Sullivan and Steve Whitehouse
Rishi Sunak – in office only because he was complicit in, and likely the principal orchestrator of, long-planned palace coups against his two immediate predecessors – is despised and ridiculed almost equally by left, right and centre of the UK electorate. His premiership is illegitimate, corrupt, and wholly ineffective. Very few people want him as Prime Minister.
As parliament reconvenes this week after the summer recess, some Tory MP’s are belatedly realising that they cannot win the next election with this ineffective impostor in post, and have apparently begun submitting letters of no confidence. Sunak is the establishment’s pick though – bought and paid for by the globalists, supported by Biden, the EU, the WEF, the UN, the IMF etc. – so we can expect most of the mainstream media (MSM) to rally to his cause in the coming days and weeks, warning of the dangers of another leadership contest, especially this close to an election.
The UK is failing, badly. Inflation at a self-inflicted high not seen for a generation, an illegitimate and deeply corrupt chancellor, neo-Marxist inspired public sector strikes at a 40 year record, the NHS in a state of total collapse with insane waiting lists, Net Zero lunatics running amok (including the ULEZ fiasco), legal and illegal immigration completely out of control, a sabotaged Brexit, a housing market facing collapse, and now – hundreds of schools about to close, again, because of a problem with crumbling concrete which has been known about for years but left woefully unaddressed.
The list of abject failures is endless, all down to Sunak, Hunt and the gang.
And what does Sunak do? Posts puerile, gaslighting soundbites on ‘TwiX’ and appoints Grant Shapps, of all people, to the post of Defence Secretary – a critical role at the best of times but, with an ongoing proxy war in Ukraine and serious rumblings from China re. Taiwan, an inexcusably reckless dereliction of duty from Sunak: He should be trying to stop the war in Ukraine, not promote it!
The pliant yes-man Shapps is just the latest addition to the most hopelessly incompetent ‘Tory’ cabinet we’ve ever seen – Jeremy Hunt installed as Chancellor (finance minister) in the most opaque, anti-democratic manner conceivable, the empty-headed WEF disgrace Penny Mordaunt, and the malign, ever-present influence of the vampiric Michael Gove from the shadows. And how on earth did we end up with Oliver Dowden, he of the Keir Starmer school of charisma-bypass incompetence, as Deputy PM?
None of this is by accident; it is abundantly clear that our pathetically incompetent Government is all part of the plan for Sunak and his globalist collaborators. The lack of effective action on any issue of importance to the British people is exactly what they intend, in support of their de-growth agenda and their unhinged “Great Reset”.
Admittedly, Suella Braverman remains as Home Secretary (so far), but what actual support has she had from Sunak to “stop the boats”? She is apparently also a lone voice in opposing a visa free-for-all to underpin the India trade deal, raising further doubts about Sunak’s intentions to treat seriously the desire of British people to limit immigration-led population growth. Immigration remains the number 1 concern of the British people, but an alien visitor would be hard-pressed to recognise this from the behaviour of our establishment ‘elites’.
What has Sunak truly done to fight the ULEZ lunacy (which he could stop overnight if he wanted to), to broker peace in Ukraine, to reduce the record UK deficit, or to halt the growing Woke madness? What has he done to repeal the insane Climate Change Act 2008 – enabler of the Net Zero madness – or the Public Health Act 1984, enabler of the Covid tyranny? Can you think of anything traditionally “conservative” that Sunak has actually done?
Meanwhile, he imports fracked gas from America at great expense, and imports vast amount of wood from the US & Canada, which he burns in Drax and calls it green energy.
Sunak became an MP, and rose through the Tory ranks in the most suspicious of circumstances, seemingly sponsored throughout by his Indian billionaire father-in-law and a co-founder of Infosys, Narayana Murty. This previous unknown hedge fund manager and Oxford PPE graduate (as so many of them are) had no previous links to Yorkshire before being parachuted in to succeed William Hague in one of the safest Tory seats in the country. His newly appointed Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Claire Coutinho, appears to have followed a very similar path, via personal mentorship from none other than Sunak himself.
In conjunction with the unhinged warmonger and Taliban apologist Tobias Ellwood as chair of the Defence Select Committee, Shapps’ appointment elevates the risk of catastrophic escalation in Ukraine to frightening new heights. So why has Sunak appointed Shapps to this most sensitive of roles, at this most sensitive of times? The MSM narrative is that Shapps is a loyal Sunak ally whose positive, confident media performances will help to promote the Tory brand ahead of the next election. But this makes no sense. None of the issues summarised above are unknown to the British people, and the Tories have no chance, as things stand under Sunak, of emerging victorious at the next election. The whole country sees him for the scheming globalist plant that he is.
Sunak’s enabling of the lockdown tyranny, conveniently memory-holed by the MSM, needs no elaboration. The total estimated cost of around £400 billion is, along with the Net Zero lunacy, a central reason for today’s cripplingly high, and persistent, inflation.
Maybe there’s another plan? Tucker Carlson, “right-wing” US political commentator, certainly thinks so, in the parallel situation in the US – he believes the US is headed for a ‘hot war’ in Ukraine which will bolster the Democrats chance of another victory.
Whether or not one agrees with Carlson’s analysis, it would be a fool who rules out the possibility of our current crop of traitorous globalist ‘leaders’ sinking to any depths to achieve their nefarious goals. They were happy to shut down the world for the mildest of ‘pandemics’, massively enriching their globalist sponsors and Bankers invested in the pharma-industrial complex in the process. They’ve been happy to prolong a proxy cold-war, thus benefitting their globalist sponsors invested in the military-industrial complex. They’ve been happy to promote the lunacy of Net Zero, allowing those behind the grift of ‘cheap’ solar and wind energy to profit massively – including the Chinese, whose human rights transgressions and commercial chicanery they disingenuously profess to fight tooth and nail against. And too the interests of India, including – entirely coincidentally, surely? – Sunak’s own wife and father in law.
Make no mistake, Sunak is one of the globalist conspiracists, an enemy of the British people and in league with unelected tyrants such as Klaus Schwab and Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
A Labour government under Keir Starmer would, of course, represent an even bigger disaster for the UK, but voters are so disillusioned with the Tories, they’ll jump from the current frying pan into any fire in order to teach them a well deserved lesson – in the hope that the damage will not be terminal and that the Tories will somehow re-invent themselves as “genuine conservatives” from the political wilderness.
If Starmer’s Labour win power at the next election though, especially if in a nightmare coalition with the Lib Dems and/or the SNP, there will most likely never be an opportunity for the Tories, or anyone else in the political centre or centre-right, to recover. The UK’s descent into totalitarian neo-Marxist globalism will almost certainly be irreversible at that point – at least for decades, if not generations. Under Biden, the US may already be there.
Right now is our one chance to save UK democracy and freedom. In theory, there are three possibilities, in practice only one. The three theoretical options are:
1. The emergence of a genuine centre or centre-right alternative.
This is not going to happen, with our first-past-the-post electoral system and the ongoing ‘uniparty’ stitch-up. The feeble utterances from Richard Tice, ‘leader’ of Reform UK, should disabuse even the most naively optimistic among us of any notion that salvation lies in his direction. A return of Nigel Farage to the fray could make a difference, but there is little sign of any real appetite on his part.
2. The urgent dissolution of the monarchy and the transition to a Presidential Republic, allowing a genuine political outsider to ride to the rescue as a patriotic Head of State.
This is even less likely and, even we went down this path, the UK lacks respected public figures with the entrepreneurship, gravitas and charisma to unite the country under a professional technocratic presidency.
3. The replacement of Sunak as Tory Leader, to lead a genuine Conservative government focused on the interests of the British people, not the globalist ‘elites’ and their billionaire puppet-masters.
Option 3 will be anything but easy, and it comes with considerable risks attached. We can be certain that the bulk of no confidence letters currently being sent to Sir Graham Brady represent an attempt at yet another shady palace coup from one of the failed contestants of the last leadership election – our money being on Penny Mordaunt and her WEF backers as the prime suspects. For the likes of Mordaunt to emerge victorious from another leadership election would remove any remaining doubts regarding the ultimate fate in store for the UK.
There are in fact precious few genuine conservatives in the current cohort of ‘Conservative’ MP’s, and even fewer who can remotely be conceived as a qualified, competent, unity candidate to dig the UK out of the massive hole into which we have been dug. Any hapless Conservative MP who took up the challenge would, most likely, quickly suffer the same fate as Liz Truss, at the hands of the malign globalist forces (not forgetting our own Civil Service, legal establishment and MSM) ranged against true democratic freedom in the UK.
For any credible replacement for Sunak to instil a modicum of confidence in the electorate, there would be a number of litmus tests to prove a change of intent and approach, and a determination to take on and defeat ‘the blob’, including (most urgent and straightforward priorities in bold):
Immediately scrap all Net Zero obligations, via repeal/reform of the Climate Change Act 2008 and the dissolution of the anti-democratic and sinisterly named Climate Change Committee.
Signal a refusal to all further requests to ‘support’ Ukraine until there is a serious international attempt to broker peace.
For those who worry about our international standing, and especially the ‘special relationship’ with the US, they need to understand that the special relationship is meaningless with the criminal Biden administration in power, and that ‘international standing’ amongst corrupt, anti-democratic globalists is exactly the cause of all our present difficulties.
Develop and adopt into law a serious and credible strategy to “stop the boats”.
Starting from here, this will not be easy, but it absolutely must begin with our withdrawal from the ECHR.
Scrap Sadiq Khan’s unconstitutional, politically motivated ULEZ expansion.
This is easy – the work of a few hours.
Reform of the Public Health Act 1984, and the codification of a modern UK Bill of Rights to prevent such totalitarian tyranny as we’ve seen in the past 3 years from ever happening again.
Withdrawal from the irretrievably corrupt UN and all its agencies – WHO, IPCC, other – while signalling our good-faith intent to international allies that we are willing to start again with (strictly defined and limited) international co-operation, based on a proper respect for democracy and the ultimate sovereignty of nation states.
Replace the utterly inept Andrew Bailey as governor of the Bank of England, and reclaim authority to set interest rates from the ‘independent’ Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).
While we’re about it, scrap the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) and embark on a general and genuine ‘bonfire of the Quangos’.
Implement a proper Brexit which does not leave Northern Ireland adrift in a half-in, half-out no man’s land.
Why is Sunak not addressing these issues – for the most part simple to resolve? If the Tories genuinely wanted to win the next election on a conservative manifesto it would be easy. The answer is staring all of us in the face – they are acting not on behalf of the British people but to deliver the globalist Agenda of their puppet-masters. The globalists do not care if the Tories win under Sunak, because Labour under Starmer will be even more compliant. Sunak himself will be adequately rewarded, as so many before him such as Tony Blair, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, with continuing influence and personal enrichment from the shadows.
If there is a current Tory MP with the integrity and intellect to take on the challenge of reclaiming British democracy, please stand up. You will need proper expert help from genuine political outsiders.
It is vanishingly unlikely, though, that any candidate drawn from the current crop of Tory MP’s will cut the mustard. Aside from anything else, the Conservative Party needs to take far more radical action to convince even their own membership, let alone the general public, that they understand the need for genuine and widespread reform of our broken political system. Only by truly imaginative thoughts and actions will they be able to regain trust in the short time available to them.
It would almost certainly need a properly competent outsider to lead a future Conservative government. While there does not appear to be any absolute impediment in the UK’s ‘unwritten’ constitution to appointing a non-MP as Prime Minister, there is a clause in the Conservative Party’s own constitution which prohibits this.
The appointment of an outsider would therefore mean amending the Party constitution to allow a non-MP, most feasibly a member of the House of Lords, to become PM. A qualified candidate could be given a peerage for just that purpose but, in the short term, David Frost might fit the bill as an ‘interim manager’. As with all interim managers, he would then have the chance to prove himself worthy of the job on a permanent basis. Other candidates may be available.
Is any of this likely to happen? In our opinion, it’s a long-shot – it is far more likely that we’ll see a truly disastrous Labour government, and/or serious civil unrest. Possibly even Tucker Carlson’s nightmare scenario of a hot war in Ukraine. But any alternative truly is the loss of our country. If there is no one in public life ready to properly wake up and fight for democratic freedom, the UK is doomed to decades or generations of decline and increasing neo-Marxist globalist tyranny.
If by some miracle Sunak is removed, we will know in very short order whether his replacement is a true conservative, because they will immediately:
Repeal the insane climate change laws.
Cancel ULEZ.
Act to stop the boats, leave the ECHR and the UN, and implement a proper Brexit.
Address our economic malaise, sack Hunt and Bailey, and grow the economy.
Forget the Great Reset, the UK needs a #GreatReboot – starting with booting out Sunak and the rest of our corrupt politicians.
It’s now or never, this is the last chance saloon!
Great post. Well done. Agree but the outlook is grim.
Excellent piece, and bang on in pretty much every respect.