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Nov 15, 2023Liked by John Sullivan

I guess the first question is: Do you think Britain can be saved at all, at this juncture?

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It certainly won't be easy - there is so much division and so many people so indoctrinated, it will take a massive effort to turn things around.

But yes - we believe it's possible, 𝗢𝗳 there is a political will to make it happen and the humility for politicians to seek the help they will need.

The approach and the processes are easy, as are some of the actions required (e.g. the BBC could be told it's gone in a matter of hours). It's the details of some other policy issues and the implementation of solutions, e.g. to stop the boats or sort out the NHS, that's where the real difficulties lie.

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Nov 15, 2023Liked by John Sullivan

No doubt. And it will be important to remember, as I'm sure you already know, that you are fighting some very wealthy, powerful and entrenched zealots who will not benefit from the reforms you have in mind. People like these do not surrender power easily, and often not without a dirty and costly battle.

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Nov 15, 2023Β·edited Nov 15, 2023Liked by John Sullivan

Well said and great cartoons! You could include the wretched SNP in your list of Uniparty politicians.

I’ve been railing for years against our UK Uniparty politicians who disenfranchise the electorate by acting in lockstep as compliant puppets to the globalist overlords who call the shots on all the important policy issues. For personal reasons (including old age!) I’m trying to withdraw from active campaigning and I recently put out a swan-song email post entitled β€œMy heretical epitaph” kindly hosted by Joel Smalley: https://metatron.substack.com/p/my-heretical-epitaph?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2.

Chiming with your cartoon thought bubble, in that post I said β€œSunak looks to be marking time taking care not to rock the boat until he gets the order from above to go ahead on the Great Reset. Trilateral Commission Starmer would be no different”. I doubt if these Uniparty politicians care much about which if them is in power, just so long as their puppet-masters' wishes get fulfilled.

I also asked my politician addressees β€œWhy are you siding with evil globalists in their murderous undeclared war against your own people”? Needless to say, I got no replies.

The SNP illustrate how far gone the Uniparty politicians are in their unquestioning support of unaccountable globalist bodies, including their precious EU. If the SNP’s drive for Scottish independence were really about the wellbeing of the Scottish people, they would reject the global establishment’s destructive, pointless climate change policies and it’s murderous Covid β€œplandemic” (and these two examples are just for starters). But they don’t, in fact they are the most rabidly compliant of all. Weird!

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Kemi Badenoch?! LMAO. Get real. Is this a parody?!

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As we said, "this is just an example to prompt discussion - we need a group of people with varying backgrounds, talents and experience".

It's unlikely there'll ever be a group of politicians where everyone will be happy with every individual. This will matter a lot less if a new party operates in a genuinely democratic way and where everything is guided by a detailed Manifesto - if any individual operates against the agreed Manifesto, they're out. Equally, while incompetence is obviously a disqualifier (so that's Gavi Williamson out lol), absolute competence will be less critical if the professional support teams are in place.

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