Apologies that this may be slightly off topic for this substack and even mildly insane. It is a dangerous thing for me to read the insightful
on the 44 days of Prime Minister Liz Truss in the wee hours of the morning…I will quibble with Wootton on one contention. “The biggest antidemocratic scandal of our times” is the 2020 U. S. election, more so even than the coup that replaced PM Truss with Sunak. But the defenestration of Liz Truss is not far behind and has done the UK almost as much harm as the Biden Regime to the U. S. Perhaps those episodes are of a piece, both part of the Globalist revolt — insurrection, if you like that word — against actual constitutional democracy to impose “our democracy.”
Anyway, as I lay in bed too early this morning, I thought of England. To be precise, I thought about what I would do if I were Liz Truss. (No, I am not the least bit interested in somehow changing my gender, thank you.) And I got a dangerous idea, dangerous to the Globalists, that is.
On May 2nd will be the local elections for the U. K. It promises to be a political bloodbath for the Tories and a precursor for the General Election unelected Globalist usurper PM Rishi Sunak must soon call.
If I were Liz Truss, I would confer with Nigel Farage, and, if he agrees, call a press conference in the week after the local elections. With Farage and Reform UK leader Richard Tice flanking her and her dutiful husband, she announces the following:
I have long been a devoted member of the Conservative Party. I was humbled when a strong majority of Conservative Party members asked me to serve as Prime Minister — something the current Prime Minister cannot say.
But two things have now become clear. First, the Conservative Party is now controlled by an unelected Globalist cabal that is not conservative at all against the expressed will of Conservative voters themselves. Second, the British people have already utterly rejected these Globalists who have hijacked the Conservative Party and will reject them again in the General Election. The British people demand and deserve an actual experienced conservative alternative. Therefore, after consulting with Nigel Farage and Richard Tice, I have accepted their invitation to run in the General Election as the leader of Reform UK. I hope to help bring about a needed realignment in British politics that reflects the aspirations of Britains and revives the country we love.
If she were to do that, Reform UK would have a very good chance of surpassing the Tories in the General Election. The Globalist Wet Tories would be defeated for a decade or two or more. And she would have sweet revenge to boot.
Now, as wonderful as that would be, do not get too excited. It’s what I would do. I do not expect this to happen. Yes, Truss has become good friends with Nigel Farage and recently attended his 60th birthday party. But she has also just told the Telegraph the following as she promotes her book Ten Years to Save the West:
“Well, I would like to see Nigel join the Conservative Party,” she says, “We agree on American politics, we need people who are good communicators, who share conservative values, but the future has to be the Conservative Party,” she insists.
Then, of course, Farage might prefer to lead Reform UK into the General Election himself although he’s been coy about that.
Still, Truss surely realizes she probably is accomplishing little by staying a loyal Tory. Perhaps, she and Farage see this opportunity to do to the Wet Tory Globalists what Boris Johnson did to the Corbyn Commies, to politically destroy them for a generation.
So I think this a possibility even if no one else I am aware of is bold (or daft) enough to say so. We live in interesting times, and they are likely to become more interesting beyond our expectations, for better or for worse.
Nonetheless if you now think I should give up reading in the wee hours of the morning, I cannot disagree. Carry on.
Nice dream, but the narrative has been set in stone already. Truss crashed the economy and is a bit weird and trying too hard to reinvent herself, while importing divisive American politics … If Tice and Farage want to survive, they need to keep a distance from Truss and the Thatcherite wing of the Tory party and appeal to the red wall, blue Labour types, a serious rather than soundbite levelling up. Truss and co ca fall in behind after this.