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Nigel Farage Devastates Globalist Uni-Party on His Way to Becoming UK PM

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1) Farage on Fire

Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has absolutely devastated the two main Labour and Conservative establishment parties in recent elections held in some areas of the UK.

The Times reports 3rd May 2025:

The Times reports 3rd May 2025:

With all results declared, the 2025 local elections have proved a triumph for Nigel. Farage’s Reform UK which has won ten councils, two mayoralties and a parliamentary seat in Runcorn & Helsby... Reform won 677 of about 1,600 council seats in England including control of councils from Durham in the north to Kent in the south, in what was a very bad set of results for Labour and the Conservatives. The Liberal Democrats also performed well, taking control of three councils. The Conservatives lost control of all 15 councils they won last time...”

The real news is not so much the number of seats lost by the Conservatives and Labour to Reform, but the sheer size and scale of the swing towards Farage’s party, from both.

The Times reports 3rd May 2025:

There was a 20 percentage point swing to Reform with the Conservatives finishing third, some 10,000 votes behind (newly elected Reform MP) Pochin. To put the result into context, Runcorn and Helsby was Labour’s 49th safest seat with a majority of over 14,000 heading into the by-election. Reform only received 18 per cent of the vote there in last year’s general election.

This was previously Labour’s 49th safest seat in the country. The size of this swing against Labour towards Reform is visible in the below graph.

This swing towards Reform did not only come from Labour, but from the Conservatives too.

The Times reports 2nd May 2025:

The Times reports 2nd May 2025:

The Tories lost control of 13 councils and lost more than 600 council seats as voters deserted the party for Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats. The party’s projected national vote share fell to 15 per cent — behind ­Reform, ­Labour and the Liberal Democrats and only four percentage points above the Greens.

The fact that Reform UK is able to take so many votes from the nominally left wing Labour party, while simultaneously seizing them from the Conservatives is what has sent both parties into panic and high alert.

The Times reports 2nd May 2025:

Reform swept to power in Lincolnshire, Lancashire, Kent and Staffordshire, areas that were previously Tory strongholds. In Staffordshire the Conservatives lost 46 of the 56 seats they held before Thursday. In Tunbridge Wells the party no longer has a single councillor.

This is the first time the Conservatives did not win a majority on a single council since the local government system was created in 1889.

The Times reports 2nd May 2025:

But Badenoch again ruled out any kind of pact with Farage. She said: ‘Nigel Farage said he wants to destroy the Conservative Party. He wants to be the opposition. We are the opposition. We are not letting them through’.

Okay. Good luck with that.

2) Reform Reaches Tipping Point

A third party has finally shattered the establishment’s uni-party glass ceiling. The tipping point to be able to break through in this way currently stands at around 30%.

The Times reports 4th May 2025:

The Times reports 4th May 2025:

The tipping point appears to be at about 30 per cent. For example in Wiltshire, Reform won 27 per cent of the vote but just 10 per cent of seats. In North Northamptonshire it won 31 per cent of the vote but secured control of the council with 65 per cent of the seats….Even in 2024 when Farage won his seat, only five of the 650 MPs elected were Reform despite the party winning 14 per cent of the vote nationally...Last week’s results were an indication that a system that has long held back Farage and his parties may be starting to work in his favour.

The result is a hockey stick graph. This shows that once any party begins to hit the 30% mark in terms of votes, the nature of the UK’s first past the post electoral system rewards them with the lion’s share of seats.

In other words, due to Britain’s winner-takes-all seat-by-seat electoral system, any party gaining around a third of the vote ends up with roughly two-thirds of the seats.

The Times reports 4th May 2025:

This is also expected to play out nationally when, eventually, a General Election is called.

The Times reports 4th May 2025:

A similar arithmetic can be at play when the country goes to the polls. Labour won just one third of the votes in last year’s general election but 63 per cent of the seats, a big majority for Sir Keir Starmer. The numbers were similar for Tony Blair’s third election victory in 2005. In 2015 David Cameron secured a narrow Conservative majority with 37 per cent of the vote. Parties with somewhat lower national shares tend to win disproportionately fewer seats. The difference between a quarter of the national vote and a third of it can be the difference between irrelevance and power.

Farage is firmly on his way to Downing Street.

3) The End of the Two Party System

These results are not just a victory and a vindication for Farage and his Chairman Zia Yusuf, they represent a historic shift in the nature of British politics: the two party uni-system is over.

The Times reports 3rd May 2025:

The Times reports 3rd May 2025:

In Downing Street there were no smiles. Labour’s loss of 198 seats was more than twice as bad as party strategists had expected. The setback led to the first serious criticisms of Starmer and his chief of staff Morgan McSweeney’s strategy since they got a grip on government last autumn…While things were bad for Labour they were an existential threat to the Tories. This was the first time the Conservatives had not won a majority on a single council since the local government system was created in 1889.

This was the first time on record that a party other than Labour or the Conservatives won the largest share of the vote in local elections. Farage himself is acutely aware of what has just happened.

The Times reports 2nd May 2025:

The Times reports 2nd May 2025:

Nigel Farage has said that the era of two-party politics is ‘finished’ after Reform UK won control of a swathe of councils in a local election rout and ousted Labour in a by-election. Reform won the biggest share of the vote in the local elections, the first time on record that a party other than Labour or the Conservatives has done so…Farage said that the results marked the beginning of the end for the Tories and demonstrated that Reform was ‘smashing’ into Labour’s vote in its heartlands. He said that people who had mocked his aspirations to be prime minister were not laughing now and described his party’s ascendancy as a ‘reformquake’. He added: ‘Today marks the end of two-party politics — it is finished’…Farage gained more than 670 new councillors while the Tories lost a similar amount. Labour lost more than 180 seats. Reform overturned a Labour majority of almost 15,000 to win the Runcorn & Helsby by-election.

The results are reflected in national polling data, lending credence to the idea that Farage will be able to repeat the performance in a General election.

The Times reports 3rd May 2025:

Farage will be hoping his party can build on Thursday’s success and nationally Reform is leading in the polls according to our tracker, followed by Labour and the Conservatives.

The true nature of the political tectonic shift that has just occurred is yet to be felt by the wider public, but feel it they eventually will.

4) Elon Musk & Rupert Lowe’s Failed Coup

Regular readers will recall former Reform parliamentarian Rupert Lowe’s failed attempted coup against Farage’s leadership.

Radical Media reports 12th March 2025:

This came after Elon Musk encouraged the replacement of Farage with Lowe as leader of Reform UK.

Farage earned Musk’s ire after he refused Musk’s offer of millions in funding on condition that he defend the jailed anti-Islam activist, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, stage name: Tommy Robinson.

Radical Media reports 12th March 2025:

After Musk publicly criticised Farage for not backing stage name ‘Tommy Robinson’, former Reform parliamentarian Rupert Lowe saw a chance to plunge his dagger into Farage’s back.

Radical Media reports 12th March 2025:

Lowe began to fully adopt Musk’s anti-Islam posturing in Europe, going so far as to specifically demand the head of Reform UK’s Muslim Chairman Zia Yusuf.

As we said would transpire at the time, none of this worked out too well for Rupert Lowe, his sidekick Ben Habib, nor their sponsor Elon Musk.

Click to play:

Maajid Nawaz on WARRIOR CREED: "Rupert Lowe will not prosper. Ben Habib will not prosper in this endeavour. Good luck to them. Ben Habib's a good business man, maybe he should go back to business. Rupert Lowe, go back to farming. Your political days are over. Set up a new party if you like. You'll probably lose your deposit. Perhaps join UKIP, but that's a dead end too which we suspect you know which is why there's rumours you're gonna set up your own party. Either way, it's over for you. There's no coming back from this. Nigel Farage will become the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. And the Reform Party's performance in this May's elections will outdo expectations. And Zia Yusuf will get the deserved credit as Chairman of the Reform Party for that. It's over for you.

These election victories have instead shored up support for Farage as the only game in town, and vindication for his Chairman Zia Yusuf as someone who is able to build a serious party machine from ground up.

Contrary to the strategy pushed by Elon Musk and cynically adopted by Farage’s now disgraced challenger Rupert Lowe, British Muslims are a crucial factor in the ongoing swing against the Labour Party.

This is represented by the below graph.

British Muslims have been punishing Labour for their total lack of action against Netanyahu’s ethnic cleansing of Gaza.

Farage’s consistent anti-war stance and his refusal to be drawn into anti-Islam positions by Elon Musk and Rupert Lowe has not gone unnoticed by Britain’s Muslims. This is likely to be rewarded at the ballot box, as it was for Trump.

Radical Media reports 30th October 2024:

In a recent interview on the Winston Marshall podcast, Farage appears to have understood this.

Click to play:

Nigel Farage (on Trump’s win) “Hispanic voters, growing black voters, even some Imams.

Broadcaster: “Well, he won the Muslim vote. He didn't win the Jewish vote, but he won the majority of Muslims.”

Nigel Farage: “Because he believes in family values, and I mean, he may not be a perfect example himself of all of them.”

This is how Farage denies Labour a majority at the next General Election in the UK, and he appears to know it.

Click to play:

Nigel Farage MP: “...but the nub of it is, we have a Muslim population of Britain growing by about 75% every 10 years. Right? That's just where we are. If we politically alienate the whole of Islam, we will lose. We'll lose.

Broadcaster: “So how does one include them...”

Nigel Farage MP: “We will lose. By 2050, goodness knows what kind of a terrible state we're going to be in.

Regular readers will be aware that we have been forecasting this great political shift since January 2022 on episode 1780 with Joe Rogan.

Click to play:

Maajid Nawaz on Joe Rogan’s JRE episode 1780: “Before the invasion of Iraq, Muslim Americans used to generally vote Republican. And the reason was largely, again, there's always exceptions, the reason was largely because of the social conservative family values. Muslims are very socially conservative. Believe in family, believe in community, and…all the debates you hear today about liberals and the whole kind of, you know, LGBT and all that stuff, you can imagine coming from a religious background, Muslims are a lot more conservative on that stuff. They used to vote for Republican Party, and then Iraq happened, and they switched to the Democrats. And I think we're in a moment now where that switch is going back from the Democrats, back very slowly back to the Republicans again...It is interesting to see the results that he got in these elections. His share of the Muslim vote went up and his share of the African-American vote went up, not down, this last 2020 election. And I think that's the beginning of something that's happening where people on the social stuff, these communities, and the same for Latino votes, by the way, these communities, I think they're beginning to prioritise their social conservative once more because when you look to foreign policy, there's not really too much that Biden redeems himself on. So I think that vote’s gonna switch back again.

Watch Maajid Nawaz’s full episode 1780 with Joe Rogan from January 2022.

Only with all this laid out does the sheer idiocy of Elon Musk’s ‘Tommy Robinson’ fixation become clear. Adopting Musk’s position on the Muslim question in Europe is the surest way to ensure a defeat for Farage’s Reform Party, and secure a continued Labour government.

5) Nigel Farage will be Prime Minister

What is coming should by now be obvious…

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