2025-09-15
Nigel Farage is "preparing for power" (where have we heard that before?!).
And he has a man to lead that process - Danny Kruger, newly joined from the failing Conservative and Unionist Party.
The video featured today covers this announcement. It was an interesting announcement, although it did little more than set out a few ambiguous hints and tips that may or may not produce fruit in due course.
We on this site don't do party politics, but this is an appropriate occasion for us to draw out a few pertinent points of relevance to the UK political scene.
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Points arising:
- Reform is not planning a revolution (but we wait to see what transpires!).
- It is planning a "radical restoration" - the question arising being: to what target status? Clearly there are limits to what rolling back can achieve. AI for instance cannot be uninvented, so must be accommodated - this must be a forward-looking "restoration" in many senses.
- We have noted elsewhere that the unelected permanent servant of government (the Civil Service) has according to some assumed sufficient bureaucratic powers to function as its de facto master. This relationship above all must be reversed and the Civil Service cut down to appropriate size importance and influence.
- Ditto for the plethora of unaccountable "private sector" (ie: oligarch-controlled) NGOs QUANGOs "Regulators" and "charitable institutions" that infest the provision of "government services" (and yes, inclusive of the medical-industrial-political complex of the WEF-UN IPPC NHS JCVI etc etc that brought us the fake pandemic and the fake Climate Change hoaxes).
- Martin Geddes has doggedly documented the abysmal state of our judicial systems, which also cry out for appropriate restoration.
- And does our Government still report to "global Zionism"? Are there not still arms export licences active for sending munitions to Israel (possibly for use in Gaza), and did not an RAF plane attend the latest bombing in Dohar?
- Lastly, whatever Danny does, he isn't going to abolish the powers of the Party Whips Offices within Parliament. Until MPs are free to represent their constituents, Parliament will remain a fundamentally fraudulent institution where MPs dance to the agendas of those who control the political parties (by means fair or foul), rather than represent the interests of their constituents.
So I take my hat off to Danny Kruger and wish him well - but I do wonder whether his thinking is going to be big enough to plot out a route to achieve the "Full Monty" restoration that is required.
He would do well to start by emulating Elon Musk's DOGE - nothing brings down a corrupt system faster than turning off the spigots of illegal money ...