Militant 'Democrats'


Tory Membership numbers are a symptom of our times.  When there’s a ‘need’ for a militant surge of Right-Wing support (due to having a weak leader) the Conservative Party are embarrassed at the archetypal influx of members. However, at the Tory Conference this coming season the Party Chairman and pair-cheater Brandon Lewis is going to avowal the increase of Tory membership due to the collapse of UKIP; duly of the view, they know there’s only one party which can deliver Brexit. This is true, although you can ascertain the influx is not ‘true blue’ Conservativism, without doubt there’s a conditional caveat and that depends on Theresa May’s  promise to them personally --the 52%! 

In the GE2017 much of the attention was on who was going to get the UKIP Vote? I made a prediction this would go directly to the Conservatives and Professor John Curtice confirmed this validation there was a stronger kinship with a UKIP / Cons that a UKIP/ Labour alliance. In fact Nigel Farage implied this when he infamously claimed: ‘let’s make a political earthquake…’  A direct message to the conservatism (current administration) to embrace nationalism, the majority of these individuals have self-rewarding capitalistic values – equating to Conservatism. Indirectly, he was awakening the nationalist animal, and it roared. Yes, it’ll roar again; although this time May is the target. Surely the Conservatives should expect this and if we had a strong leader this is the opportunity to drive home the advantage.  I cannot imagine Churchillian gumption backing away from any foothold of Power – herewith, progressively the chaos of internal politics have shaken up confidence and you can see it in motion; henceforth, see the Maybot Africae careen.  Why ConservativeHome’s Editor Mark Wallace wrote in the iNews, recently; ‘only the Conservative Party could suffer angst about losing members then freak out about gaining them.’ You’ll denote a loose, loose mentality present, meh, not ideal for negotiating a nation’s future – And they must, fools are us!

Dwindling grass-root numbers haven’t bothered the Tories in the past but this was before the tide of change the fact the government had no contingency plan thereafter 24th June 2016, seriously disturbed me of simple rules of responsibility I incorrectly believed all eventualities were covered even by an incompetent administration. Fortunately the BoE is independent thanks to New Labour and so Mark Carney foresaw the crisis and implemented the levers to counter impending globalism storms. Our so-called ‘stability’ today has nothing to do with this inept administration, their self-professed fiscal competence in ruins. Ultimately the main deflection of Brexit has changed the Party for good, and it’s all due to May’s irregular tenure: a casing point the Chequers White Paper proposal that wrote Johnson and Davis’s resignations. Such resentment was a war cry to hard-Brexiters to bolster up the Right-Wing of the Conservatives. Indeed, they smelt blood, nevertheless, I cannot fathom why this would rattle the Tories; of the onus, their policies for eight years have been austerity orientated;  it’s hardly warm, cosy lifestyle enhancements to the Natives.

Change is coming to the Conservative Party and the moderates will find this tough to stomach for the increase of membership is a direct response to Boris Johnson’s Islamophobia ‘Letterbox’ simile duly for it resonate a ‘visual verification’ with a white working class demographic who comply fully with Johnson -- I know because I've met them. Now support is coming back and now the Conservatives are finding a new political identity, from closet racists. To claim this is a good thing, is reinstalling Mein Kampf (1925) ‘My Fight’ into mainstream politics. Ultimately, if the Tommy Robinson brigade / Britain First campaigners and EDL boost the Tory membership, I cannot see them coyly going along with a ‘shake it and see’ Tory agenda.  They’re articulately vocal and proudly wear a Boris wig while chanting: ‘Cometh the Boris, cometh the People’s Army…’  Membership will be short-lived for their frail understanding of political process will either anger them or get them thunder thumping on the doors of their local constituency demanding their Tory Vote.  Overtime, the influx of meat-heads hounding Far-Right Conservatism will stimulate the Electoral Commission to step in to screen profiles. For example: Earby’s Rosemary Carroll is being closely monitored by the EC duly due to the improper practices, she wasn’t on the candidate ballot paper. But it is fact that the area is notoriously Right-Wing; henceforth, Carroll’s racist views would appeal – inadvertently, engineering an opinion that Conservatism is for the long term profoundly Far-Right.

Outsiders could easily see the Tory membership increase as a racist invasion; in dispute to how Brexit is going and via identity politics.  Conspicuously of a one-dimensional mind-set; with a devilish intent to frog-march the UK into a hard-Brexit scenario; in truth it puts Labour’s ‘Momentum’ comparatively in the shade in regards to lifestyle impact.   ‘ConservativeHome’ nevertheless have no answers in countering these disparities, instead the onus is for MPs to correct this imbalance by signing up new members with views they prefer. However, Wallace demonstrates a nonplus view by saying: ‘All Tories benefit from a broader, larger Conservative membership.’  Arguably, you could say being one-dimensional isn’t aiding a broader church per se; then again Garvan Walshe speaks of wanting militant democrats…  enter the fascist up rise in Chemnitz… (Germany) ; united by anger for one of their own was sadly murdered by a Syrian. Inanely Walshe’s bellicose solipsism affiliates this link to the contempt for the norms of liberal democracy, civilised political competition which the Tories were very much part of, pre-Brexit.

My advice to a Party craving militant democrats is be wary what you wish for.  Logic rarely stands still for the contradictory minded and I have an infinite number of examples I can screen-grab from Aaron Banks’s ‘Westmonster’ social media group. You don’t need to be Hercules Poirot to configure whether they’ve any little grey cells … let alone engage with actual cerebral prose.  Of course you may denote a slight exaggeration here so perhaps it’s time to work out for the sake of the Tory membership what the collective ‘Westmonster’ vision is , and maybe you’ll be in a better position to adjudicate whether they’ve any grey cells to endeavour in being a militant democrat. For the record, Mein Kampf didn’t work out well.

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