An analysis of the local election results by Paul Golding
Now that the dust has settled, and the votes are counted, I thought it was a good time to provide a brief analysis of the local election results.
As you have probably seen by now, the local election results show a huge victory for Nigel Farage and 'Reform UK'.
This was expected by everyone, to be fair, as Reform has enjoyed huge promotion and friendly treatment by the lying, anti-British media for years now.
As you all know, I consider Reform to be 'controlled opposition', an establishment safety-valve party that is designed to soak up angry British votes and neutralise them, and also to block genuine patriot parties from rising in politics.
The media also relishes how Reform splits the Tory vote and allows Labour in (something which worked perfectly in last year's general election).
Far from being an 'outsider' party, I consider Reform to be the Tories re-grouped, under a different brand.
This was demonstrated by the Reform victory in the Runcorn parliamentary by-election, where an ex-Tory candidate, Sarah Pochin, was elected under the Reform banner.
Pochin previously attended a 'refugees welcome' event and is in no way a true 'patriot'.
Likewise, another ex-Tory, Andrea Jenkyns (below), was elected as the mayor of Lincolnshire.
In Ashfield, for example, ex-Labour councillors were re-elected under the Reform banner.
It's extremely difficult to view Reform as a 'revolutionary anti-establishment patriotic party' when so many of its candidates and leaders are simply old-gang establishment career politicians seeking new avenues to be elected!
For the moment, however, we are going to have to stomach the dominance of Reform in politics thanks to relentless promotion by the mainstream media, the same media that demonises genuine patriots as 'racists' and 'extremists' at every opportunity!
For some strange reason, the enemies of the British people are giving Reform a huge media platform to promote themselves as a 'patriotic alternative'.
I am still absolutely certain that Farage will do a deal with the Tories and betray everyone who has put their faith in him to bring 'change' to British politics.
On Thursday, the Tories were utterly humiliated and polled disastrously.
The current Tory leader, a Nigerian called Olukemi Olufunto Adegoke Badenoch (I kid you not), is now on borrowed time.
I don't expect her to last much longer as leader of the Conservatives.
Waiting in the wings is Robert Jenrick (below), an effective populist politician who will lurch the Conservatives sharply to the 'Right' when he takes over as leader.
Jenrick has already stated that he will do a deal with Farage.
It's just a matter of time, in my humble opinion.
It wasn't just the Tories that were humiliated in Thursday's elections.
Every other 'right-wing' or 'patriotic' micro-party that stood candidates was annihilated, most gaining around 1% of the vote in every seat contested.
It was definitely the correct decision by Britain First to sit these elections out, as the Reform juggernaut would have guaranteed paltry results.
A good general doesn't take his army into a battle that he cannot win.
Instead, he preserves his strength and waits patiently for the right time to strike.
That is exactly what Britain First is doing right now.
It must be remembered that, in various local elections over the last few years, Britain First has defeated Labour, the Conservatives, the Lib-Dems, the Greens and Reform, multiple times.
When it comes to local elections, our results have been consistently impressive.
Our time will come, but this year, it is better to preserve our resources, focus on other endeavours, and get ready for the local elections of 2026.
This year, most of the elections were cancelled and they were county elections, not local council elections.
Next year, the elections will take place nationwide and will predominantly be local council elections, where Britain First has always polled well.
In many ways, Reform is 'opening the door' for Britain First, because they are facilitating millions of angry voters to vote outside of the old-gang Westminster parties.
This is helping to break up the old, entrenched habits of voting.
I say to our activists and members all the time, 'Those who vote Reform today will vote Britain First in the future'.
When Farage betrays them, and the situation in this country deteriorates, who will they turn to?
There's only one credible, staunch patriotic force in this country, and that's Britain First.
Unlike any other micro-party options, Britain First is a 'household name' with real public recognition.
Ordinary members of the British public know who we are and what we stand for, even if, at the moment, they are choosing to vote tactically for Reform as, quote, 'they have the best chance of breaking up the uni-party'.
Now that the Nigerian Tory leader Kemi Badenoch is toast and Robert Jenrick will most probably take over the reigns soon, Reform's fate is sealed.
Five years of horrific Labour government will force desperate British voters to hold their noses and vote Tory again under a populist leader like Jenrick simply to get rid of Keir Starmer.
There's an old saying in British politics that new governments are not voted in, but incumbent governments are voted out.
British voters will be chronically desperate after five long years of Labour, and with Jenrick promising to reduce immigration, undo woke policies and stop the boats, I can honestly see British voters saying 'We have to vote Tory just to get rid of Labour'.
I saw it last year in London, when Britain First contested the London mayoral elections.
Even Britain First members, and even activists, all said they will vote for the Tory candidate just to rid of Sadiq Khan.
I couldn't reason with them, they simply wanted to get rid of the hated Sadiq Khan at all costs, even if that meant voting for the Tories!
This scenario will repeat at the next general election, watch this space.
All we have to do at Britain First is to keep going, keep building, and keep growing stronger.
Our time will come, I truly believe it with all my heart.
Many revolutionary movements throughout history had to wait for years in the wilderness until circumstances propelled them to power.
We know that Britain is heading for dark times, where civil strife and unrest is guaranteed thanks to unrelenting mass immigration on a scale that is unimaginable.
It may not be 'our time' right now, but in a few years it will certainly be 'our time'.
Even though our country, and our people, are enduring hard times at the present, I am extremely optimistic about our future prospects.
This country can be rescued, and the situation can be reversed and turned around.
In the meantime, please boost our movement by choosing any one of the buttons below.
We receive no help whatsoever from 'Big Business' or the establishment, so we need all the help we can get from decent honest patriots like you.
Yours sincerely
Paul Golding
Co-Leader, Britain First
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