Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, has explained things are “likely to get far, far worse in terms of woke and left-wing policies plaguing Britain before they get better” following the country’s July 4 snap election, even if Nigel Farage’s Reform Party manages to achieve a breakthrough.
Speaking from the Seconds Out boxing gym in Clacton-on-Sea, where Farage hopes to be returned as a Member of Parliament (MP), Kassam stressed that polls project Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party will win the British election with “quite a huge majority.”
The Conservatives (Tories) have been governing from the center-left for the last 14 years, but keep up a pretense of being opposed to woke ideology and mass legal and illegal immigration, despite allowing them to thrive. Labour does not even pretend to oppose these things and intends to scrap the Conservatives’ plan to remove illegal aliens to Rwanda once they take over, along with new voter ID requirements.
The key to Britain’s future prospects is a heavy defeat for the “RINO-like” Conservatives, allowing Farage’s party to displace them as the de facto opposition to Labour on the British right. This could facilitate a “reverse takeover” of the Conservatives by Reform, with Farage drawing parallels with the merger between Stephen Harper’s Reform Party and the Progressive Conservative Party in Canada, under Harper’s leadership.
“[I]t will take a lot of work; it will take a lot of money; it will take a lot of time,” Kassam said. “[But] this is sort of like the Trump train, and the momentum seems to be growing and growing.”
“The Labor Party will be a majority… Things are probably get likely to get far, far worse in terms of woke and left-wing policies plaguing Britain than before they get better… Nigel Farage has a long-term plan…” —@RaheemKassam pic.twitter.com/pwFHYFzOux
— Anne Luty (@anneluty) July 3, 2024