Conservatives Revolt For Nigel
Tory voters prefer the Reform Leader to the current Conservative one.
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Well it seems with the launch of the Conservative Party manifesto today, Rishi Sunak is set to stay.
In characteristic fashion there was little in today’s manifesto that is likely to turn the Tory tide though.
GB News asked why the Prime Minister still wouldn’t commit to exiting the ECHR.
Whilst the Conservative vision moving forward appears to be one continuing on with mass migration forever.
The Tories cheekily claim they will cut net migration - but only down from the obscenely high record levels they themselves have chosen to ramp numbers up to.
As Patrick O’Flynn pointed out:
“Sunak pledge to halve migration (I assume he means net migration), so that takes us to about 340k pa, if we take him at his word.
“MUCH higher than it was in 2019 anyway when the Tories admitted it was already too high.”
The days of the Tories pledging tens of thousands net migration are long gone. So vote Conservative for numbers in the hundreds of thousands each year, exactly the same as Labour.
That seems pretty tone deaf considering swathes of former Tory voters are already switching to support Nigel Farage.
Following utterly disgusting scenes in Barnsley today, the Reform Leader said:
“My huge thanks to South Yorkshire Police today. I will not be bullied or cowed by a violent left-wing mob who hate our country."
The Reform revolt is attracting many 2019 Conservative voters, to the point that they now prefer Farage to the current Tory Leader.
So that’s one clear crossover - with Reform UK now attempting to overtake the Conservatives in the national polls as well.
The Farage Factor is having a massive impact. A new forecast today shows Reform winning in Clacton and the Conservatives coming in third.
When it comes to momentum, Ipsos have found voters saying all the parties are having a better campaign now compared to late May/early June - aside from the Tories.
Notably - again - it isn’t the Tories who are second. Only Labour are currently ahead of Reform when it comes to how well the campaigns are perceived to be going.
A while to go yet of course but the trends are clear. The Tories started this campaign miles behind - and are still going backwards.
Sunak's dirty quick-election trick won't save him or the Tories. Imagine the result if Nigel Farage had a clear 3/4/5 months of campaigning; the entire Britain hating LibLabCon would be in the bin where they belong. But don't forget, the real enemy is the treacherous Civil Service and Marxist media. They are the ones to target, at all times.
The fact that Sunak refuses to either leave the ECHR or address it, just confirms that he's working for his paymasters, the WEF....
exactly the same as Biden and those pulling his strings, imho.