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UKIP: the Model Right Movement www.CofCC.orq Citizens Informer Tea Party has gelded itself to a small sector of society that IRS scandal but all it needs is proper direction. will be displaced by demographic trends within ten years. If American nationalists decided to show up at Tea Party America can still "be taken back" from the Manchurians rallies and meetings and push for white working class UKIP: The Model Right Movement that rule it, but will require a massive mobilization and advocacy, the debate and structure would change in the by Taylor Rose leading to’tl"r’eir rise. organization of the proper demographics. As Pat Buchanan favor the American Right. Over a very short period of time the This is what the American Right, in whatever vadety, in his latest book Suicide of a Superpower correctly identifies national debate could change from amnesty to deportation, European nationalism is reemerging in Europe again in a should be doing to achieve success. the Republican Party as "the white party" based upon from free trade agreements to protectionism, and from variety of forms. Some groups such as Jobbik and Golden UKIP leader Nigel Farage has strategically placed UKIP in demographic voting blocs, the Republican Party and the Tea multiculturalism to nationalism. Dawn are without a doubt ned-fascist and others such as the position to be the bridge between the white collar middle Party are dooming themselves to the perpetual opposition Lastly, a quick note about the BNP. In 2009, in the France’s Front National and Flanders’ Vlaams Belang are class and the blue collar labor class. It could be described unless they harness the white, working class vote. European Parliament elections, the BNP’s two seat victory more traditional nationalist. However the most successful is in one fashion as a two front attack to erode both Tory and Working class people in the West are rapidly losing their jobs defiantly alarmed many observers, but since then it has the conservative-libertarian United Kingdom Independence Labour voting bases, but more over it UKIP tapping into and are left only with government all been disaster for a party that Party (UKIP). the greatest victims of the New welfare handouts as their means we would all like to support, but UKIP’s prominent rise is not World Order and rallying them .i-~ to sustain their families. Most blue tactically should not. In politics, just something to behold as ~ in a new, nationalist oriented collar workers are right-wing, if proper tactics and methodology a sign of changing times, but ~,~.’~,,. CON(;LETON libertarian movement. not radically right-wing, yet they lead to victory, not genuine honesty. rather UKIP is the new model for GIVE US OL UKIP not only harnesses will vote Democrat every election, Because of the pressures facing all right-wing movements in the MANCHEST£;~ centralized effective, because the Republicans are too Western Civilization, we have little West, especiallytheAnglosphere ~’E L~S OU~ organization and commonsense time to spare on squabbling about nations, the chief example of dumb to realize that going into FEREN[IIJN charismatic leadership, two blue collar areas and talking about which party will give us everything " J-c- , how to campaign, organize and things the Tea Party is far from budget cuts and reducing welfare, we want. What we need is what effectively use victories to further having that make an effective and is a dumb thing. gives us the basics and then we political success and power. successful movement, but UKIP, UKIP does the opposite by going can move forward from there. That Though many of UKIP’s unlike the Republican Party and into the high unemployment, white party is UKIP and it provides the libertarian positions will offend many Tea Party leaders has working class areas that are feeling best model on how Anglopshere many on the hard right, such as P00L.! discovered that by building this the effects of outsourcing and right-wing parties should run. being racially neutral, supporting bridge between working class i lVl~ and middle class, they can now Islaminization and told the voters:. Outside of Eastern Europe, hard- free trade with everybody and not "vote for us, and we will bring your line right wing movements are being hard-line on social issues, neutralize the greatest threats jobs home, not touch your welfare going nowhere, or at least not going UKIP has, unlike almost every to British national survival-- and stop the mass immigration." anywhere fast enough. Therefore other right wing movemedt, international socialism and mass The result? Mass victories across we must tactically concede, that found the correct balance immigration. England and Wales that have conservative libertarians offer us between dogmatic allegiance UKIP’s libertarianism cannot displaced the Liberal Democrats the best hope for delaying the and political pragmatism, which be compared with North from third place to fourth place, destruction of our people. For one is the key to success. American libertarianism. Much gelded the Tories and have greatly reason or another, their message As right-wingers of any variety, we have one goal to to the chagrin of many North American libertarians, British disturbed the Labour Party. resenates more with the voters, achieve: victory and the two most important victories are libertarians are definitely nationalists (though not admitting than does far-right dogma. the defeat of international socialism and mass immigration it for fears of BNP associations), support a limited welfare Because of this shift, UKIP is now viewed as a genuine, "party of Ideologically, many on the right and as long as a party is supporting these two positions, state and are anti-immigration. the people" and is speaking to them on the two issues that would entirely prefer the more nationalist; British National we by-in-large can support them. Fortunately, despite some Whereas Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) believes that flooding matter most jobs and Islam/culture war. Party (BNP) to UKIP, however great lesson learned from the of UKIP’s dogmatic Free Marketism, UKIP stands as the the United States with millions of illegal aliens is good, UKIP If Republicans and the Tea Party would simply mirror this BNP, is that rhetoric is not enough. In order for right wing best chance for taking back Great Britain and accomplishing party leader Nigel Farage has spent the last year doing strategy and go into Coal Country and the Rust Belt and politics to succeed, there must be a level of tact used, rather these goals and that is what matters. nothing but campaigning against mass immigration into tell the poor, socially conservative whites that the GOP is than spitting out the hard truth everywhere one goes-- Unlike the British National Party, which resembles a Britain and has discussed its harsh affects upon the British not going to reduce welfare spending and not increase free especially on the issue of race. Soviet era space rocket blow up ten seconds after liftoff, working class. As a result, the British working class is fleeing trade with Latin America, but rather engage them, rather Nick Griffin, though passionate and genuine in his beliefs, the Labour Party and en masse voting for UKIP. UKIP has discovered how to attack the correct issues, while than illegal aliens, as the key voting bloc, Colorado, Iowa, has lead a party that is turning out to be an utter failure. shelving the coarse, blunt rhetoric that off sets every person Tony Blair ushered in the new era of "New Labour" Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and Much like the legendary Soviet space program where in the it comes in contact with. UKIP has found that immigration which was essentially to combine traditional pro-Labour Wisconsin would immediately shift to voting Republican in Cold War we could watch videos of Soviet rocket launched can be legitimately discussed, without discussing race and voters with the new order of multiculturalism. The results the hopes of not loosing welfare, while also getting jobs back fail fifteen seconds after an apparently successful launch, international socialism and pseudo-conspiracy theories can were, a sheepishly loyal labor voting bloc, that was being and getting social conservatism. the BNP is a party that has blown up the minute it launched. systematically displaced by mass immigration and continued be legitimately discussed because UKIP has found the great But since the GOP refuses to acknowledged the white If you believe in "following your leader" into the bunker secret to electoral and social success--the white working outsourcing. With no alternative in British politics, the white working class as a potential voting base, the average where you can remain loyal to a dying corpse, then by all class. Labour voters slavishly voted for the Labour Party at any unemployed, radically right wing coal miner might as well means stay loyal to the dogmatic nonsense of the BNP, but UKIP’s new directive has got the British left sputtering given moment to keep the welfare checks coming. This is vote for Barrack Obama who will keep his welfare coming. if you want to achieve victory over the international monetary about with confusion and rage at the prospect of their the same story for the American working class and the Tea The Tea Party is the best hope that the American right has matrix, mass immigration and international socialism, then beloved serfs waking up to reality. Party needs to mirror this. at the moment and if right wingers want to achieve success, you chose UKIP. Unlike the American Republican Party, which is rapidly Sadly though, the Tea Party is doing the opposite. Scared it would be far better to work within and use the Tea Party, trying to find every way to commit suicide possible by and confused beyond measure about the dynamics of rather than starting something new.
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