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ELECTION ANALYSIS
Wellingborough and Kingswood By-Elections
Yesterday two parliamentary by-elections took place, one in Wellingborough and one in Kingswood. Labour won both, and in both cases, they overturned sizeable Conservative majorities. These results show the continued trend of a complete Conservative collapse. The Conservative Party has always been a blockade to genuine nationalist change, as the Conservatives have always managed to hoodwink voters with false promises about curtailing immigration and defending traditional values.
The destruction of the Conservative Party is something to be celebrated.
However, the bad news is that in both cases the beneficiary of the Conservative collapse was the Labour Party – a party that is even more pro-immigration, more anti-traditionalist than the Conservatives, what’s more, Labour would support even harsher and more draconian restrictions on our freedoms.
In effect, the voters have jumped out of the frying pan and into the fire.
The other interesting take away from these two by-elections is the rise of Reform UK, the successor to the Brexit Party, which was itself a successor to UKIP.
Reform UK polled very strongly in both of these by-elections, taking 13 per cent and 10.4 per cent of the vote respectively. For an outsider, non-parliamentary party to come from nowhere and take two third places and take over 10 per cent of the vote in two seats is very promising and shows that a significant number of the electorate are now willing to break away from the two main parties and vote for a populist ‘right wing’ option.
However, don’t get too excited – in Wellingborough, over 70 per cent of those who voted still supported the two main parties and in Kingswood almost 80 per cent supported the two main parties – something that seems unbelievable considering how bad things are in the UK.
Further to this, Reform UK are NOT a real nationalist alternative, and in Wellingborough their candidate was a ‘Pakistani-British businessman’ who was not born in the UK, but migrated here with his parents as a teenager.
Wellingborough was presented with a more nationalistic candidate thanks to Britain First fighting the seat, however they lost their deposit and took a meagre 1.6 per cent of the vote, coming in 8th place. In Kingswood there was no real nationalist option, however UKIP fought the seat, but they fared even worse than Britain First did in Wellingborough. In Kingswood UKIP took just 0.5 per cent of the vote, and came last.
The turnout for these elections was 38.1 per cent and 37.1 per cent respectively.
What are the takeaways from this:
1. The Conservative Party is in freefall and may well be effectively wiped out at the next general election – it is a realistic prospect that the party could end up with fewer than 100 seats in Parliament.
2. Labour look set to win the next general election by landslide. This will undoubtedly usher in an era that is worse in every measurable metric than the one we live in now – more migrants, higher taxes, harsher restrictions on our freedoms and a rapid acceleration of anti-white and ‘woke’ policy making.
3. The rise of Reform UK on the surface seems like a positive, however Reform UK is NOT a nationalist party and will likely act as a blockade to any genuine nationalist bid for power.
4. Despite the absolutely dire state of UK politics, of those who vote, 70 per cent plus are still happily voting for the two main parties.