The Great Demoraliser

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​  David Vance SubstackRead More

There is a standard operating procedure amongst many politicians to project their weaknesses onto their opponents.

Check this video out by way of illustration.

Reform Leader Nigel Farage uses this softball interview with a media fanboy to make a number of series of accusations against the ousted MP Rupert Lowe.

He suggests that Lowe has told a group of Reform members that he will “destroy anyone who gets in my way” as he bids to be Prime Minister. For starters, I seriously doubt Lowe ever said that and secondly I don’t believe he really wants to be Prime Minister. Can Nigel provide evidence of this please?

He also grudgingly admits that Lowe has done “some” good work in Parliament. Let’s just see the scale of that;

Rupert Lowe has submitted 965 written questions to the government in this term of parliament. Nigel Farage? 20.

Let’s not forget Nigel is busy presenting his own TV Show on GB News to be able to actually DO any real graft in Parliament. It’s also interesting to observe who Farage is friendly with in Parliament.

Farage then goes on to accuse Lowe of “spreading demoralisation” ahead of the local council elections is surreal! It was Farage who chose to suspend this very popular MP and to do so in a very public way! It is he who is the great demoraliser. He must have know the storm it would create but he still went ahead and defenestrated Lowe in the most public way just weeks out from these elections. Remarkably, he blames Lowe.

I stand by my assertion that Nigel Farage is a Judas Goat.

He always stays within the Overton Window and he removes those who challenge his autocratic style. That’s not a Leader, that is a tyrant.

 

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