I can envisage a Farage-led Tory Party (which will move even further to the Right after Thursday) challenging Labour in 2029, and doing quite well on the back of voter disillusionment - encouraged by the Tory press - that a Starmer government has not really improved life for enough ordinary working people.
The Farage/Tory message will be "see, you gave Labour an opportunity, and they didn't deliver. Starmer is a puppet of the liberal Establishment. Now can you see that we need to be much more radical in tackling immigration, defending Englishness, and rolling-back-the-State, once and for all?"
The prospect frightens me.
The Farage/Tory message will be "see, you gave Labour an opportunity, and they didn't deliver. Starmer is a puppet of the liberal Establishment. Now can you see that we need to be much more radical in tackling immigration, defending Englishness, and rolling-back-the-State, once and for all?"
The prospect frightens me.