Save Brexit By Infiltrating Tories? What Do YOU Think?
That bright message below was the inspirational heading on the LeaveEU bulletin I read this morning…

….and I am passing it on directly to my readers.
I am not in the UK so cannot 100% judge the mood of the country, hence my question at the top of the page.
Frankly, I have considerable reservations, both about the strategy and about the explicit depiction of Boris Johnson as the leader-to-be.
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The Tory in-crowd have already expelled a lot of good men (and no doubt women too!) for upholding conservative values…

…values to which that traitorous vixen May is a stranger.
Infiltrating to the extent required to take over the party is no simple plan, and, in the time available, seems to me unlikely to succeed.
As for Boris?
I honestly don’t think he is a torch-bearer for any traditional values, and his recent remarks about bagheads –As Top Tories Grovel – UK Muslim Woman Talks Sense – are hardly sufficient to reassure, esp. given his purpose was to reject a ban on the repulsive sectarian fashion.
Were Rees-Mogg the chosen champion, I’d maybe say give it a go.
He comes across as a sincere and patriotic person .
Yet a real patriot party, a UKIP revival, strikes me as a much better plan. If the traitor-class subverts Brexit in the meantime, then they must take the consequences.
In my view, no form of resistance would be off-limits, morally speaking.
But I leave it you to have your say, as before.
Here’s the Leave EU bulletin, in full –
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Britain stands at a crossroads.
Either we follow Theresa May and end up with “Brexit In Name Only”, which is going to poison and weaken our country for a generation.
Or we take control of the situation ourselves and stick two fingers up at the anti-democrats who want us to be controlled by Brussels forever.
Our political analysis is that the Labour Party will split to form a new centre party that will emerge with the People’s Vote and compete on the left with the Liberal Democrats and Labour.
Corbyn cannot be replaced as the leader of the Labour Party.
There is a once in a generation chance to unite the right that could then decisively win against a split opposition, in the same way that Mrs Thatcher took on the SDP, Labour and the Liberals to win three decisive victories.
In those days, Conservatives believed in family values, hard work, prudence and getting on in life.
We will be carrying out national polling over the next few weeks to launch a national campaign to persuade the Conservative grassroots they need a new Brexit leader that could decisively win again at the ballot box.It is likely that a Conservative Party leadership contest will be held in the next 3 to 6 months.
Whoever wins it will automatically be our Prime Minister.
After becoming a Conservative Party member, you will be eligible to vote in the final round of that contest.
You will therefore have a hand in choosing our next Prime Minister – and in determining the kind of Brexit that Britain gets.
It is not too late to save Brexit or the country.
You can help to achieve the clean Brexit this country voted for by backing a Brexit candidate in any future leadership election.
But the clock is ticking. Every second counts. |
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Our plan is to roll out a campaign that connects with local councillors, party chairmen and MPs to change the direction of the party and unite the right.We want people to join the Conservative Party, attend local meetings, and then push for fundamental change within the party.
Local associations should have power handed back to them including the right to hold primary contests for parliamentary seats and select who they want, rather than have politically correct candidates imposed from the CCHQ candidate sausage factory.
Why does Gavin Barwell come to mind?! Straight out of school, Oxford, CCHQ, Councillor, MP and then Chief of Staff to the PM without ever having had a proper job or any experience!
People who want to be professional politicians make awful MPs and our parliament is packed full of them.
Our plan is to roll out a campaign that connects with local councillors, party chairmen and MPs to change the direction of the party and unite the right.We want people to join the Conservative Party, attend local meetings, and then push for fundamental change within the party.
Local associations should have power handed back to them including the right to hold primary contests for parliamentary seats and select who they want, rather than have politically correct candidates imposed from the CCHQ candidate sausage factory.
Why does Gavin Barwell come to mind?! Straight out of school, Oxford, CCHQ, Councillor, MP and then Chief of Staff to the PM without ever having had a proper job or any experience!
People who want to be professional politicians make awful MPs and our parliament is packed full of them. |
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Leave.EU is followed by over a million people on social media, it connects to tens of millions of voters in the UK, and it is the largest grassroots movement of its type in the country.It is clear that a new party will emerge from the call for a second referendum that will split the left and leave a once in a lifetime opportunity for the Conservative Party.
Watch this spot as we start the “Conservative Grassroots Mutiny” campaign. Anyone wanting to get involved, drop us a line.
There are a few extreme People Vote MPs that need to walk the plank, Anna!
Arron Banks
Chairman
* The system of electing the leader of the Conservative Party consists of two stages:
1. Conservative MPs select a choice of two candidates to present to the entire Party membership.
2. Party members then vote on a “one member one vote” basis for their preferred candidate.
Conservative Party membership costs £25 per year. The rules state that in order to vote you must have been a fully paid-up member of the Conservative Party for three months “from the time of call for nominations by the chairman of the 1922 Committee”. The three months runs from the date of your first direct debit, so pay by card. |
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Nick Hales 16:22 on August 22, 2018 Permalink |
If the Tories EXPEL May and Soubry and Clarke and every other liberal and roll back all the liberal laws they have voted for, if they guarantee getting us out of not just the EU but the ECHR and any other tresties and conventions that infringe sovereignty, great idea to join them.
Not going to happen.
To suggest a few thousand of us can join the Tory Party and then clean out all the leftwing infections in a year or two? We would need to deselect half their MPs for a start. Who thinks that is do-able?
Not on your nellie.
LeaveEU are good people. Even so, they are not realistic in this.
Rebuild UKIP!
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Fiona F 19:44 on August 22, 2018 Permalink |
I support your views, Nick. The Conservatives have been going downhill ever since Heath, except when Mrs. T put the brakes on.
Major, Cameron, May, none of them would know a conservative principle if they tripped over it.
Ukip must rise again.
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Ernie Andrews 20:02 on August 22, 2018 Permalink |
Rees Mogg is what you say he is, sincere and patriotic.
Therefore he will never become Conservative leader.
Johnson might, but after his years as Mayor of London?
He can occasionally be amusing but he is not conservative, not at all.
The ruling class is our enemy. Infiltration is not an option.
We need a revolutionary movement.
UKIP?
Maybe, but some of us believe we are past the stage of party games.
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Petra Malley 17:02 on September 13, 2018 Permalink |
After what I said in my comment less than 24 hours ago, I am now more than ever convinced that the Tories offer no hope.
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“I have long said, and repeated again and again, that I think the policy needs to be changed but I’m supporting the person,” said Rees-Mogg, adding: “Theresa May has enormous virtues. She is a fantastically dutiful prime minister and she has my support. I just want her to change one item of policy.”
In turn, Davis meanwhile stated that he has made it clear he thinks May is “a very good Prime Minister”.
“Like Jacob, I disagree with her on one issue, and it’s this issue,” he said, in reference to her proposed deal with the EU…”
There you have it, in RT.
Dave Davis clear as day, saying he agrees with May on everything except Brexit.
He suggests Rees-Mogg is of the same mind.
What possible reason would we have to welcome their taking command at Westminster.
May’s views are liberal. She has said so herself.
Her programme is all about enacting the worst sort of liberalism, some of which you have reported, like the indoctrination of schoolchildren into transgender ideology, and her multiculturalist delight in the sharia which should never be tolerated in any Western country.
Yes, we must see the back of the eoman. Not, though, if her replacements will just preside over more of the same.
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