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With Reform looking inevitable, the establishment is panicking, pulling out every bit of European-style lawfare and harassment to stop them. The latest is an investigation into £5 million received from a Bitcoin billionaire. I'd like to see the Labour politician who can turn down five million quid. In fact...

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Count Binface, and how British satire protects the establishment. There’s a tradition in Britain of only breaking our stiff upper lip to smirk at some twat who’s standing for election dressed like he’s going to run the London Marathon for charity. Count Binface is the latest one, and he’s the sole candidate (notwithstanding a few other cranks such as Piers Corbyn) running against Nigel Farage in Clacton. The usual excuse for novelty candidates is that they give voters an opportunity to make a protest vote against the establishment. But in this case all the establishment parties (the Tories, Labour, the Greens, Lib Dems) aren’t fielding a candidate. Count Binface IS the establishment candidate. He’s played by regime comedian Jonathan David Harvey, an Oxford graduate who according to his CV has written for BBC comedy shows such as The Thick of It, Have I Got News For You and Yes Minister (blimey, he must’ve started young). British satire has always been an establishment controlled release valve. Like the illusion of opposition media in Russia it’s there to give a facade, a reassurance that there’s some sort of democracy, but in reality it’s an establishment tool used to attack insurgents. Count Binface is welcomed onto every establishment news channel (even ones who refused to platform Reform), always with the same smirky smirk, and he’s celebrated by smirky establishment politicians. Over the next few weeks in the run-up to the election in Clacton, I’m going to get sick of establishment goons smirking, and I’m going to get very sick of Count Binface.

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Powerful people from all parties failed to protect girls like me from being raped and abused. But Labour were worst of all. It was in Labour-led Telford where I was asked by a CSE detective if I had “consented to sexual activity” at any point. It was local Labour politicians that called Pakistani-Muslim grooming gang survivors “paki shaggers” and “white slags”. It was in Labour-run Rochdale and Rotherham where local services turned little girls away and handed them straight back to their abusers because they didn’t want to be called racist. Labour councils. Labour politicians. Labour councillors. Labour-led local authorities. Labour-controlled police forces. So long as Labour is the sole leader of the National Grooming Gangs Inquiry, there is no chance of justice or change. The appointment of a Labour Peer with no legal experience to chair an investigation into the worst legal and systemic failure this country has ever seen? It’s a farce. Labour cannot be the face of justice. Not when they were the architects of the very atrocities we are fighting to expose. Nothing will change, nothing will get better, and we will be letting Labour mark their own homework and sweep their corruption under the rug with the veneer of an “impartial inquiry”. The only way the inquiry stands a chance of succeeding is if Reform, the Tories, survivors, apolitical experts, whistleblowers and legal professionals are given a seat at the table. And the only way that will happen is by tearing up their current “plan” and starting from scratch. Without Labour at the helm. It must be cross-party. It must be expert and survivor-led. And, most importantly, it must be free from the Labour Party’s iron grip.

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There is a concerted effort by rival parties and the press to oust Nigel Farage as leader of Reform. It would be a mistake for Restore Britain to join in. Farage faces scrutiny from the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards following a Times investigation into his association with “Posh George” Cottrell, and an undeclared £5 million donation from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne. If found to have broken the rules on reporting gifts, he could be suspended as an MP and face a by-election. The likes of Fraser Nelson and Boris Johnson are salivating at the prospect of sabotaging Reform, replacing Farage with a Tory defector or performing political necromancy for the Conservative Party. Persecution might further endear Farage to the public. It suggests the establishment is afraid of him, and could encourage him to continue his recent strengthening of rhetoric on immigration and anti-white racism. But some in Reform are eager to purge the party of nationalist sentiment. There are already traitors talking to the Observer, detailing their efforts to remove “trigger-happy” Zia Yusuf from his role as Home Affairs spokesman. “Zia’s a big problem,” one said, with others arguing “privately that the use of racial politics was necessary to see off Rupert Lowe’s Restore, but the party ultimately needs to appeal to the centre to have any chance of winning.” With the right on the ropes, it is unwise for Rupert Lowe to promise to “throw everything” at a by-election in Clacton. Restore can’t afford another self-inflicted wound, after weeks of Rupert making needless rhetorical blunders about ethnonationalism and multiculturalism, causing infighting among the base. Joining a witch-hunt would reinforce the narrative that Restore is purely motivated by vengeance against Farage — which is not what most of Restore signed up for.

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