If you want the competition to be "fair" you're going to have to solve it the way Thomas Pride did.
The far right in Britain needs to move past bitching about uneven standards of discourse. You are never going to get fair treatment in the media, so it is absolutely imperative that you maintain message control. Take Tommy Robinson. The amount of energy the British far right pour into saying he did nothing wrong is baffling. He is not an asset, he's a goddamn liability. A dumbfuck who can't shut his goddamn mouth is left with only TWO options:
A. Accept that you're going to be thrown under the bus by your own side, or...
B. Run for office and actually fucking win (the Trump / Bolsonaro / Milei solution)
And the fact that he won't do either of those things makes me think he's nothing more than a troll.
You're not going to leave because it's hard. Harder than doing the other thing you won't do, which is get a bunch of like minded people together and stand for parliament.
My brief experience working for the republican party left me certain of one thing: people are immensely lazy, and the loudest complainers are the most lazy.
They literally block parties they don't like from being able to stand for election.
If you want the competition to be "fair" you're going to have to solve it the way Thomas Pride did.
The far right in Britain needs to move past bitching about uneven standards of discourse. You are never going to get fair treatment in the media, so it is absolutely imperative that you maintain message control. Take Tommy Robinson. The amount of energy the British far right pour into saying he did nothing wrong is baffling. He is not an asset, he's a goddamn liability. A dumbfuck who can't shut his goddamn mouth is left with only TWO options:
A. Accept that you're going to be thrown under the bus by your own side, or...
B. Run for office and actually fucking win (the Trump / Bolsonaro / Milei solution)
And the fact that he won't do either of those things makes me think he's nothing more than a troll.
But you're not going to leave.
You're not going to leave because it's hard. Harder than doing the other thing you won't do, which is get a bunch of like minded people together and stand for parliament.
My brief experience working for the republican party left me certain of one thing: people are immensely lazy, and the loudest complainers are the most lazy.
If Sargon can run for MP, anyone can run for MP.