Rather than a deliberate strategy, this is his cope for explaining to normies how different he is compared to muh nazis, because it's taken as an article of absolute foundational moral faith in Britain that Far Right = Hitler = Bad, due to WW2. If Reform was conceived as a cunning strat to deprive the right of a true voice then they screwed up, since Brits could easily be in a situation as bad as Canada, Ireland or Australia where there isn't even a third option, leaving them stuck with an African woman-fronted Tory party.
This was also 6 years ago. The key now should be to turn Reform into the hard-line party Farage was denying it was at that stage. It seems kind of defeatist to assume that Reform will be more successful in shaping and limiting far right sentiment, than far right sentiment could be in shaping and radicalising Reform. If globalists can infiltrate every other party and turn them all towards the same end, why can't the right play the same game with the parties they have available?
Rather than a deliberate strategy, this is his cope for how explaining to normies how different he is compared to muh nazis, because it's taken as an article of absolute foundational moral faith in Britain that Far Right = Hitler = Bad, due to WW2. If Reform was conceived as a cunning strat to deprive the right of a true voice then they screwed up, since Brits could easily be in a situation as bad as Canada, Ireland or Australia where there isn't even a third option, leaving them stuck with an African woman-fronted Tory party.
This was also 6 years ago. The key now should be to turn Reform into the hard-line party Farage was denying it was at that stage. It seems kind of defeatist to assume that Reform will be more successful in shaping and limiting far right sentiment, than far right sentiment could be in shaping and radicalising Reform. If globalists can infiltrate every other party and turn them all towards the same end, why can't the right play the same game with the parties they have available?