“The only true test of loyalty is fidelity in the face of ruin and despair.” (Eric Felten)

Unfortunately for the Prime Minister – loyalty at the real point of need was clearly lacking in his colleagues that he had, in the main, promoted – led by the Anglo-Indian alliance of Sunak and Javid.

After their resignations the “rush to the doors” was on – where principles and convictions was overtaken by the desire for self-preservation and their own futures – each penning resignation letters – with each released text – becoming more self-righteous.

We are glad that within the global Populist ranks – loyalty is one characteristic – that we have in abundance, in loyalty to Trump, Le-Pen and the noble cause of Brexit.

Like many – we also believe that Johnson made many mistakes – the most critical being

  • Supporting Sunak’s socialism by the back door, with high government borrowing and spend policy – and the ever-increasing taxation burden on our people. (Sunak’s resignation was a glimmer of hope – that direction would be changed)
  • Duplicity against the Loyalist – Unionists in Northern Ireland – who stood shoulder to shoulder with us on the cause of Brexit – and yet, were badly let down by the subsequent withdrawal agreement
  • His judgement on colleagues – from Sunak’s inflationary policies, to the dubious behaviour of Pincher etc

But…. we look at the Tory rats running from the “ship” and we see no leaders – no visionaries amongst them…and as mentioned, very little loyalty.

The Brexit wall of voters deserved far better – and the Conservatives have a simple choice – either elect a person – who believes in low tax and small government with a vision of Britain becoming a dynamic economic country…and we WILL support OR an “one nation Tory” of high tax, morality preaching, globalist – and we will NOT.