CSM EDITORIAL
In 2019, we had the chance to bury Labour once and for all, but we weren’t ruthless enough—or patriotic enough—to do the decent thing for Britain. Then came Covid, which distracted those capable of performing the final rites on an unpopular party that, once again, is proving to be a blight on this great nation.
Starmer lied to us.
Look around: from shivering pensioners to suicidal farmers, enemies of the state languishing in jail, and the wealthy shifting their funds out of a socialist Britain, the disastrous consequences of Labour’s policies are all too clear for all to see. The first months of Labour Government will be remembered for Starmer flinching, Reeves lying – all rolled up into the hideousness of the Southport slayings.
Alas, one in five Brits is misguided, bitter, or naïve enough to support left-leaning socialism. We all know one: the bullied school kid, the beta male, or the poppy-hating idealist. We can do little for these fools. One in five is hardly a mandate for government—unless there’s infighting among the ranks of the sound or the public has grown so tired of the incumbent party that it forgets how bad the socialist danger can be.
Now we see what Starmer is really about: a politician without principle, a puppet of the far-left and dangerous theorists who have never run a business or worked in the real world. Reeves, with her lies, would be better suited to the Kremlin than to Downing Street. Wes Streeting has all the charm of his street thug kin, and Angela Rayner – well, enough said. Bridget Phillipson? Clearly, she has not forgotten being mistaken for a scrubber by the Bullingdon Club lads at Oxford, as she is all out to lop any poppies she can find.
Publicly, Labour is still rolling about laughing as the Tories’ potential is diluted by Farage’s Reform Party. In truth, Farage handed Labour a massive majority—whether he admits it or not. Yes, the Tories messed up and deserved a humbling under Sunak, but there’s still an opportunity to fix things.
What’s the Solution?
It’s in the Tories’ nature to destroy Reform, just as they saw off Corbyn and Sturgeon. The Tory political machine could easily dispatch Farage and his party within the next few years. Since 1832 there have been several more capable foes.
But what about seizing the opportunity that lies before us as patriots—those of us who share the position of sound politics that is growing—away from the far left in Britain?
Three in five Brits would vote for either Reform or the Tories (in a form we could all be proud of). Take Rupert Lowe from Reform—a solid, principled man who even the Editor, as a diehard Tory, would vote for over almost any current Conservative MP. And who in Reform wouldn’t vote for a Jenrick or Badenoch over a lunatic like Miliband or a grasping Eagle?
A Reform Party that sits to the left of the Conservatives on some issues (drawing in the less loopy Lib Dems) but champions core British values like individual freedom, incentive, and merit would undoubtedly attract Tory voters if no Tory stood in that seat. A Thatcherite Conservative Party—focused on action, not empty words—would win over the majority of Reform voters if they had to choose between voting Tory or Labour.
2029 may seem far off, but what’s stopping both parties from coming together to deal a crushing blow to Labour—reducing them to 2019 levels? After that, the two parties could settle their differences and take the fight forward together, dominating British politics for generations.
Better the Tories expend their energies nobbling Vladimir Derer’s Labour than going after Farage.
Do the maths: there’s the numbers and the room to forge at first a coalition, then make a deal on seats, and then create a burgeoning symbiosis between two distinct but aligned parties—both of which genuinely love Britain (all its nations) and will fight for its citizens, rather than pushing the international socialist agenda Starmer’s government is now so brazenly pursuing.
As Starmer rehashes the 70’s, the 80’s beckon. But this time the capitalist revolution will come with an AI revolution that could make Friedman, Hayek and Thatcher dance in their graves. A DOGE department in Whitehall is viable. A swashbuckling, low tax Britain is doable.
It is time to win our country back and to annihilate Labour forever as we should have done five years ago.

