The General Election takes place this Thursday (04.07.2024), here are the viable options and what I suggest people do on Election Day.
1. DONβT VOTE
You can stay at home out of disgust for both the electoral system (which is broken) and for the parties that are standing (which for the most part are anti-White, pro-degenerate, multi-cultural globalists). I donβt believe this is a good option, staying at home means you are not voicing your opinion or making any form of real protest.
2. VOTE FOR AN ETHNO-NATIONALIST OPTION
There are two parties on the ballot the paper that are standing ethno-nationalist candidates: the English Democrats and the British Democrats. I believe that voting for them is a good thing, if you have one of these candidates standing in your constituency you should vote for them and encourage others to do so.
3. VOTE REFORM
Reform are far from perfect, but they are vocally anti-immigration and the establishment are now getting more worried that Reform will take enough votes from the Conservatives to ensure that the Conservative Party are completely destroyed. I donβt believe that Reform are actually a long term solution, but they are the best option on the ballot paper for most and would help us achieve a long term strategic objective β namely destroying the globalist and multicultural Conservative party.
4. SPOIL YOUR BALLOT
You can go to the polling station and make a protest, by writing a message on your ballot such as βnone of the aboveβ you register as having voted, but you have also rejected all the parties that were offered. This is better than not voting, as if enough people did this it would cause a stir β this has been done before and it does act as a viable form of protest.
OVERALL, I think the objective should be ZERO SEATS for the Conservatives. Since the 1970s the Conservative Party has been a blockade to any real nationalist movement. The Conservatives have been able to masquerade as an anti-immigration party whilst at the same time increasing immigration year-on-year. As such, I will be voting for Reform; I donβt have a better option in my area and I genuinely hope that we can achieve a massive step forward by both shifting the Overton Window and destroying one of the two centrist and anti-White parties that have dominated British politics post WW2.