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And I think that that needs to be the basis upon which
we move forward is to appeal to all of the people, Nick Tencone, Rupert Lowe, Nigel Farage, Ben Habib, name your person here who I've forgotten.
There's issues around alliances, obviously, but we've all got to recognise that we're in a very crucial stage
in history for the fate and future of this country.
And unity on the right is absolutely paramount to changing things around.
But I think that the issue that you've got is that wherever you create unity, you also create compromise.
And so there's gotta be some very clear red lines put in place.
And I think that the momentum is not with the Conservative Party.
So the weaker parties, the weaker horses in this race on the right for the vote of the right, those weaker horses, they need to have the humility to go, do you know what?
We are not the commanding voice in this.
And so let us rally under the commanding voice, which I think is going to end up being Rupert Lowe at this moment.
I don't know if I've answered your question or if there's anything you want to dig into more on that.
Well, I think the ethno-nationalists...
They're not in any way, they're loud and they're noisy, like any minority can be loud and noisy, but then in no way representative of the general spectrum of right-wing sort of patriotic thinking.
And if there were to be any fight on the right, it would have to be against them.
But we also need to make sure that we're not over-exaggerating their influence.
They might be noisy on social media,
But they're not โ but they live parasitically within the right.
They attach themselves to other people's movements and they can never force or create a movement of their own.