WarRoom Battleground EP 928: Nigel Farage Gains From Tory Implosion And How Human Brain Neuro-Structure Influences Politics
uh today totally shocking but give me your first reaction to it please well and thanks for having me on again ben i think um you know politics in britain tends to go as we've seen in in sort of 100 year or 50 year cycles um there have been previous movements that have risen up or displaced the major party
WarRoom Battleground EP 928: Nigel Farage Gains From Tory Implosion And How Human Brain Neuro-Structure Influences Politics
achieve getting into power or when they do as we saw with the replacement of the Liberal Party you know the branching out between Whigs and Tories when that happens which happened last 100 years ago parties tend to disappear sometimes into a third or fourth position and we've only really got one or two examples of it in our history and
WarRoom Battleground EP 928: Nigel Farage Gains From Tory Implosion And How Human Brain Neuro-Structure Influences Politics
And unfortunately, until the unit party is broken properly, and by that I mean the absolute demolition of the so-called right-wing Conservative Party, which actually has been more to the left of Blair for the last 15 years, you can't really achieve any progress.
WarRoom Battleground EP 928: Nigel Farage Gains From Tory Implosion And How Human Brain Neuro-Structure Influences Politics
So, I mean, Nadeem, I think first point to make is that he's unelected and will remain so unless he happens to go through party process and reform and become an elected official, which would mean that it'd have to be acceptable to the membership as well as other things, other tests that