No, the politics of Musk and Reform don’t exactly line up with nationalists, but Nick has yet to explain how they’re benefiting over a leftist government is actually at our expense. This would only make sense if Reform were worse for nationalist interests than Labour, or if nationalists were now dropping their own organising and compromising on their radicalism to join Reform, but that’s not the case.

Reform would do things like abolish hate speech laws and other tyrannical aspects of British law specifically designed to oppress nationalists, and far from nationalists moderating their own views to empower them, Reform being in the conversation has already caused a wave of criticism of Farage for his refusal to endorse mass-deportations. So if nationalists aren’t compromising on their message or commitment to organising independently of the conservative movement, what exactly is the sacrifice here that’s going to be so costly?

Nick is treating this like nationalists are elite kingmakers in this scenario graciously stepping aside to give Reform a leg up, but that’s obviousy not the case. We are still on the fringes of the national conversation in most places in the West, and the growth of real nationalism will come alongside a broader shift to a softer populism. Refusing to take the opportunity afforded by something like this to amplify the reality of the Pakistani rape gangs is just giving that ground to the kosher right to direct nativist opposition.

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