6 parties form electoral alliance
Sat 1:30 pm +00:00, 22 Jun 2024 2General Election Newsletter 20th June 2024
Campaigning in the General Election is entering the final two weeks and is reaching a
frenzied pitch. Nigel Farage has entered the fray in Clacton and went straight in to lead
Reform as Richard Tice stepped aside.
ADF’s 10 candidates are working hard alongside their counterparties in the 6-party
partnership of Freedom Alliance, English Democrats, Libertarian Party, Putting Crewe
and Nantwich First and the Populist Party. I have every reason to be hopeful that this
‘Super Six’ collaboration will continue to grow in size and stature.
Meanwhile, members of Reform have approached me to stand aside for their candidate
in Melton and Syston so that he can have a clear run. This has all the hallmarks of Nigel
Farage’s repeatedly muddled thinking. Remember he stood down 317 Brexit Party
candidates to give the Conservative Party a clear run? Remember too that he said Tony
Blair is a clever man and should be made a tsar for covid vaccination? There are many
more revelations on social media of Nigel Farage shooting himself in the foot.
Don’t hesitate to remind the undecided voters who may be thinking of tossing their vote
over to Reform!
All our candidates have their respective reasons for standing. In my case, no politician or
government throughout my 45-year career as a doctor has done the right thing to guide
and nurture our health and social care system. Instead, it has fostered bloated
management that is riddled with incompetence and authoritarian behaviour, with
misspending and micromanaging that hasten the decline in standards of service and
care. I am therefore seeking election as an MP to deploy my broad experience and insight
into proposals for a major overhaul of the NHS.
Talking to voters on the campaign trail, many are having serious doubts about
Conservative and Labour, but it isn’t an easy run for Reform either as they have niggling
questions. Of course, there remains the huge challenge of awakening those who are
unaware of the forces of evil at work. There is still much to play for, so we must remain
focused, work hard and maintain good rapport with the electorate.
As Harold Wilson famously said, “A week is a long time in politics,” so a lot can happen in
two weeks.
Happy campaigning and good luck to all our candidates, and to those of our partner
parties too!
Dr Teck Khong
Leader
Alliance for Democracy and Freedom
Whatever one thinks about Farage then he has one big advantage over all the other main party leaders. He comes across as a real human being. As opposed to the no mark Sunak and the speak-your-weight machine Starmer. I don’t even know who the other party leaders are….
No wonder that Reform are now in second place in the polls
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/nigel-farage-doubles-down-after-keir-starmer-brands-ukraine-claims-disgraceful/ar-BB1oHRDV?ocid=msedgntp&pc=ACTS&cvid=3ed09f3e6a3d48ff80f667fc25cdce97&ei=17 the media are furious with Farage. That’s a sign of something. The anger seems real. The Biden way of seeing the world is losing out. I admire Farage for speaking out on Putin, and the WEF. It gives real hope which was missing. Seeing the explosion of the small parties and their willingness to start working together tells Farage which way the wind is blowing. He’s picked his moment to move away from the mainstream, and should see growth in support as a result from all those who fear global government. He is silent so far on CBDCs and WHO pandemic. It’s like Kennedy. They have to move when they can. If you move on all fronts at once, it could be too much. That’s where small parties like Teds come in. We can say the truth and enjoy free speech as we are not part of the system. That creates the vibe which others can move into, and will have to move into or they can’t win.