Perhaps it would be useful to define more clearly where Blue Labour/post-liberalism ends and the high-tech, nuclear-powered Bukele-fanciers begin, given that both seem keen to use the State to achieve their desired ends more than was considered seemly under the neoliberal model. I suspect the Bukele-fanciers will need to be part of any Right which is both effective and electorally attractive, and will help to give the Right a sense of optimism and high-status modernity that the Reform chaps by themselves lack.
The announcement of Reform's new four-point plan for energy after Net Zero is abolished is a case in point. It seems to have been universally derided by a lot of non-stupid people, and has made the party look rather limited.
The rhetoric on immigration can also be strengthened by adopting a post-liberal tone. Saying that the NHS and British welfare system are for the benefit of British nationals and will collapse if they continue to be available to immigrants has more traction than any plan to apply "austerity" to immigrants first would have.
Under alleged ‘neoliberalism’ we have judges deciding what wages supermarkets should pay to who. The Bukele model is less interventionist than actual existing liberalism and should be argued for as such
Cox was killed by a nutcase. Far right (as we all are now) or not, he was deranged. Never said, as at that time there were no Islamic terror attacks, rather Muslims with mental problems. Allegedly...
You can’t be economically left and racist or elitist - dysgenic people can’t be taxed to support the eugenic - so all socially conservative ends up meaning is saying marry Christmas and ‘expressing some doubts’ about fag marriage
Perhaps it would be useful to define more clearly where Blue Labour/post-liberalism ends and the high-tech, nuclear-powered Bukele-fanciers begin, given that both seem keen to use the State to achieve their desired ends more than was considered seemly under the neoliberal model. I suspect the Bukele-fanciers will need to be part of any Right which is both effective and electorally attractive, and will help to give the Right a sense of optimism and high-status modernity that the Reform chaps by themselves lack.
The announcement of Reform's new four-point plan for energy after Net Zero is abolished is a case in point. It seems to have been universally derided by a lot of non-stupid people, and has made the party look rather limited.
The rhetoric on immigration can also be strengthened by adopting a post-liberal tone. Saying that the NHS and British welfare system are for the benefit of British nationals and will collapse if they continue to be available to immigrants has more traction than any plan to apply "austerity" to immigrants first would have.
Under alleged ‘neoliberalism’ we have judges deciding what wages supermarkets should pay to who. The Bukele model is less interventionist than actual existing liberalism and should be argued for as such
Cox was killed by a nutcase. Far right (as we all are now) or not, he was deranged. Never said, as at that time there were no Islamic terror attacks, rather Muslims with mental problems. Allegedly...
You can’t be economically left and racist or elitist - dysgenic people can’t be taxed to support the eugenic - so all socially conservative ends up meaning is saying marry Christmas and ‘expressing some doubts’ about fag marriage