Reform UK MP says minorities should not fear party’s ‘revolution’

Danny Kruger, who defected from the Conservatives last year, is in charge of Reform’s preparations for government. The start of an interesting piece in The Times:

“Muslims, immigrants and transgender people have nothing to fear from the “revolution” being prepared by Reform UK, the head of the party’s preparations for government team has said.

Danny Kruger called for “a turning back” to Britain’s Judeo-Christian historical values, and multicultural society to be “reconciled in common allegiance”. 

He said Reform was unashamedly opposed to the principles of mass migration, Islamism and self-identified gender, but added it was ideas rather than people the party would fight against.

In a speech delivered at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference in London, Kruger placed religion close to the heart of Reform’s vision for government.

He called for a constitutional rebalancing and peaceful revolution, calling the party’s plans “an act of restoration”.

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One thought on “Reform UK MP says minorities should not fear party’s ‘revolution’

  1. Christianity, Judaism and Islam are all Abrahamic religions. But, we’d have waited a long time for Islam to bring us the ‘Police Squad’ TV series, and the associated ‘Naked Gun’ movies.

    In calling for a return the Judeo-Christian values which define Britain’s heritage, there is a litmus test which could be applied to those who prefer to oppose such values, those groups identified by Danny Kruger.

    Can you actually laugh at yourselves?

    If not, you don’t really fit in.

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