The Reform Party and the UK’s lurch towards fascism

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    David9694

    I posted an earlier version of this a while back – inspired to do update following THAT discussion about all things ULEZ. 

    The “manifesto”, in terms of transport, only mentions stopping HS2, but there’s plenty on the usual right-wing obsessions: Brexit, immigration, veterans and climate change.  I had another look because I worry about the ongoing decline of the two main political parties. 

    If the Cons stay wedded to Brexit, then we will go into the next GE with all the widespread impoverishment Brexit has ushered in – not helped by Covid, Putin, etc. People generally vote according to their pockets.  I don’t get Labour’s current position on Europe either, but let’s see how that evolves, and even the Cons may also evolve, or even pivot, but time is already running out for them.

    Several roads now lead to the horrors of a further lurch to the right in this country.  Let’s hope Labour get the GE landslide the polls are predicting – but we’re still at least a year out from the real campaigning beginning. 

    A cycling angle? With the Reform Party and its ilk, Facebook Steve and Nextdoor Dave attain real political influence. It’s not spelt out in the manifesto, but you can see where this is probably heading and what it is likely to mean for cycling.  You can bet that this lot are very much “on the side of hard working drivers” etc. 

    As you all know, Dave’s going to “sort the traffic” and no doubt show them lazy planners how it’s done: Steve thinks the Council are corrupt, the police blinkered and is, if he can fit it in to his busy schedule he’s going to “teach them Lycra’s a thing or two.” It won’t concern him that his Mondeo is 3 months out of MoT or that Mrs Steve sometimes drives the kids in it uninsured. 

    As vulnerable road users, vulnerable people, we rely a great deal on the rule of law for protection. The rule of law means that we understand what the laws are, they are in general fair, and how they are applied and to whom is even-handed and consistent. 

    The fascist position is broadly the opposite – it’s all off-the-cuff to support today’s particular agenda – that’s why the Iain Duncan-Smith “happy to see ULEZ infra vandalised” comment is, as an example, so very worrying.  In the Conservatives, here is a party happy to send signals to enable the mob to attack RNLI stations, beat up immigrants, shout at teachers, doctors etc. 

    This right-wing stuff works by allowing/enabling significant privileged groups to to think of themselves as the downtrodden underdog and here is a way to fight back.  The pro Brexit campaign played on people’s ignorance, fears and prejudices exactly as this does. 

    It’s all about freedom, innit, less regulation, less tax burden, and damn the climate.  There’s more polar bears now, so it’s fine.  Let’s have open-cast coal mining, lithium mining and fracking. The section on climate change stumbles around like a Friday night drunk, trying to explain he wasn’t being racist to the barman – a denier position emerges, unsurprisingly.

    In places, the mask really slips: “We must keep divisive woke ideologies such as Critical Race Theory (CRT) and gender ideology out of the classroom.” – to be honest, I don’t even know what those two are.

    The standard enemies are put up – the civil service, the BBC.  Amid all the thrust and parry, there’s nothing  about making a better, more inclusive and cohesive world to live in; arts, sports and culture don’t feature in this barstool view of the world: a dullard’s grim vision.

    Don’t be a member of the wrong sort of minority would be my advice, should any of this come to pass. 
     

    https://www.reformparty.uk/reformisessential

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    Rendel Harris
    Tom_77 wrote:
    I’m going to write “Refugees Welcome” on an England flag and hang it from the nearest lampost, see what the local “patriots” make of that.

    I’m hoping someone might put this version, that’s been doing the rounds on socials, into production:

    https://road.cc/wp-content/uploads/roadcc/Screenshot 2025-08-26 at 10.56.30.png

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    Tom_77

    I’m going to write “Refugees

    I’m going to write “Refugees Welcome” on an England flag and hang it from the nearest lampost, see what the local “patriots” make of that.

     

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    Mr Blackbird

    I cycled through a George
    I cycled through a George Cross painted mini roundabout in Market Deeping this morning.
    It made me feel really patriotic and proud that the vast majority of the UK population would consider the painter to be a bit of a twat.

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    mdavidford

    Easier to leave the cross,

    Easier to leave the cross, paint in the red ring, and then the rest of it blue – no stopping on the roundabout at any time. 

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    David9694

    Mr Blackbird wrote:

    Mr Blackbird wrote:
    Or their white protruding belly.

    I wouldn’t die of fright if both those ships have already sailed.

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    David9694
    ktache wrote:
    Geri wore a Union flag dress. Not the Turkish saint’s flag.

    some Union Jacks have appeared in Romsey on lampposts – somehow they are less bad than the St George’s flag. Report to the Council duly made.

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    chrisonabike

    Georgia (guess the clue’s in

    Georgia (guess the clue’s in the name…) has a “hi vis” version – you’ve 4 chances to spot it but there’s a really big version in case not…

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    ktache

    Geri wore a Union flag dress.

    Geri wore a Union flag dress. Not the Turkish saint’s flag.

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    chrisonabike

    Mr Blackbird wrote:

    Mr Blackbird wrote:
    I cycled through a George Cross painted mini roundabout in Market Deeping this morning.

    Easy to improve these – just paint out the cross and instead put a red ring around the roundabout.  Hey presto – “no vehicles”!

    Oh -but that also applies to non-pushed bicycles… so just quickly sketch a car and motorbike in the middle.  No motor vehicles – job done!

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    Mr Blackbird

    Or their white protruding
    Or their white protruding belly.

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    chrisonabike

    Certainly symbols have all

    Certainly symbols have all kinds of claimants who’d probably make for a very boisterous party.  “David Bowie and the Spice Girls walk into a bar…”  Or perhaps (adding English flag) Kipling, Morissey, Billy Bragg and Tommy Robinson join the party … Perhaps all served by landlord Nigel Farage?

    We need Cold War Steve to illustrate it again…

    Luckily for us lots of people – immigrants,  emigrants, those born here but “not from here” and those elsewhere affected by UK foreign policy and activity have documented the complicated and often mixed feelings of belonging, longing, loathing, love, exclusion, aspiration, pride and shame of “identity”.

    A very deep topic – I can only grapple with surface-level facts like e.g. the fact that while many immigrants to the Netherlands may cycle less than “locals” they generally cycle a lot more than the average in their country of origin – and more than in the UK… Not much of a flag person myself, but maybe it’s time to break out the cycle republic one?

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    Hirsute

    The flag shaggers were out

    The flag shaggers were out last night, not too far from me with their badly painted roundabouts. Patreeotism innit.

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    David9694

    Context and motivation, innit

    Context and motivation, innit. Allowing for the fact that I was way younger in 1997 when Ginger Spice wore THAT dress, it seems to me the mood was completely different to now.an iconic moment for all the right reasons. (See also: Cool Britannia London Olympics 2012.)

    https://wwd.com/pop-culture/culture-news/feature/geri-halliwell-union-jack-dress-1237983089/

    I hate to say it, but the St George’s flag is at present pretty much the property of racist wankpuffins.  

    https://www.threads.com/@gordoncollis/post/DNp5AT1N-Z0/photo-posted-by-gordon-collis-gordoncollis

    nah, you’re good thanks-  https://freestylecycling.com/england-flag-mens-cycling-jersey-v1.html?

    photo ICYMI “how’s Dad taking the divorce?”

    https://cdn.road.cc/wp-content/uploads/roadcc/IMG_6506.jpeg

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    David9694

    I’m just waiting for the

    I’m just waiting for the first one to “do” their own white front door. 

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    David9694

    I enjoyed Skipper’s take on

    I enjoyed Skipper’s take on this, but the whinge is that locals having elected her to Cornwall CC she doesn’t turn up to Falmouth Town Council meetings like her predecessor did. 

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