Voting is probably the first thing that comes to mind if you want to change things for the better. But it is also perhaps the most tricky one.
We know there are people who do not vote because they do not believe it will change anything. Of course, there is a chance that it will not. But if you do not vote, there you can be 100% sure that it will not. And that is how democracy falls – when people stop fighting for it. So why not vote if it at least gives you a chance to make a change? It is not something you have to do often, and it takes very little effort. And who knows, if we all do this, the results might just surprise you.
Most people who do vote, vote for one of the major political parties or candidates either because that is how they have always been voting, or because they do not want to “waste” their vote on the party or candidate they actually prefer, but know will not win. They choose the lesser of two evils. This is a safe and understandable choice. However, it rarely brings the desired results and the change we hope for. On the contrary – with time, politicians change their policies based on the small vocal minority’s voices, to win over their votes and get more power. And slowly but surely, the majority gets forgotten and what is acceptable and what is not changes without us even noticing (see The Overton window). That is how we got into the situation we are in now.
What is the solution then? Surely not continuing on the path we are on. And the only other option seems to be voting for people whose values align with ours and have the biggest chance of making an impact. It may mean that we will not win the first, second or even third time. It may even mean that things will get worse for a while. But it is not about winning a battle, but the whole war. And if we act in unison, present a United Front, and all vote for the same party or candidate that actually represents the things we care about, others will hear our voices and have no choice but to change – or keep losing our votes and become irrelevant.
That is why we constantly carefully review existing parties and candidates and choose the ones that are the most in line with our values and vote for them – and we ask you to vote for them too. We know that no candidate is perfect or ticks all the boxes, but we all need to pull in the same direction if we want to see the change.
Please note that we are not in any way affiliated with any party or candidate. We base our recommendations purely on merit and values we believe in.
United States
In the next elections we are asking you to vote for Donald Trump or any candidate he endorses.
We believe only President Trump can counter the increasingly extreme far-left policies and ideas of the Democratic party we experience every day. Although Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, is also often mentioned as someone who could make a considerable impact, we ask you to vote for Mr Trump and people he supports, because:
– he has a much larger following, which translates to a bigger chance of winning
– he already proved himself as a capable president, and we think he deserves a second term
United Kingdom
In the next elections we are asking you to vote for, in order of preference (as not all parties may have representatives in your area):
Reform UK
Founded by Nigel Farage, it is still a small party compared to the biggest ones, but it is becoming more and more popular every day, and we believe it can counter the increasingly extreme far-left policies and ideas of mainstream parties we experience every day. Specifically, they promise to:
– restore and protect civil liberties and freedom of speech
– stop the brainwashing of our children by removing toxic woke ideologies such as Critical Race Theory (CRT) and gender ideology from schools
– curb illegal immigration and stop the boats
– reform the police to actually fight crime, instead of arresting people for tweets
You can find their full program here, and a list of Prospective Parliamentary Candidates here.
Website: https://reformparty.uk/
UKIP
UKIP seems to be less popular these days, so it should be your second choice, as it has less of a chance to make an impact than Reform UK.
Website: https://www.ukip.org/
The Reclaim Party
A promising new party founded by Laurence Fox. However, it is the smallest of the parties we support, so it should be your third choice.
Website: https://reclaimparty.co.uk/
Conservatives
Only vote for the Conservatives as a last resort, when there is no better choice, to keep far-left parties like Labour or Liberal Democrats from winning. They may call themselves “Conservatives”, but are responsible for many harmful policies.
Website: https://www.conservatives.com/