I’m incredibly excited by the many new parties that are springing up and which are genuine alternatives to the Big Three (four if you include the SNP) Westminster parties who have, it needs to be said, done a pretty poor job of representing the views of Britons. One of the parties that most interests me is the Reclaim Party, which is currently navigating the tortuous road mapped out by the Electoral Commission, to becoming a registered political party.
I’m hoping that Reclaim and the Electoral Commission can get their act together so that Reclaim is able to put up candidates in the May local council elections. Out of all the alternative parties Reclaim seem the best fit for my views, especially when it comes to freedom of speech. However I would be tempted to vote for either Heritage or the Reform Party if either they stood in my area or it looked as if Heritage or Reform looked like it was a credible challenger to the usual suspects.
This post is a short one to point out that the Reclaim Party now has a video channel which can be found via the link below. It looks pretty good even though it is not been running for that long. Whilst I like what I’ve seen so far on the Reclaim Party channel, especially the excoriation of Britain’s unjust and oppressive ‘hate speech’ laws, I would counsel them to not rely on You Tube as a carrier. They should, because of the danger of YT engaging in censorship, mirror their videos on platforms that have a less oppressive censorship policy.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcSYVPLmtHxYLTnKGQVNJ5g/videos
If Reclaim wishes to promote free speech, how long before Google owned Youtube shuts it down for “violating” their rules and regulations?
Exactly! Which is why I suggested that they should mirror their output onto other less censorious platforms.
Good article and thanks for link
Have you seen New talkRadio ?
Pro establishment and anodyne. Gov’t achieved what they wanted
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrC1vWoWLPcF0xsL_dEmI1Q/videos
Why tR don’t move to eg Bitchute or stream live & clips via a CDN (as BBC, ITV etc do) is the big question