1) Too many people in the UK Dissident Right are acting like spoiled children in the run up to this crucial General Election. They think that because there is no party that exactly represents their ideas, they shouldn't vote at all.
2) It's an immature and short sighted attitude, one that suggests all our problems will be solved in one election, or by one party, or by one event. It won't. This is going to take a time, it is a long term struggle.
3) Contrast the behaviour of the UK Dissident Right with the Muslim Community. Muslims have the power to swing 30 seats in this coming election, and that swing will - of course - be towards Labour. But does Labour actually represent exactly what the Muslim community wants? No!
4) Labour stands for Gay, Trans, Feminism, and a host of things the Muslim Community are expressly against. So why do they vote for them? Because Labour have other policies that move the country in the *direction* Muslims want it to go. They are working with trajectories.
5) This is a winning strategy for them. Despite the party's glaring flaws, it still has other policies that move them towards their ideal position - which is essentially the establishment of Islamic Law in the UK. They are using Labour as a vehicle to get them to where they want.
6) Their example shows what the UK Dissident Right should do: to vote for the party that get us closer to our goal, even if it only get us a small part of the way there each time. Over several elections, more ideal parties or policies will emerge out of this strategy.
7) Take the long view and develop a will to power. This election is not just about today, but every election to come in the future. It doesn't matter if there are no perfect parties right now, the strategy should be to always vote for the party that moves us closer to our goal.
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