Most people will not change voting patterns until something directly affects them




Parisians threaten hunger strike over migrant street camps

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/12/10/parisians-threaten-hunger-strike-migrant-street-camps/


How many of these people voted for the arch-globalist and Merkel's best friend, Macron?

Numbers suggest  probably quite a lot, since this is an urban, liberal, 'educated' and 'right-on' area.

It is exactly the same here in the UK.  Entrenched voting patterns remain in place for decades, until suddenly there is a 'flip' - people suddenly are affected by undesirable things and there is a dramatically change.  There is often no middle ground, the flip is like a light-switch that suddenly goes from on to off. It can affect large percentages of the population, up to 30%+ in one go.  It is often exactly the same in science - there is a sudden paradigm shift, not a continuous progression - and this is one of the basic principles of mass movements.

It is for this reason, groups like UKIP, The Bruge Group, The Tax Payers Alliance, For Britain, Veterans against Terrorism, The Football Lads Alliance, Brexit groups and many, many other small groups must:
1. Not give up.
2. Not fight amongst themselves.
3. Form alliances and understand that we all on various versions of the same side.  
4. The future of that mass-movement change, light on moment, for the public is still ahead and we are still at the very beginning of the fight.


Catherine Blaiklock
12 Dec 2017




















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