Probably the only direct way out is insistence 'as a matter of principle we reject outside interfere Archived Message
Posted by Shyaku on January 19, 2020, 10:05 am, in reply to "Response to Board of Deputies 10 pledges document "
'Reject outside interference in internal party affairs'. The issue here is 2-fold: (1) Polticians rarely if ever do anything out of principle, won't speak with a united voice on this, and the nest of vipers will easily be divided and conquered. (2) The media will pile on to a principled statement rejecting outside interference till the careerists knife the others and accept what the zionists demand. So although it may be worth a try, there is probably no direct way out. The indirect way out is further development of balancing pressure groups. The problem here, if I am allowed to say this, is that muslim pressure groups probably don't have the same financial resources to bring to bear. But with unity, there is nothing to stop them using all the same single-issue tricks and techniques that the zionists use including a muslim labour movement. They will be ignored by the media of course, but they can shout loud at party conference, field candidates, take over groups by stealth, exaggerate all kinds of problems, try various other psyops etc. The other approach: Immediately pay lip service to the zionists then stab them in the back after being elected could work in theory, but politicians never seem to do it to this crowd. At least not enough for it to be an effective strategy. Because the zionists ask for more than they really expect anyway, anticipating this may happen. Probably Labour is finished. - Shyaku
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