We have an election coming up in the UK, and the only real party really pushing back against the globalists are Reform.
I have spoken to a few dozen "awake" people in the UK in the past couple of weeks (by awake I mean refusing the WHO, anti LTNs, mass immigrations, CBDCs and big government) and they are not going to vote. They believe that voting is giving away consent. I understand that some people don't want to be governed, however they are essentially paying taxes to be anyway right now.
Reform could be controlled opposition for all we know, but if that's the case then I's like to think a vote for them could help slow down the agenda.
It is very frustrating to say the least. Is this something that you are also see happening in the US and elsewhere?
That makes it real hard then, right? I guess in that situation, if you have no one really valid to vote for, I would maybe write in a different candidate, or write in my own name.
That's a tough situation to be in. There were multiple elections I didn't vote in because it was either uniparty candidates, or lesser known parties in league with the uniparty who were only in the ballot to thwart the candidate the uniparty was trying to stop.
I guess if all you have are evil cunts to vote for, it wouldn't matter if you vote, but hopefully you'll have other local positions you could vote for.