Starting from today, we are producing video shorts with and for The Canary.
The target is Reform.
The aim is to beat fascism.
About once a week, we will produce a 2-minute video highlighting why Reform's economic policies make no sense and will harm those whom Reform wishes to appeal to the most.
There should be enough material to keep us going for some time.
And if you see those shorts, or our own that we are also now planning to create, please do like and share them. That's the way to get the message out there, and it is a key role you can play.
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I am not sure what Reform economic policies are, although they are not hard to guess. Superb idea to highlight them as they are then very much open to question
Might this adroit expansion of the width and depth of coverage go some significant way tio allieviate the concerns expressed in your previous article on the spread of far right poison?
It may be a start…
I read a book by Kerry Mendoza a few years ago. Quite good.
According the the book Fraud by Holden, the Labour Together group tried to target the canary.
Should be a useful cooperation.
But why? The readership will be the hard left and they will all be anti reform anyway. You need to target the middle ground, maybe twitter?
I do that as well.
A great idea to share with the Canary.
When will the mass of people begin to realise that alternative media like the Canary and Declassified, Bylines etc etc are now the only real source of investigative journalism regarding the power structures which rule us?
But it may be best to be cautious about using the F word – it would be too easy to be seeing to call all potential Reform voters ‘fascists’, which could be counter productive.
Noted
There are more than that, Private Eye and The Lead, to name two.
No one can question your application to the cause.
Meanwhile, I will struggle on this year trying to deliver 55 new affordable homes for the town I work in (and they need much more than that).
Keep going!
Left bias, yes. But highly factual and therefore unrealistically credible
Who does Reform wish to attract? We know from the 2024 and research last year that Reform is winning the votes of a surprising number of relatively comfortably off, older, middle class ‘middle Englanders’. Admittedly these Reform voters tend not to live in the areas where support has translated into electoral success – the left behind coastal and Northern communities.
The political scene has evolved quickly since 2024. The ‘further-right’ parties, Advanced UK and Restore Britain, have emerged and will extract from Reform, particularly in those left behind areas.