Badenoch signals the inevitability of Our Fair Future
Kemi Badenoch has abandoned the Conservatives’ commitment to reach Net Zero by 2050. Unintentionally, her following statement is strangely accurate:
We’ve got to stop pretending to the next generation … We’ve got to stop government by press release … It’s exactly the reason that the political class has lost trust. The only way that we can regain it is to tell the unvarnished truth – net zero by 2050 is impossible.
It is true that we’re not going to reach Net Zero on our current path. While we continue to tinker around the edges of the polluting status quo, such a commitment is indeed “impossible”, the next generation know we are “pretending” and has “lost trust”. Someone does indeed need to state the “unvarnished truth”, which is exactly what Our Fair Future does.
Obviously, Badenoch’s response to the impossibility of the Net Zero status quo is to continue servicing the polluters with weaker ambitions rather than push forward with stronger ambitions. All of this is inevitable from these spineless power-hungry politicians who sacrifice the people at the altar of their polluting overlords.
Also inevitable is the resulting outcome over the next 10 years:
2025-2028: The increasing rise of Reform UK, abandonment of principles by Labour and irrelevance of the Conservatives
2029: Farage becomes Prime Minster and Labour leaps further to the right to counter him
2030: The Farage win makes it clear to the people that the two-party system is dead and open for new entrants
2031-2033: Farage disappoints due to economic woes, Labour and Conservatives cannot offer an alternative, climate catastrophes start hitting closer to home, Our Fair Future starts scaling massively as a political party
2034: To everyone’s “shock” (despite its obvious inevitability) Our Fair Future win the UK general election and flood the zone with life-affirming common-sense policies
Not long to wait: let’s kick it OFF!