In this interview, Ben Habib discusses the current political environment in the UK, particularly critiquing Nigel Farage's potential rise to power. He expresses concerns about Farage's leadership and ideological lack, emphasizing the need for a true leader who can unify a capable team. Ben highlights the fallout within Reform UK following Rupert Lowe's departure and critiques the party's moral integrity, arguing against Farage's significant influence.
He shares insights on his new initiatives, including the Great British Pact and the Integrity Party, which aims to uphold pro-British values and cultural integrity. Addressing cultural tensions, Ben argues for a revival of Christian roots in British identity amidst shifting societal values. The conversation concludes with a call to action for public support of the Integrity Party as a means to foster a more coherent nationalist agenda and restore national pride in the face of contemporary challenges.
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Interview Recorded 25.04.25
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Ben started to sound like Tony Blair to my ears, in around the time he mentioned higher taxation during war.. He uses similar language. I think proper education is more important to fund than readiness for wars. Education with truth as its basis, with smaller class sizes and old fashioned teachers. Then, train soldiers from there.
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