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David Kurten on being principled and unpopular

David Kurten on being principled and unpopular

Politics is about populism, which is why David isn't a very good politician. He stands up for what is right, which is not what politicians do.

David Kurten, a British politician and leader of the UK's Heritage Party, who's transitioned from teaching to championing anti-establishment causes, explores a range of political and cultural issues, stressing the need to hold firm on principles even when they're unpopular and calling for a socially conservative party that:

The Heritage Party
Defending Our HeritageWe stand for free speech and liberty, traditional family values, national sovereignty and financial responsibility.

He delves into the dangers of cultural Marxism, Zionism and globalism, noting the decay of Western values and the splintering impact of identity politics.

Trust is the glue of life. It's the most essential ingredient in effective communication. It's the foundational principle that holds all relationships.

— Stephen Covey, American author

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Conservatism is the policy of making changes and progress consistent with our traditional principles.

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