A few years ago, the opposition tried to stop the rampage of the Liberal Democrats or the globalist forces or whatever else we want to call it. But it failed, and the rampage continued, so that gradually we have reached a situation where there is nothing left to defend.
It is high time for the real opposition to think about how to build new nation states on the ruins. To draw up concrete plans on how to fix education, how to rebuild factories, how to look after the countryside, what the future social system should look like. What kind of economic model we need and what kind of moral ideological atmosphere.
But the preparation of a positive programme runs into the problem of cooperation. What is the point of being unanimously critical of the current ruling group, when one wants to solve it with an absolutely free market and the other with an active nation state with an industrial policy? What if scientific and technological progress and perhaps new social institutions are important to one, and the other wants to return to the Middle Ages? What if one wants to build a free-thinking society and the other a religious state? Then it could easily happen that the only consequence of the merger is that no one gets any work done because everything gets watered down in endless bickering.