Nationwide Advertising Campaign?

I would like to see a national advertising campaign from GBPac full of facts/figures that make people wake up and see what’s happening in the country - sorry to be vague - Ben knows SO many facts that are just not out there and should be, facts that Rupert Lowe is reporting on all the time - cost of quangos, illegal immigration, Northern Ireland etc, etc. Facts that effect everyones daily lives…there are so many people oblivious to what is happening in the country and ignorant of the waste, threats and decisions going on without our knowledge. A LOT of money I know, but as a former Reform member who is disgusted at the current treatment of Rupert Lowe and dispicable suggestion of dementia (my father passed away last year of it) I’m frustrated that people are just sleepwalking into a terrible future at the hands of this useless government… What do we think?

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I agree we need to bring a lot of information to the general public who are not quite awake yet. The question is how. People don’t trust msm and more and more people are getting their news from social media etc.

We need a plan with key messages, timelines and how etc

I’m sure this is already in hand, it’s early days

I still have some difficulty explaining to others exactly what GB-PAC is, so I tend to say, “Try it, you’ll like it.”

Whatever it is, people like it and want to see it succeed, because one way or another this organisation could well be the saviour of British politics. Like Reform was supposed to be before it was infiltrated and turned into a dictatorship. Or should that be a caliphate.

Because we like it we want it to succeed, so we all have ideas on how it can be made better. But it is new, it has a small management team, and they are doing their best. Mike Rowe gets a special mention here. Meaning that in many cases it is we who need do what needs to be done rather than leaving it for some omnipotent ‘they’ to do it for us.

My big thing is local groups and what I am doing is setting up my own in my constituency recruiting friends and former Reform members as a core group. Others in different parts of the country are doing the same thing, and we are starting to contact each other. Hopefully at some stage there will be a full county and regional structure so we will be able to all unite.

Advertising and promoting the GB-PAC is a great idea, but something we can all do. Start with Facebook by inviting your friends to check out the GB-PAC FB page. If they like what they see they will look further.

Go on X and Tick Tock and whatever platform floats your boat. Word will spread faster than anything the mainstream media has to offer.

Tell your other friends who don’t do social media, especially the disheartened Reform members, that all is not lost.

But keep it civilised. Don’t aggravate the opposition, don’t be rude, don’t lower yourself to their level and stand firm on the moral high ground.

GB-PAC is a great opportunity for the centre-right in this country, let’s not waste it or spoil it.

Hi Caroline, thanks for response. I really hope so, the only thing I can think to get info out is national billboard campaign, Tiktok, FB, X etc, this costs a lot of money, but think ti would be worth it. I also think that a campaign showing the fantastic facts about this country and its place in history would also be a worthwhile endeavour. For example, again billboards with the strapline…Did you know how great Britians history is?.. and then list facts about this country that people should know and maybe enlist the help of historian Rafe Heydel-Mankoo. Maybe a naive idea, but isn’t anything worth a try? I’d be interested to know what people think?

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Nothing is naive. Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best. I also feel that people need to be trickle fed information when it’s hard to swallow. Rather than bombarding them. I love the idea of Bens face on billboards all over the country :rofl:

In the meantime we can all do our little bit by sharing on socials.

I would suggest getting Elon Musk on board would do wonders for GBPACs’s social media profile.