Javier Milei's chainsaw offers a blueprint for Britain - and only one man can wield it - Alex Story
The key lesson from the Argentine President is simple: don’t negotiate with the establishment, writes Olympian and entrepreneur Alex Story
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"You can’t negotiate with Leftards”.
They “don’t care if they ruin your whole life”.
They “will kill you”, said Javier Milei during a fiery exchange on a TV show three months before winning the Presidency of Argentina in December 2023.
Argentina, the richest country in the world by the end of the 19th century, and top 10 throughout the 1920s, now ranks 88th on a GDP per capita basis, a notch below Libya and above the Dominican Republic.
In that time, all socialist and collectivist policies were tried. The more they were, the faster the country sank to the depths of despair, leading to hyper-inflation, deep-seated corruption and political instability.
Since taking office, Milei cut government spending by a third, turned a deficit into a financial surplus and cut inflation from 160.9 per cent to 32 per cent per year in the two years to October 2025.
Better still, cutting deep into a highly ideological state has been very popular.
Only a few days ago, Milei won another landslide election victory in the teeth of bien-pensant opinion.
Argentinians faced a clear choice: their future or that of a gluttonous State.
They chose their future and opted for the chainsaw-carrying man who wouldn’t compromise with the state, its bureaucracy, special interests, paid-for experts, and its concomitant crushing of the national soul.
Socialism and internationalism in combination are, after all, a repudiation of personal responsibility and national sovereignty, leading to the most devastating lethargic mediocrity, mostly forced on the proud by a ubiquitous self-loathing caste.
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The key lesson from Milei is simple: don’t negotiate with the establishment.
And what is true for Argentina has never been more so for the United Kingdom.
As Milei said, if you dare disagree with them, the road ahead is known: you will be cancelled, attacked, branded, ruined, and, in extremis, killed.
The double standard is well established.
As JK Rowling, arguably one of Britain’s top writing talents, found out, despite having donated millions to sundry left-wing causes over the decades.
For her views on biological sex, she was accused of being drawn into the orbit of the “far-right.”
Steven Fry, formerly a comedian, said: “She has been radicalised I fear”, adding: “She seems to be a lost cause for us”.
She had once been “fun and interesting”, he noted, but then slipped into wrongthink.
She is now dead to Fry: branded and expelled from the tribe in disgrace.
Further, Father Ted creator, Graham Linehan, was arrested by five police officers on his way back from the United States a few weeks ago.
For defending the right of women “to defend themselves from strange men in their spaces”, his career was “destroyed”.
Indeed, his musical was taken away, and his marriage broke down.
His life was “made hell”.
Graham wasn’t alone.
The House of Lords reported “police officers are making over 12,000 arrests a year under the legislation, equating to over 30 a day” for offensive tweets, a 435 per cent increase in the decade to 2025.
Zack Polanski, leader of the Green Party, thought that Linehan’s arrest was “proportionate” because the comedian’s views were “totally unacceptable”.
Zack sides with the repression of all those who disagree with him, like all good Maoists.
It matters because Zack is the establishment’s unofficial spokesman, something that was clarified when he welcomed Martin Edobor, former chairman of the Fabian Society, into his ranks.
Many of his views, expounded on in The Pink News, are those of our bureaucrats.
He believes in Great Britain’s full dismemberment and disarmament: From open borders to net zero and from nationalisation of ownership to Scottish and Welsh independence. And yes, women do have penises.
All who disagree are, as night follows day, “far-right”, “racist” and “fascist”.
These terms, used incessantly, have no actual meaning.
They are merely tools used by the guilty to silence the innocent.
The list of their crimes on our people is long: Wayne Broadhurst, a binman, stabbed to death on Uxbridge’s streets; three girls slaughtered on their way to a dance class in Southport; Nine people knifed on a train to London; thousands of prepubescent girls’ raped and passed around like a shisha in a west London Kasbah; and our national financial and moral bankruptcy.
Notice any of this, come to sensible conclusions, discuss potential solutions, and the shameless established order will, as Starmer said, “fight you with everything we have because you are an enemy of national renewal”.
Knowing all of this, to rescue what remains of Great Britain, Farage, Krugger, the remnants of a scarred and dysfunctional Tory party, and us, in our Burkean little platoons, must be ready to weather a storm of opprobrium of Biblical proportions, if the game is still worth the candle, and stand up fearlessly to be counted.
If Reform is ever allowed to win an election, subject to Labour not tinkering with electoral laws, the system will inevitably reject the ballot box, as it has on so many occasions.
After all, they own the pitch on which we aim to reconquer.
Not giving the “leftards” an inch must be the steel inside the Iron glove designed to rip out the funding from the beast currently eating our nation out of existence.
The first targets must be the nationalised Charitable sector, Non-Governmental Organisations and the dismantlement of the large local government fiefdoms created by the Local Government Act of 1972.
The former two are the system’s state subsidised propaganda engine; the latter is the grounds in which the Trade Unions, the Socialist Workers Party and the Police meet in workshops, conniving to keep the progressive engine chugging toward perdition.
By being clear that negotiations are not possible, Milei gave us the general direction.
He added, in the field of ideas, “we are crushing them” culturally, morally, aesthetically and economically.
“Since they can’t beat us with real arguments, they use state repression with loads of taxpayers' money to destroy us, and yet they’re still losing.”
We know he is right.
So go for the jugular and never give in.
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