

She will reportedly criticise "those in power and control in our party" who "rarely seem to be out there meeting people", and highlight the importance of the grassroots that she called the "backbone of the party". The organisation - a grassroots group set up by Boris Johnson supporters - is focused on bringing more power back to Conservative party members and believes the way in which Rishi Sunak was elected prime minister was undemocratic.ĭuring her speech, Ms Patel will warn Rishi Sunak that he needs to offer more "hope and optimism" for Conservatism or risk presiding over "managed decline" of the party and defeat at next year’s general election, according to the i. However, the comments are set to cause alarm on the party's left, who are already angered by Sir Keir's decision to drop pledges on tuition fees and the nationalisation of utilities.įormer Home Secretary Priti Patel is set to be one of the keynote speakers at the inaugural Conservative Democratic Organisation (CDO) conference later today. The speech comes after a successful set of local elections for Labour, with a general election expected to be held next year. "This is about rolling our sleeves up, changing our entire culture, our DNA. "This is about taking our party back to where we belong and where we should always have been… That’s why I say this project goes further and deeper than New Labour’s rewriting of clause IV," Sir Keir will tell the Progressive Britain conference.

I hope to have understood the meaning of Namdrol and i can agree to that because it is also a part of Bon Dzogchen.Sir Keir Starmer will claim that Labour has to offer voters a vision that goes "further and deeper" than Sir Tony Blair's 1997 government, in a speech later today.ĭue to the scale of the crisis facing the country, Sir Keir will say that the scale of changes he would make are comparable to "clause IV on steroids" - a nod to Sir Tony's controversial move in 1995 to ditch the party’s then commitment to mass nationalisation in a dramatic shift towards the centre ground. Rigpa or the Mother is that where all comes out and like Namdrol did explained, when i am right the Rigpa has inside a not-recognizing factor which is inherent present because the base has all there is. Further are Samsara and Nirvana one and not two. So Rigpa covers Ma rigpa but the one in Ma rigpa does not see/ is aware of Rigpa whereas all is Rigpa. So the ünseen"source is always Rigpa but covered by Ma rigpa. Margipa is.Įverything is clear and pure and not dualistic of origen. So Rigpa can not be dualistic and illusion. And Rigpa is never base of Samsara, is only for Nirvana. Right? Marigpa is a base of Samsara, and is never a base of Nirvana. If Rigpa can be also dualistic and ilussion it would be also a base for Samsara, but it's not. Nirvana is only a name to indicate that there is something more than Samsara The base of everything is the Mother / Ma together with Bu and Tsal

Samsara and Nirvana are not two or dualistic seen in the Natural State Natural State recognised is a base for Nirvana. Natural State unrecognised is a base for Samsara.
