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Here's Nuttall with a mate.
It doesn't matter, so long as he can appeal to other people who are thicker.What if your your mate down the pub is thick as mince?
Here's Nuttall with a mate.
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As long as the threat of their rise helps hold the big two accountable who cares. It's not like they're getting anywhere near power.
The leader of the EDL in the Stockport area.Who is that?
It doesn't matter. The mate down the pub still has a vote.What if your your mate down the pub is thick as mince?
Remind us how many atrocities the EDL have commited in comparison to some of Corbyn's mates like the IRA and Hamas?The leader of the EDL in the Stockport area.
If by hold to account you mean shift the traditional centre further and further to the right then yeah totally. Good job UKIP, watchdog for Westminster....
The centre is what the people make it. UKIP can't force themselves to be popular, that's up to the public. What I mean by hold them accountable is provide an alternative for the electorate should the big two betray them (such as with the Brexit vote), but I think you already knew that. Maybe if the Greens were to pull their finger out and produce a leader vaguely tethered to reality with a modicum of charisma then perhaps they could produce a similar threat on the other end of the spectrum, but I won't hold my breath.
What utter bollocks. So you're saying anyone like myself who is a member of UKIP is a fascist? I abhor racism and voted for UKIP because i want our laws made in Parliament not by faceless bureaucrats across the channel who force us to to accept their rules on who we can deport even if they are a threat to British citizens because of their human rights act. Just because i want what in my opinion is best for our country when we leave an imploding EU to call people like me as a fascist is pathetic. We all have our own views on the Brexit vote but don't label those who disagree with your view in such harsh terms.I know what you mean. It is the 'who cares' part that struck me. As if UKIP actually have an ombudsman role in politics, rather than being a very well-funded political machine that has already proven to be more than adept at influencing discourse to their own ends. They will no doubt give Westminster something to think about: a populist xenophobic narrative that has traction with increasingly alienated, desperate and/or racist sections of the electorate, of course that appeals to large elements within both major parties. It is something we should oppose at every juncture, though.
Like, this horseshoe approach is becoming particularly galling in this epoch. It seems as though people want change even if that change runs dangerously close to fascism. Equivalence of the radical left and the far right is really dumb.
The centre is what the people make it. UKIP can't force themselves to be popular, that's up to the public. What I mean by hold them accountable is provide an alternative for the electorate should the big two betray them (such as with the Brexit vote), but I think you already knew that. Maybe if the Greens were to pull their finger out and produce a leader vaguely tethered to reality with a modicum of charisma then perhaps they could produce a similar threat on the other end of the spectrum, but I won't hold my breath.
Yeah I wouldn't tick that down as a positive.I don't see a party that ousts ex-BNP members more openly and swiftly than UKIP does.
And are you really conflating someone who delivered the rights of education, healthcare & shelter to an entire population with people who openly admit they may have influenced Anders Breivik?And do you really want to be invoking association fallacies the week Gerry Adams' chum Corbyn praised Castro?
Which part of what I posted isn't true?
And are you really conflating someone who delivered the rights of education, healthcare & shelter to an entire population with people who openly admit they may have influenced Anders Breivik?
So you deplore these three statements?If the person who delivered education, healthcare & shelter was also a murderous dictator then yeah, of course.
The English Democrats being a direct continuation of a party formed in 1981. This is simple stuff really.
So you deplore these three statements?
"The Queen was saddened to hear of the death of King Fahd, who led Saudi Arabia with wisdom and skill for 22 years. During his reign, Britain and Saudi Arabia enjoyed a very close relationship," the Buckingham Palace statement said.
The Prime Minister said:
I am deeply saddened to hear of the death of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, His Majesty King Abdullah bin Abd Al Aziz Al Saud.
He will be remembered for his long years of service to the Kingdom, for his commitment to peace and for strengthening understanding between faiths. My thoughts and prayers are with the Saudi Royal Family and the people of the Kingdom at this sad time. I sincerely hope that the long and deep ties between our two Kingdoms will continue and that we can continue to work together to strengthen peace and prosperity in the world.
And then the most damning by Farage himself commenting on government buildings having flags at half-mast as being "respect for an ally in the war against terror".
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