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On 23/10/18 12:41, Tim Watts wrote:
On 23/10/18 09:39, TimW wrote: hard right politicians like Farage and Reely Smug with their nasty nationalist dogma. "hard right" my arse. Farage would probably fit the bill of being "heavily conservative", which the Conservative Party has not been for some years (probably last time was under Thatcher). If you want hard-right, there are a fair few in America you can look up on Wikipedia to give you a sense of perspective. In the relatively civilised politics of the UK there is an enduring idea that MPs represent all their constituents, not just the ones who voted for them and that HMGov represents and has a duty towards all of HM's subjects. No mainstream party has ever tried to divide the electorate to say they are a party that represents only say catholics, or only the English, or only trade unionists. Farage and Reely Smugg have departed from that consensus to form a faction that doesn't represent immigrants, says '**** you' to Scotland and of course the whole Brexit debacle is about saying '**** you' to half the electorate who don't want it. That's why they are outside of the mainstream of democracy and are hard right politicians. They should be universally despised by all right thinking people. TW |
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On 23/10/2018 16:43, TimW wrote:
On 23/10/18 12:41, Tim Watts wrote: On 23/10/18 09:39, TimW wrote: hard right politicians like Farage and Reely Smug with their nasty nationalist dogma. "hard right" my arse. Farage would probably fit the bill of being "heavily conservative", which the Conservative Party has not been for some years (probably last time was under Thatcher). If you want hard-right, there are a fair few in America you can look up on Wikipedia to give you a sense of perspective. In the relatively civilised politics of the UK there is an enduring idea that MPs represent all their constituents, not just the ones who voted for them and that HMGov represents and has a duty towards all of HM's subjects. No mainstream party has ever tried to divide the electorate to say they are a party that represents only say catholics, or only the English, or only trade unionists. Farage and Reely Smugg have departed from that consensus to form a faction that doesn't represent immigrants, says '**** you' to Scotland and of course the whole Brexit debacle is about saying '**** you' to half the electorate who don't want it. That's why they are outside of the mainstream of democracy and are hard right politicians. They should be universally despised by all right thinking people. I can also think of a much more main stream party than UKIP and RM that decided to follow the lead of its head and completely exclude all those British people who follow a certain religion. A lot more worrying in my view. |
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On 23/10/18 17:07, JoeJoe wrote:
On 23/10/2018 16:43, TimW wrote: On 23/10/18 12:41, Tim Watts wrote: On 23/10/18 09:39, TimW wrote: hard right politicians like Farage and Reely Smug with their nasty nationalist dogma. "hard right" my arse. Farage would probably fit the bill of being "heavily conservative", which the Conservative Party has not been for some years (probably last time was under Thatcher). If you want hard-right, there are a fair few in America you can look up on Wikipedia to give you a sense of perspective. In the relatively civilised politics of the UK there is an enduring idea that MPs represent all their constituents, not just the ones who voted for them and that HMGov represents and has a duty towards all of HM's subjects. No mainstream party has ever tried to divide the electorate to say they are a party that represents only say catholics, or only the English, or only trade unionists. Farage and Reely Smugg have departed from that consensus to form a faction that doesn't represent immigrants, says '**** you' to Scotland and of course the whole Brexit debacle is about saying '**** you' to half the electorate who don't want it. That's why they are outside of the mainstream of democracy and are hard right politicians. They should be universally despised by all right thinking people. I can also think of a much more main stream party than UKIP and RM that decided to follow the lead of its head and completely exclude all those British people who follow a certain religion. A lot more worrying in my view. I can't |
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On 23/10/18 16:43, TimW wrote:
On 23/10/18 12:41, Tim Watts wrote: On 23/10/18 09:39, TimW wrote: hard right politicians like Farage and Reely Smug with their nasty nationalist dogma. "hard right" my arse. Farage would probably fit the bill of being "heavily conservative", which the Conservative Party has not been for some years (probably last time was under Thatcher). If you want hard-right, there are a fair few in America you can look up on Wikipedia to give you a sense of perspective. In the relatively civilised politics of the UK there is an enduring idea that MPs represent all their constituents, not just the ones who voted for them and that HMGov represents and has a duty towards all of HM's subjects. No mainstream party has ever tried to divide the electorate to say they are a party that represents only say catholics, or only the English, or only trade unionists. Fair points. Farage and Reely Smugg have departed from that consensus to form a faction that doesn't represent immigrants, says '**** you' to Scotland and of course the whole Brexit debacle is about saying '**** you' to half the electorate who don't want it. That's why they are outside of the mainstream of democracy and are hard right politicians. They should be universally despised by all right thinking people. TW But ultimately, they have to represent the wishes of the referendum. What May is doing, saying Brexit is Brexit, then fudging it into something that is virtually remain, is what *is* despicable. Farage is a man of honour in comparison. |
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![]() "TimW" wrote in message news ![]() On 23/10/18 12:41, Tim Watts wrote: On 23/10/18 09:39, TimW wrote: hard right politicians like Farage and Reely Smug with their nasty nationalist dogma. "hard right" my arse. Farage would probably fit the bill of being "heavily conservative", which the Conservative Party has not been for some years (probably last time was under Thatcher). If you want hard-right, there are a fair few in America you can look up on Wikipedia to give you a sense of perspective. In the relatively civilised politics of the UK there is an enduring idea that MPs represent all their constituents, not just the ones who voted for them and that HMGov represents and has a duty towards all of HM's subjects. No mainstream party has ever tried to divide the electorate to say they are a party that represents only say catholics, or only the English, or only trade unionists. Thats very arguable with the DUP and SNP. Farage and Reely Smugg have departed from that consensus to form a faction that doesn't represent immigrants, says '**** you' to Scotland and of course the whole Brexit debacle is about saying '**** you' to half the electorate who don't want it. That's why they are outside of the mainstream of democracy and are hard right politicians. They should be universally despised by all right thinking people. |
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