Off Topic The threat from the Far-Right (or left)

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I’d suggest the only ones who don’t have a connection to the *****philes are lib dems and greens
For the record i think we should increase income tax, on top end capital gains and wealth. Not on us. I don’t campaign for millionaires and billionaires to consume more and reduce public services. I campaign to help everyday people. Im not fie hard Labour, i pick the best option to protect those who need help.
You however …..
I pick the best option for the people who are willing to work to help make a better country, and you need money for that. I want to give the disabled all the help and money they need, We do not have unlimited funds to dish out, but you seem to want to take much needed money from people that ACTUALLY need it and give it to anyone that asks.
You increase income tax and people have less money to spend, goods become to expensive to compete with You know (the rest of the world) so more people lose their job and down the toilet the country goes.
 
I’d suggest the only ones who don’t have a connection to the *****philes are lib dems and greens
For the record i think we should increase income tax, on top end capital gains and wealth. Not on us. I don’t campaign for millionaires and billionaires to consume more and reduce public services. I campaign to help everyday people. Im not fie hard Labour, i pick the best option to protect those who need help.
You however …..
you only campaign for economic migrants to fleece us cos its your job 1 billion a month this is an eye opener to watch 75,267 get universal credit which was designed for Brits not foreign nationals

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Thats steve bannon, a campaign partner with Farage and a financial supporter with one of the 3 *****philes.
Here’s a comment he made
‘If we lose the midterms and we lose 2028 some in this room are going to prison myself included they're not going to stop.’

Are you happy supporting an aspiring prime minister who associates with him?
I don't want Starmer or Farage, but don’t be naive to Farage
Give me a better centre right party and i will vote for them EVEN blue Labour.
Hopefully get destroyed in the mid terms.
 
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I pick the best option for the people who are willing to work to help make a better country, and you need money for that. I want to give the disabled all the help and money they need, We do not have unlimited funds to dish out, but you seem to want to take much needed money from people that ACTUALLY need it and give it to anyone that asks.
You increase income tax and people have less money to spend, goods become to expensive to compete with You know (the rest of the world) so more people lose their job and down the toilet the country goes.
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what the fek have they got to do with Britain wake up your so filled with hate against any Brit working his way up you want to punish them but all you show is americans. if its about paying fair share why is it, an economic migrant with 5 kids an permenently unemployed why do they get nearly 2 thirds more than an avarage BRIT WITH 2 KIDS
 
nearly as bad as the green that don't talk a lot about true green policies
Sticking with the centre right ?

Nigel Farage, a prominent British politician, has faced consistent criticism for his racist, xenophobic, and inflammatory remarks over the years.

  • He has expressed admiration for Enoch Powell, known for his controversial “Rivers of Blood” speech, and has defended Powell’s views, claiming they remain “good and true.”
  • There are reports from the 1990s when Farage was working as a City commodity-broker, that he often used words such as “******” and “nig-nog” in the pub after committee meetings.’
  • Farage has made multiple derogatory comments about immigrants, particularly targeting Romanians and other ethnic minorities, and suggested that parts of Britain have become “unrecognizable” due to immigration.
  • In 2014 he said “Any normal and fair-minded person would have a perfect right to be concerned if a group of Romanian people suddenly moved in next door.”
  • During the 2015 general election, Farage suggested Muslims in Britain “lack British values” and described them as wanting to form “a fifth column and kill us”.
  • His rhetoric has often veered into racism, including defending racial slurs used by others and dismissing concerns about their harm.
  • Farage has also propagated antisemitic conspiracy theories, particularly concerning Jewish philanthropists like George Soros, whom he has labeled as a “danger” to Western society.
  • His comments about Muslims and migrants have been similarly divisive, especially following terrorist attacks in Europe, where he linked immigration to increased terrorism.
  • During the Brexit campaign, Farage produced the controversial “Breaking Point” poster, widely compared to Nazi propaganda, further fueling xenophobic sentiments.
  • In 2020, in response to Black Lives Matter protests in London, Farage said, “A new form of the Taliban was born in the UK today. Unless we get moral leadership quickly our cities won’t be worth living in.”
  • Despite widespread backlash, Farage has refused to apologize for his statements, instead portraying himself as a defender of “British values” against political correctness. His rhetoric has reinforced far-right ideologies, contributing to the polarization of British politics and the normalization of extremist views.
  • His comments about London being “unrecognizable as being English” were clearly xenophobic and racist. (see this video on Farage’s racism)
 
THIS IS THE REASON
Sticking with the centre right ?

Nigel Farage, a prominent British politician, has faced consistent criticism for his racist, xenophobic, and inflammatory remarks over the years.

  • He has expressed admiration for Enoch Powell, known for his controversial “Rivers of Blood” speech, and has defended Powell’s views, claiming they remain “good and true.”
  • There are reports from the 1990s when Farage was working as a City commodity-broker, that he often used words such as “******” and “nig-nog” in the pub after committee meetings.’
  • Farage has made multiple derogatory comments about immigrants, particularly targeting Romanians and other ethnic minorities, and suggested that parts of Britain have become “unrecognizable” due to immigration.
  • In 2014 he said “Any normal and fair-minded person would have a perfect right to be concerned if a group of Romanian people suddenly moved in next door.”
  • During the 2015 general election, Farage suggested Muslims in Britain “lack British values” and described them as wanting to form “a fifth column and kill us”.
  • His rhetoric has often veered into racism, including defending racial slurs used by others and dismissing concerns about their harm.
  • Farage has also propagated antisemitic conspiracy theories, particularly concerning Jewish philanthropists like George Soros, whom he has labeled as a “danger” to Western society.
  • His comments about Muslims and migrants have been similarly divisive, especially following terrorist attacks in Europe, where he linked immigration to increased terrorism.
  • During the Brexit campaign, Farage produced the controversial “Breaking Point” poster, widely compared to Nazi propaganda, further fueling xenophobic sentiments.
  • In 2020, in response to Black Lives Matter protests in London, Farage said, “A new form of the Taliban was born in the UK today. Unless we get moral leadership quickly our cities won’t be worth living in.”
  • Despite widespread backlash, Farage has refused to apologize for his statements, instead portraying himself as a defender of “British values” against political correctness. His rhetoric has reinforced far-right ideologies, contributing to the polarization of British politics and the normalization of extremist views.
  • His comments about London being “unrecognizable as being English” were clearly xenophobic and racist. (see this video on Farage’s racism)
Yet not one link given to back up these lies and inuendo from a far left radical
 
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Sticking with the centre right ?

Nigel Farage, a prominent British politician, has faced consistent criticism for his racist, xenophobic, and inflammatory remarks over the years.

  • He has expressed admiration for Enoch Powell, known for his controversial “Rivers of Blood” speech, and has defended Powell’s views, claiming they remain “good and true.”
  • There are reports from the 1990s when Farage was working as a City commodity-broker, that he often used words such as “******” and “nig-nog” in the pub after committee meetings.’
  • Farage has made multiple derogatory comments about immigrants, particularly targeting Romanians and other ethnic minorities, and suggested that parts of Britain have become “unrecognizable” due to immigration.
  • In 2014 he said “Any normal and fair-minded person would have a perfect right to be concerned if a group of Romanian people suddenly moved in next door.”
  • During the 2015 general election, Farage suggested Muslims in Britain “lack British values” and described them as wanting to form “a fifth column and kill us”.
  • His rhetoric has often veered into racism, including defending racial slurs used by others and dismissing concerns about their harm.
  • Farage has also propagated antisemitic conspiracy theories, particularly concerning Jewish philanthropists like George Soros, whom he has labeled as a “danger” to Western society.
  • His comments about Muslims and migrants have been similarly divisive, especially following terrorist attacks in Europe, where he linked immigration to increased terrorism.
  • During the Brexit campaign, Farage produced the controversial “Breaking Point” poster, widely compared to Nazi propaganda, further fueling xenophobic sentiments.
  • In 2020, in response to Black Lives Matter protests in London, Farage said, “A new form of the Taliban was born in the UK today. Unless we get moral leadership quickly our cities won’t be worth living in.”
  • Despite widespread backlash, Farage has refused to apologize for his statements, instead portraying himself as a defender of “British values” against political correctness. His rhetoric has reinforced far-right ideologies, contributing to the polarization of British politics and the normalization of extremist views.
  • His comments about London being “unrecognizable as being English” were clearly xenophobic and racist. (see this video on Farage’s racism)
Why do you keep pushing Farage stuff at me, yes if between him and polanski then i would have to vote reform but plenty of time for a better party to appear.
All these things you keep posting, i bet there will have similar comments about every mainstream politician if you look closely from there early years.
 
Why do you keep pushing Farage stuff at me, yes if between him and polanski then i would have to vote reform but plenty of time for a better party to appear.
All these things you keep posting, i bet there will have similar comments about every mainstream politician if you look closely from there early years.
Because Reform IS Nigel Farage, just as UKIP was Nigel Farage. You cannot disassociate Nigel Farage from the rest of "Reform" because it is him. Just as UKIP have gone the journey since he left, Reform would do the same. Without Farage Reform fades into oblivion. He leaves and starts a n other "party" and his cult like fan boys go with him.
 
Why do you keep pushing Farage stuff at me, yes if between him and polanski then i would have to vote reform but plenty of time for a better party to appear.
All these things you keep posting, i bet there will have similar comments about every mainstream politician if you look closely from there early years.
Because you defend them and youre defending the indefensible
 
but surely if it wasnt true Starmer wouldnt have been backed into a corner to have an inquiry with Jess the donkey Phillips
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