urban genie
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All main pollsters released results the last 3 days so a full round uo for once
All main pollsters released results the last 3 days so a full round uo for once
Seems like the two main parties are engaged in a race to the bottom, with the Tories winning!
Ukip and change uk on 1% each
Country is truly fucked up when a facist leader (maybe not all in his party but certainly farage) is second by 2%
The fact you all keep calling him a fascist is the reason he has the support he has.
The fact you all keep calling him a fascist is the reason he has the support he has.
Engage and debate instead of name calling is my best advice.
On the poll I’ve no wish to see a Lib Dem government but I’m at the point anything but a Tory/Labour one will do and this scenario was always on the cards.
I agree.
People are fed up with the liberal nonsense they hear on a daily basis so they see Farage as a viable way of protesting against such.
They're all self serving frauds,one or two are more tolerable than others but i don't see any worth my respect.I ain't liberal and he is a facist, but not all the brexit party are, he is also very good at populism and lying.
Case in point he doesn't drink or smoke yet to give his everyman persona credibility loves the photoshoot in a pub with a cigar, mans a fraud.
The fact you all keep calling him a fascist is the reason he has the support he has.
Engage and debate instead of name calling is my best advice.
On the poll I’ve no wish to see a Lib Dem government but I’m at the point anything but a Tory/Labour one will do and this scenario was always on the cards.
I agree.
People are fed up with the liberal nonsense they hear on a daily basis so they see Farage as a viable way of protesting against such.
He is called a facist because of the company he keeps and supports, doesn't need debating it is there to see.
Take our exit out of the equasion and he still supports and is close friends with facist, he also want to align the brexit MEPs with european raf right and facist parties in the European parliament.
There facts laid out so am I name calling him or just saying it as it is.
The worrying thing is how the casual accusations of facism/nazism so prevalent these days devalue the terms and sadly make it in some respects more likely that actual nazis / facists could get a foot in the door. Essentially the same as 'the boy who cried wolf '. So many cheap accusations of facism, nazism and anti-semitism floating around in political discourse at the moment that as a society we will become numb to these words eventually.
No he is a right wing conservative and no amount of calling him a fascist will make it so.
Well when he stops aligning with Italian facists and having tea with bannon I will change my mind.
I don't call people facists lightly for that reason, calling any right winger a facist dilutes the arguement and allows legitimate facists to prosper.
do I think the tories are facist? No
Do I think the brexit party is facist? No
Do I think farage is ? Yes
Do I think Yaxley is a facist? Yes
Do I think Johnson is borderline or in bed with facists? Yes
Do I think theresa may is a facist? No
Do I think dominic Rabb is a facist ? No
Do I think ester McVey is a facist? No and evil fucker yes but not a facist.
I think I probably share your dislike of most of these folk. I'd also probably add a few more, but still don't agree that facist is an appropriate term to use to describe them. Yaxley maybe, but I honestly am not interested enough in what he has to say to find out. I notice you left the anti-semite corbyn off your list? - I don't think he is btw, but that's sort of my point.
The alignment is in one area, a dislike of the EU and wanting to leave.
Bannon is a right wing conservative, not a fascist.
Absolutely - I only mentioned Corbyns apparent credentials as the second coming of Dr Mengele in order to demonstrate a bit of balance and point out that hysterical use of language is not limited to describing those on the right.It was a list of right wingers so why wouldnhe be on it, ask me to list my opinion of left wingers and I will, but we were on about over using the term facist when talking about the right
I think I probably share your dislike of most of these folk. I'd also probably add a few more, but still don't agree that facist is an appropriate term to use to describe them. Yaxley maybe, but I honestly am not interested enough in what he has to say to find out. I notice you left the anti-semite corbyn off your list? - I don't think he is btw, but that's sort of my point.
Absolutely - I only mentioned Corbyns apparent credentials as the second coming of Dr Mengele in order to demonstrate a bit of balance and point out that hysterical use of language is not limited to describing those on the right.