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Possibly because when push comes to shove those that really understand the British electorate know that their heart and souls are not on either extreme. They are in the centre. Abandon the middle ground and you will be on the margins for most of the time, broken by brief periods of populist sentiment.I accept that you are to the right of the party.
But I find everything else baffling.
Like sticking by a wife that's poisoning you.
Most of the right wingers are moving over to Farage or Lowe.....what's the point of being in the Heseltine party?
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has anybody ever gone to jail, in the UK, for calling a person a kafir ? its a very derogatory slur. Anybody been censured by a Court ?Funny how comfortable some are using a term that is clearly racist, which I won't repeat in full (White t****).
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The policies that you champion are not in the centre at all, they are very much to the left.Possibly because when push comes to shove those that really understand the British electorate know that their heart and souls are not on either extreme. They are in the centre. Abandon the middle ground and you will be on the margins for most of the time, broken by brief periods of populist sentiment.
Possibly because when push comes to shove those that really understand the British electorate know that their heart and souls are not on either extreme. They are in the centre. Abandon the middle ground and you will be on the margins for most of the time, broken by brief periods of populist sentiment.
It really depends who or what is the fulcrum,someone who you think of as left wing may well appear right wing to the Corbyn brothers for instance.The policies that you champion are not in the centre at all, they are very much to the left.
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Well of course the far-left consider absolutely everyone to their right on any issue as fascists. But my comment on Wisbech is just a fact - it is laughable when he describes himself as a one-nation tory.It really depends who or what is the fulcrum,someone who you think of as left wing may well appear right wing to the Corbyn brothers for instance.
...but it is from your perspective, I think he is centre left.Well of course the far-left consider absolutely everyone to their right on any issue as fascists. But my comment on Wisbech is just a fact - it is laughable when he describes himself as a on-nation tory.
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I've seen one or two posts by him on economic matters that could be called centrist but on practically everything else it could be David Paulden (aka Zak Polanski) speaking....but it is from your perspective, I think he is centre left.
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Labour, Greens, Liberals and Scot Nats. on the left - Conservatives, Reform and Unionists on the right.It looks possible that the next G.E. will now throw up a hung parliament can anyone think of two parties that could form a coalition?
Years ago the Conservatives included the Unionists in the title.I cannot see them joining with Reform far to much bad faith.Labour, Greens, Liberals and Scot Nats. on the left - Conservatives, Reform and Unionists on the right.
Funny how comfortable some are using a term that is clearly racist, which I won't repeat in full (White t****).
As well as issuing vague, negative, stereotypes about such a group.
Very telling.
One rule for thou and another for thee.
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I'd go with brother, but that makes you sound like Hulk Hogan or someone from a Blaxploitation movie.Personally, I am all for slurs against us Crackers. 'Gammon' is a FANTASTIC term.
If we are going to need to go very tribal, then we need all the trappings that go with it. And not beomcing whiny little bitches about it. Gammon as f***! GAF!
Already address people in my circles as 'Frater' and we need to have more of this!
This is what we have lost. That sense of common identity. Of shared purpose and destiny. That is what many of those who will oppose us have.
I'd go with brother, but that makes you sound like Hulk Hogan or someone from a Blaxploitation movie.
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Dare I ask why?Hence why I go with the Latin. A language we should all be learning.
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