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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 05 Nov 22 11.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I noticed a BBC report today "French Far Right Has New leader to Replace Le Pen." I have seen this "French Far Right Party" on many occasions and I just skipped over it until today. 1. Does the National Front Party recognise this term? Do they consider themselves Far Right? If so fair enough, however: 2. If the BBC is happy to pigeon hole them as far right I don't remember them ever saying "The Cuban or Venezuelan Hard Left Government" so where is the partiality in that. As the far right always think they aren’t extremists they usually adopt softer epithets to market their, frequently unpleasant, policies. The current one being “dissident right”. Back in the 1930s other terms were being used by far right groups. If they don’t want to recognise what they are then others will, based on what they say and do. Cuba is described as a communist state, although that seems as though that could finally be changing. I haven’t noticed the BBC saying anything else. Venezuela is a mess. Full of corruption and a failed economy, with autocratic leadership by a dictator. Any semblance of the political origins have long since disappeared. I think the BBC report that pretty well.
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dreamwaverider London 06 Nov 22 4.39am | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
Personally I don't view them as migrants but rather illegal invaders. A migrant is somone who leaves a dangerous country to find a safe one (first one). When these people arrive at our shore having passed through numerous safe counties they get care and accomidation to then disapear. I think this liberal attitude of taking them all in has accelerated this problem. Turning them back to safe france would be my answer and sends a message of no tolerance. What's your answer? Who would supply your drugs then?
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HKOwen Hong Kong 07 Nov 22 9.12am | |
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Is there a definition of " far right "? Presumably many so it depends on the labeller. These days it seems to be thrown around to apply to anyone who for example, agrees with JK Rowling or abhors race baiting.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 07 Nov 22 9.18am | |
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Originally posted by HKOwen
Is there a definition of " far right "? Presumably many so it depends on the labeller. These days it seems to be thrown around to apply to anyone who for example, agrees with JK Rowling or abhors race baiting. Is Jacob Rees-Mogg far right, Suella Braverman?
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Stirlingsays 07 Nov 22 12.28pm | |
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The dissident right is really anyone to the right of the mainstream Tory party and are willing to recognise that in themselves....that's it. Of course if you listen to the likes of WE they will try to demonise terms of those who are anti their politics. Most of the time that isn't a problem as I also regard their neo and social liberal politics extremely poorly (it's been the type in charge and is responsible for today's society and economy). However, what you frequently find is that they will overstep mere criticism of ideas and suggest that people are punished for their beliefs. What they do is take the most extreme example they can find and then paint everybody with that brush. Some do it in part to scare normie conservatives by saying what they consider acceptable opposition to their ideas (which you will then notice reduces in acceptability over time).
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dannyboy1978 11 Nov 22 7.18am | |
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I would be interested to know what the left leaning people on here think about this video. Edited by dannyboy1978 (11 Nov 2022 7.19am) Attachment: VID-20221110-WA0044.mp4 (24,370.81Kb)
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waddy Highton,Melbourne 11 Nov 22 7.40am | |
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It’s key to note the date of the original post & see how far Uk has come to solving or working a process. Also noting a vast majority are not family’s fleeing but men only ! From nations that are not worn torn or facing persecution! A lot began with the United forces that invaded Middle East & left devastated people with no houses,schools,clean water - what was boned was not re built. It would be good to ask Tony Rich pockets war mongering mass murder Blair if he has since given up on looking for WMD & what he thinks of the left behind no bed cities.Along with how he would now handle the on mass ppl with no education ,no idea of English culture.Rather than pop up in the news saying how governments have got it wrong whilst still reaping the benihh fry it’s of the Blood money he still earns.
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dannyboy1978 11 Nov 22 12.55pm | |
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So the left don't have much to say then, Typical!
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Midlands Eagle 12 Nov 22 8.11am | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
So the left don't have much to say then, Typical! It's so much easier being in the opposition during tough times as you don't have to make any decisions or even have any sensible policies as it's far easier to snipe from the cheap seats than to come up with credible alternatives. It was noticeable at this week's PMQs that with all the problems facing the country Starmer elected to use his questions up asking about Sir Gavin rather than anything with any importance and for those lefties on HOL that claimed that Starmer made mincemeat of Sunak you are obviously forgetting that when he claimed that the Prime Minister's judgement must be in doubt the PM responded by reminding him that it wasn't too long ago that Starmer was throwing his weight behind the IRA and Hamas loving Jeremy Corbyn saying that he would make an excellent PM Edited by Midlands Eagle (12 Nov 2022 8.12am)
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Spiderman Horsham 12 Nov 22 8.27am | |
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And the left criticise the Government for our homeless/food bank situation. Anyone on here reading this article, think this is fair? Complaining about food, shouting demands! Ffs
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 12 Nov 22 9.45am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
It's so much easier being in the opposition during tough times as you don't have to make any decisions or even have any sensible policies as it's far easier to snipe from the cheap seats than to come up with credible alternatives. It was noticeable at this week's PMQs that with all the problems facing the country Starmer elected to use his questions up asking about Sir Gavin rather than anything with any importance and for those lefties on HOL that claimed that Starmer made mincemeat of Sunak you are obviously forgetting that when he claimed that the Prime Minister's judgement must be in doubt the PM responded by reminding him that it wasn't too long ago that Starmer was throwing his weight behind the IRA and Hamas loving Jeremy Corbyn saying that he would make an excellent PM Edited by Midlands Eagle (12 Nov 2022 8.12am) It always is. The grass is always greener next door and there will be jam tomorrow. It's why we got Brexit. It's a downside of the way our system works. Another is the convention that ministers, and shadow ministers, support their leaders, or resign. So whilst Starmer almost certainly held his nose when supporting Corbyn, he had little choice if he wanted his voice to be heard on other things. We need to read between the lines on such things and take copious pinches of salt!
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cryrst The garden of England 12 Nov 22 5.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
It always is. The grass is always greener next door and there will be jam tomorrow. It's why we got Brexit. It's a downside of the way our system works. Another is the convention that ministers, and shadow ministers, support their leaders, or resign. So whilst Starmer almost certainly held his nose when supporting Corbyn, he had little choice if he wanted his voice to be heard on other things. We need to read between the lines on such things and take copious pinches of salt! Apparently we’ve also got some diphtheria and other diseases not seen for years but at least they are coming to your manor so you can give them all a hug as they raid your pension; amongst other things. Got to pay for them somehow.
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