Not even opposition but name a shadow cabinet. I think we should have a ram inn version of the avengers, ill be iron man. Will serve as much purpose as reforms cabinet.
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Not even opposition but name a shadow cabinet. I think we should have a ram inn version of the avengers, ill be iron man. Will serve as much purpose as reforms cabinet.
Your right re Ukraine Flag, though there are some (in the minority) who disagree with that (including it seems our "friends" in the US Government, Serbia and Hungary.
Your perspective is clearly that of a ( small c) conservative, I'm sure you will correct me if my assumption is wrong. There is no evidence, apart from the bile and howls of rage from right wing commentators in the media and online, that flying the Palestinian Flag or displaying support for the Palestinian cause is the preserve of the left.
I don't see how you can argue that some people on the Yaxley-lennon "freedom march" or those who fly the Union jack or England Flag were not necessarily right wing, but just people who wanted to express their concern about certain issues, but then claim the opposite in respect of flying the Palestinian flag or being anti the activities of the currrent Israeli government.
If it causes division, which IMO is overhyped by the same right wing agitators, I'd rather be on the side that opposes the oppression and killing of thousands of people simply because of their race or nationality, than with those who think its acceptable. Unless I've got you wrong, I think you would too.
My assertion is that both/all sides are equally culpable, although I stand by the Ukraine v Palestine comment. I'm applying a balanced view. More conservative than yourself yes, but a balanced view
We agreed earlier in the thread that calling him 'Yaxley-Lennon' was a bit childish, you must have missed the memo.
Very poorly judged, makes me wonder who is actually calling the shots in HMG, even if KS didn't know the law he should know that it needed to be referred to the law. I find it odd (although no doubt correct) that HMG, rather than Labour, have to pay Reform's legal costs)
Your point re Reform is right though, some/much of their popularityatpresent hasn't been tempered by them actually being in charge of much. If they win big in May then **** up, they're gonners
When we had this discussion earlier I offered a number of examples where forum members didnt (or wouldnt) adopt the same approach and as I recall you accepted that point. Remember Jesse Burns? Or Malc Little? Harry Webb? Its just a silly habit to refer to people by a non-familiar name.
Fair enough, IMO its a right of centre view, rather than balanced, but I guess that depends upon your perspective. My view is that saying both sides are equally culpulable is demonstrably false, the Palestinians haven't invaded anybody's homeland and slaughtered civilians, they aren't taking over by violence and intimidation land thats been occupied by other people for centuries.
White Christians have and indeed in parts of the world still are, comitting atrocities, nobody is labelling them as representative of all white people of the Christian faith!
Do I take it that if, for arguments sake, a foreign power, had invaded and attacked part of the UK, that you'd view any form of resistance by UK citizens, that involved violence as unacceptable?
I've always found it ironic, that a nation founded by people who suffered unimaginable persecution and genocide, is currently governed by a government that apprently think doing the same to another ethnic group is acceptable.
Mm so calling somebody by their given name is "childish"? I did miss the memo, but I'm slightly curous as to your apparent concern over someone, who on all the evidence is a nasty little grifting rabble rouser, funded by equally disreputable people whose views certainly aren't small c conservative?
The guy's adoptive name, is both an attempt to hide his background and portray himself somehow as being "in touch" with the average person. Both false, if somebody is spreading falsehoods, hatred and hiding behind a fake name, then I'm really not sure why calling them by thier original name is an issue?
I refuse to give the guy any credence and that involves calling him Yaxley-Lennon.
The real issue, judging by Farage's reaction whenever difficult questions are asked is his achilles heel. he is very thin skinned and under the pressure and attention he will inevitably get, he is likely to say something that really makes him look like the nasty pompous **** he is. Plus even at the press conference introducing his "team", he still held court, even ansering questions that were asked of them, I can't see him working with a team, its all about him always has been. Oh well it will be entertaining I'm sure.
Again para by para
Maybe I didnt explain well, by both sides I meant Palestine flag wavers on one side and Cross of St George on the other. Both are a mix of the devout, the misled and the agitators. Note that Palestinians have invaded a homeland and slaughtered civilians, just on a smaller scale
Whataboutery
The unite the kingdom is partly about being invaded, albeit not by a state, Im sure youre aware theres a widespread sentiment on those lines? I wouldnt advocate violence in that case, so no youre wrong on that one
Yes ironic and beyond disappointing
(Last three paras) I accept your rationale, but I still think its childish (in anyone). I think Zak Polanski is as big a menace as Robinson in a more subtle and insidious manner but Ill respect his right to change his name. Just different standards I guess