SP, he wasn’t referring to Africa per se. He was referring to corrupt regimes in Third World countries.
Whilst I agree that politicians should be guarded in what they say, frankly as far as corrupt administrations are concerned – be it Mr Mugabe’s Zimbabwe, Kim Jong Un’s North Korea, or any other tin pot crooked regime, I don’t believe they warrant respect – and I think it’s a breath of fresh air when a politician actually speaks his mind without pussyfooting around an important issue for fear of criticism from the politically correct. However, that aside, if we demand politeness then let us at least apply the same criteria across the board. Mikey, to whom my original comment was addressed, refers to UKIP as BNP-Lite and to the Traditional Britain Group as looney-tunes and swivel-eyed – insults to both, I would suggest – but I expect that’s acceptable because the members of those groups are perceived to be white and British, and therefore the rules don’t apply to them. There seems to be a lot of that about around here.
And there you go – we’re still ignoring the real issue in favour of discussing an apparently unacceptable word.