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Breaking: U K I P Recieve £1 Million Donation
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On Sky News right now.
Former Tory Party donator Arron Banks was ridiculed as 'a nobody' by Wiliam Hague when it was announced recently he was going to be making a donation of £100,000 to UKIP.
As a result of the barb, he has increased that donation to £1 million.
You couldn't make it up, Tories fuelling the UKIP media machine with their ill-judged comments.
Former Tory Party donator Arron Banks was ridiculed as 'a nobody' by Wiliam Hague when it was announced recently he was going to be making a donation of £100,000 to UKIP.
As a result of the barb, he has increased that donation to £1 million.
You couldn't make it up, Tories fuelling the UKIP media machine with their ill-judged comments.
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There they go again, taking us all for idiots. Cameron thinks that 'dangling the carrot' before a General Election will get my vote, its all utter bull ***!!! If I hear the line 'hard working people' again I'm going to scream! There seems to be no difference in the 3 main parties, slimy Cameron no way, the 2 Eds, do me a favour and Nick 'liar' Clegg ......... so what...
16:40 Wed 01st Oct 2014
@chilldoubt
among the comments on the article you linked to, I found this
//To be honest I'm surprised it took 220 post for the thread to be Godwin'd. If you honestly lump in UKIP with the Nazi's then you must be a few miles left of Lenin.//
In highest rated mode, or first/last mode, it'll take forever to reach the post this replied to but I suspect the wording would have been similar to mine. Annoying, therefore to see the Left of Lenin jibe.
The point I made was a simple IF/THEN proposition: voting for a personality (Farrago) is dangerous, because of the lack of attention to policy. UKIP are not genocidal but Hitler didn't win on a genocide ticket, either.
The fear is not that UKIP -specifically- are genocidal xenophobes but that the overly casual attitude to voting ("give the corrupt MPs a good kicking" etc.), is the way in which a fascist regime will sneak its way into power.
If I have my history right, the Nazis got into power first and became extremists secondarily to that. The whole "shop thy neighbour" thing came into being as a tactic to keep themselves in power (against the likes of communists).
Hitler's anti-semitism may have been part of something endemic to his countrymen but - no excuses - he fed on that to win popularity and turned it into a policy. The death camps, however, wasn't one of his ideas - it was Heydrich and/or Eichmann (aided and abetted, no doubt, by technical advice from some barely-human scientist, whose name has escaped history).
among the comments on the article you linked to, I found this
//To be honest I'm surprised it took 220 post for the thread to be Godwin'd. If you honestly lump in UKIP with the Nazi's then you must be a few miles left of Lenin.//
In highest rated mode, or first/last mode, it'll take forever to reach the post this replied to but I suspect the wording would have been similar to mine. Annoying, therefore to see the Left of Lenin jibe.
The point I made was a simple IF/THEN proposition: voting for a personality (Farrago) is dangerous, because of the lack of attention to policy. UKIP are not genocidal but Hitler didn't win on a genocide ticket, either.
The fear is not that UKIP -specifically- are genocidal xenophobes but that the overly casual attitude to voting ("give the corrupt MPs a good kicking" etc.), is the way in which a fascist regime will sneak its way into power.
If I have my history right, the Nazis got into power first and became extremists secondarily to that. The whole "shop thy neighbour" thing came into being as a tactic to keep themselves in power (against the likes of communists).
Hitler's anti-semitism may have been part of something endemic to his countrymen but - no excuses - he fed on that to win popularity and turned it into a policy. The death camps, however, wasn't one of his ideas - it was Heydrich and/or Eichmann (aided and abetted, no doubt, by technical advice from some barely-human scientist, whose name has escaped history).
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