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Nigel Farage Returns From The Jungle...
....and looks & sounds better for it. Is he not the soundest extant politician amidst the dross in both government and opposition the UK is now suffering?
If not please say why.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd be interested to know in what respect(s) you the OP feel Mr Farage would be especially well equated to deal with eg immigration. He's made a career out of grandstanding from the periphery of UK politics without ever having actually to do anything. His hands are clean because he's never had to get them dirty
ichi. //I'd be interested to know in what respect(s) you the OP feel Mr Farage would be especially well equated to deal with eg immigration.//
First off, get the hell out of the ECHR. Then deport all illegals to somewhere off shore for processing, (as works for other counties which carry out such a policy)
But whatever he attempted to do, you would denigrate, that's for certain.
I like Nigel in some ways, even some of his politics, but not all of them ...
5:00 and so the split that is coming with the centre right of politics, and that has been coming and looming for many many years, is now writ large
If say from left to right we have Green, Lib Dems, Labour, Conservatives and Reform UK, then what split that is coming with the centre right of politics is Nigel talking about ... i.e. what's going to split and what will the resulting pieces be?
The problem with your list is it doesnt show how pary's, particularly the Conservatives at the moment, have been invaded by the Metropolitian elites.
That is what he means, the likes of Shapps, Cameron, Hunt, Sunak etc. They need to go along with many others. They should form their own party but they wont of course becasue they wouldnt win.
There won't be a split because the only way to power in our system is through one of the two main parties. What has caused ructions in the Tory party is pie in the sky aspirations first for Brexit and now controlling immigration.
Labour was immune to either because being out of power meant it didn't have to pursue a policy. Currently the Tories are at war with themselves because of a crackpot scheme which would never have worked. Now it seems that the PM has staked his government's reputation on getting maybe a single flight out to Rwanda. Regardless of anything else.
> That is what he means, the likes of Shapps, Cameron, Hunt, Sunak etc. They need to go along with many others. They should form their own party but they wont of course becasue they wouldnt win.
And for the exact same reasons, the right of the party won't form their own party either. Instead, they snipe away at the centre. Surely 90%+ of the entire country, Tories and everyone else, are sick of it ...
So what is this split that is coming with the centre right of politics ? Bring it on, please - put up or shut up.
I think that's partly correct, Khandro - the split is with the electorate, especially the Tory electorate, more than with the Conservative Party itself. Some will go towards Labour, others towards Reform UK, some will not vote or spoil their paper, and some will still doggedly vote for the Tories ...
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