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  • meridian
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    A party of one. There’s a word for absolute rule by a single person, isn’t there?

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  • AtW
    started a topic Private party

    Private party

    "Farage has complete policy control over his party, which has paid “supporters” rather than members, describing it in a newspaper interview on Sunday as “a company, not a political party”."

    Farage calls for private health firms to 'relieve burden on NHS' | Politics | The Guardian

    How is that legal to put "party" up for voting, when it isn't a party? I guess after 350 mln bus any political fraud is ok.
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