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Originally posted by Nigel Farage View Post‘I think it’s legitimate to say that if people feel they’ve lost control completely, and we have lost our control of borders completely as members of the European Union, and if people feel that voting doesn’t change anything, then violence is the next step.'
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Other Farage gun related tuliptiness: his victory speech stating that the referendum had been won without a single bullet being fired.
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I suspect current polls do not predict what will happen in a general election as Brexit is not going to be the only issue when we will be stuck with a party for 5 years. People may start looking at other policies.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostTo take paramilitary (don khaki) armed (rifle) action (front line) against the state, presumably in the cause of democracy to enforce the result of the referendum.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostReally? What is his intent, according to your powers of reasoning?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDo you know how much control Farage has over the party?
Nigel Farage has near-total control of Brexit party, constitution suggests | Politics | The Guardian
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAs long as I didn't conflate the leader of the Brexit Party with the former leader of UKIP, then at least I can sleep safe at night.
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Originally posted by Bean View PostNeither.
I'm saying the Brexit party is not classified as a far-right political party, by anyone other than you apparently...
Even McDonnell only calls them a stepping stone to the far-right, but does not actually outright call them far-right
Brexit news: Labour’s John McDonnell fears Brexit Party is ‘stepping stone’ to far right | Politics | News | Express.co.uk
You seem to be extrapolating the labelling of Farage, to a whole party.
I doubt ~30% of the active voting electorate, voted Brexit party because the party or themselves were 'far-right'.
Still, don't let up, try and tar people for voting in a certain way....I'm sure there will be no negative consequences, a la deplorables en USA...
Get with the times grandpa...
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"Other unrelated expansions include the now mostly obsolete "lots of luck" or "lots of love" used in letter-writing.[10]"
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Nigel Farage has near-total control of Brexit party, constitution suggests | Politics | The Guardian
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