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I dont disagree completely however the rise of the far right gets exaggerated, its not a big threat. The conditions you portray tend to be prevalent with extreme left governments and political aggitators, a bigger threat to democracy at this time comes from the likes of Corbyn. Political subtifuse has always been the prefered politics of the far left.There is some readable literature around at the moment commenting on the parallels between the past rise of fascism and the current direction of our world politics, and on how tyranny can rise in a modern democracy and the means it might use to try and do so.
Things like politicians making public attacks on journalism, sloganism becoming more prevalent with little nuance behind it, politicians publicly denying facts and getting away with it. Anyone see anything like that at that moment in the world?
It’s too easy for you Guys to shout you should be ashamed of yourself and you need help- I think that you should have a quick read through some of the available current academic thinking.
I’ve no doubt you will disagree with it but perhaps allow room for some nuance in your opinions.
Odd someone should compare this country to the third reach. If I had to make a comparison, the way the EU had back doored a lot of its now not wanted policies, rules, laws etc. I would of thought that was more in keeping with kellfires comparisons. 🤔 Maybe it's a good job we have Winston Johnson 😖I dont disagree completely however the rise of the far right gets exaggerated, its not a big threat. The conditions you portray tend to be prevalent with extreme left governments and political aggitators, a bigger threat to democracy at this time comes from the likes of Corbyn. Political subtifuse has always been the prefered politics of the far left.
I stand by my comments to #kellfire, his parallels between the present government and the third reich is appaling and unworthy of defense. You are of course welcome to your views on the world order but do you really defend these comments?
Which is why the likes of @killfire want to remainOdd someone should compare this country to the third reach. If I had to make a comparison, the way the EU had back doored a lot of its now not wanted policies, rules, laws etc. I would of thought that was more in keeping with kellfires comparisons. 🤔 Maybe it's a good job we have Winston Johnson 😖
The perogueing is legal but used disingenuously is immoral. Proving that is impossible. All the MP's, and Bercow, can do now is hope to take control of parliament in the few days they have available and, as they did with May, amend the date for Brexit. The problem with that is just who is going to go to the EU and ask for that extension? Can parliament instruct the PM to ask for the extension? Was May forced to ask or was it what she wanted anyway? And what will the EU's response be?
If parliament can't force through the amendment, does it have time for a No Confidence vote? And if it does, and Boris runs down the clock for 13 of the 14 days he has to respond to the No Confidence vote is there still enough time to fit in an election AND the incoming govt stop Brexit?
I dont disagree completely however the rise of the far right gets exaggerated, its not a big threat. The conditions you portray tend to be prevalent with extreme left governments and political aggitators, a bigger threat to democracy at this time comes from the likes of Corbyn. Political subtifuse has always been the prefered politics of the far left.
I stand by my comments to #kellfire, his parallels between the present government and the third reich is appaling and unworthy of defense. You are of course welcome to your views on the world order but do you really defend these comments?
In all honesty Hobbit, I think anything is possible. Going back to the day that David Cameron gave us the vote per the manifesto. Who would of thought three years later we would be where we are now. Which to be honest am not exactly sure where we are. What I do know is that we should already be out, but where not. So another extension. Don't rule that out. Quite frankly I wouldn't rule anything out. Still struggling to get my head around why the MPs are so against no deal when they cannot agree on any deal. 🤔
Its a tactic just like taking over parliamentary business by MPs, like Burcow casting away neutrality, like saying no deal must be stopped but not being prepared to back any deal other than binning article 50. Its turned into dog eats dog in parliament and is a disgrace to the people who believed their vote was worth something. A house pf turds now.The perogueing is legal but used disingenuously is immoral.
Its a tactic just like taking over parliamentary business by MPs, like Burcow casting away neutrality, like saying no deal must be stopped but not being prepared to back any deal other than binning article 50. Its turned into dog eats dog in parliament and is a disgrace to the people who believed their vote was worth something. A house pf turds now.
Corbyn is a man who has no principles in his quest to install his Neo-Marxist ideals into government. As a lifelong eurosceptic he now bins his long held views on the EU to grab a last chance as an aging politician to lever himself into No 10, then incorporate an extreme socialist program of state control and policies that will stifle enterprise and encourage more and more control over peoples lives, such governments have never succeeded and always reduce personal freedoms in their quest for total state control.Yes both extreme right and left can and have removed democracy when they think they can get away with.
How , in your view , is Corbyn a threat to democracy? I’d be interested to know.
Re Kellfire I would defend his right to express a view which , as I already suggested in any case , academia would have some sympathy with. I’m one of those people who still hasn’t given up on experts.
They started it 😉I don't doubt its a tactic but 2 wrongs don't make a right.
Corbyn is a man who has no principles in his quest to install his Neo-Marxist ideals into government. As a lifelong eurosceptic he now bins his long held views on the EU to grab a last chance as an aging politician to lever himself into No 10, then incorporate an extreme socialist program of state control and policies that will stifle enterprise and encourage more and more control over peoples lives, such governments have never succeeded and always reduce personal freedoms in their quest for total state control.
And for me there’s the rub.
It’s ok in the echo chamber for you to compare Corbyn to say Stalin( I guess?), but when Kellfire compares BoJo to Hitler you say he is mad and people say take it back.
Looking to the Nordics should provide many examples of socialist policies making countries better for the general population but we still fear of intervention in the market, because very rich politicians tell us it is bad. There is a great deal of difference between Malmo and Moscow.
Or Manchester for that matter!And for me there’s the rub.
It’s ok in the echo chamber for you to compare Corbyn to say Stalin( I guess?), but when Kellfire compares BoJo to Hitler you say he is mad and people say take it back.
Looking to the Nordics should provide many examples of socialist policies making countries better for the general population but we still fear of intervention in the market, because very rich politicians tell us it is bad. There is a great deal of difference between Malmo and Moscow.
The perogueing is legal but used disingenuously is immoral. Proving that is impossible. All the MP's, and Bercow, can do now is hope to take control of parliament in the few days they have available and, as they did with May, amend the date for Brexit. The problem with that is just who is going to go to the EU and ask for that extension? Can parliament instruct the PM to ask for the extension? Was May forced to ask or was it what she wanted anyway? And what will the EU's response be?
If parliament can't force through the amendment, does it have time for a No Confidence vote? And if it does, and Boris runs down the clock for 13 of the 14 days he has to respond to the No Confidence vote is there still enough time to fit in an election AND the incoming govt stop Brexit?
And for me there’s the rub.
It’s ok in the echo chamber for you to compare Corbyn to say Stalin( I guess?), but when Kellfire compares BoJo to Hitler you say he is mad and people say take it back.
Looking to the Nordics should provide many examples of socialist policies making countries better for the general population but we still fear of intervention in the market, because very rich politicians tell us it is bad. There is a great deal of difference between Malmo and Moscow.
The difference is that Corbyn is a stated Marxist as are those closed to him. Never heard anyone in the Tory Party express their desire to be a a far right extremist.
yes what a dispicable man, how dare he want to improve the lives of people other than the rich, get hundreds of thousands out of having to use food banks, and eradicate poverty. have a decent NHS that is adq funded and not sold off for profit... what a scumbagCorbyn is a man who has no principles in his quest to install his Neo-Marxist ideals into government. As a lifelong eurosceptic he now bins his long held views on the EU to grab a last chance as an aging politician to lever himself into No 10, then incorporate an extreme socialist program of state control and policies that will stifle enterprise and encourage more and more control over peoples lives, such governments have never succeeded and always reduce personal freedoms in their quest for total state control.