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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Oooh perhaps Boris has been watching him ,he displays the same behaviours.
    I thought the idea was that Steve Bannon was in touch with Boris and Farage and previously had worked with Trump? Multiple countries seeing the rise of faux populist, anti-regulation politicians looking to improve their finances, who dismiss the media and critics without even trying to answer sensible questions.

    But, but, the economy is improving...

    Thread on people being tortured and dying in Trump's detention centres: https://twitter.com/KatzOnEarth/stat...54299826855936

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    Quote Originally Posted by surge View Post
    I thought the idea was that Steve Bannon was in touch with Boris and Farage and previously had worked with Trump? Multiple countries seeing the rise of faux populist, anti-regulation politicians looking to improve their finances, who dismiss the media and critics without even trying to answer sensible questions.

    But, but, the economy is improving...

    Thread on people being tortured and dying in Trump's detention centres: https://twitter.com/KatzOnEarth/stat...54299826855936
    No comment on the criminals who have turned this into a highly profitable and illegal business? The borrowing and stealing of children to get people over the border on false promises? Thousands of people every day, with totals running into the millions. Are you saying this should continue unchecked indefinitely? It's easy to take potshots, but this was going on under Obama. Trump didn't make the laws that allow this to happen, they were already in place before he became president. You can't run a country with open borders, because you will end up without a country. The democrats are sick turning this into a political tool, and talking about concentration camps. Nobody was forced by the US government to go there, nobody. There are already rules in place for asylum seekers, and these are being ignored and circumvented.

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    Trump love now off the scale from Wales-Bales I see.

    Something almost heroic in the obsession. He trawls those far right and white supremacist websites as a service to the rest of us!

    Maybe time for a new MAGA (Morons Are Governing America) hat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Trump love now off the scale from Wales-Bales I see.

    Something almost heroic in the obsession. He trawls those far right and white supremacist websites as a service to the rest of us!

    Maybe time for a new MAGA (Morons Are Governing America) hat?
    I just fast-forwarded to the logical conclusion of where surge and others are heading.

    Detention camps > death camps > Trump is Hitler

    Regarding trawling websites, the only place I visit is Twitter

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Trump love now off the scale from Wales-Bales I see.

    Something almost heroic in the obsession. He trawls those far right and white supremacist websites as a service to the rest of us!

    Maybe time for a new MAGA (Morons Are Governing America) hat?
    What's he going to be like once he gets off that fence he's been sitting on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    What's he going to be like once he gets off that fence he's been sitting on?
    So much this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    So much this
    There ain't nothing wrong with calling out BS when you see it. You might believe in fairy tales but I dont.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    There ain't nothing wrong with calling out BS when you see it. You might believe in fairy tales but I dont.
    Stop stalking me.

    (Isn't that how this works now?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    Stop stalking me.

    (Isn't that how this works now?)
    I am just correcting your misconceptions, but there is no need to thank me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    I am just correcting your misconceptions, but there is no need to thank me.
    I don't know what "correcting your misconceptions" means so it would be difficult for me to thank you anyway.

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    I don't know what "correcting your misconceptions" means so it would be difficult for me to thank you anyway.
    Never mind

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    They go on about Trump on Mexicans hes got nothing on the old guard

    As many as 1.3 million people may have been swept up in the Eisenhower-era campaign

    https://www.history.com/news/operati...54-deportation

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    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    They go on about Trump on Mexicans hes got nothing on the old guard

    As many as 1.3 million people may have been swept up in the Eisenhower-era campaign

    https://www.history.com/news/operati...54-deportation
    See also: Hitler wasn't a massive fan of Jews so anything that comes afterwards that isn't as bad can't be criticised.

    FFS.

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    So, someone who has spent the last three or four years on here telling us that the real enemy is a global "elite", becomes a serial defender of Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (Eton, Balliol College, Oxford), Jacob William Rees-Mogg (Westminster School, Eton, Trinity College, Oxford), Nigel Paul Farage (Dulwich College - a fee paying independent school) and an American (educated at a fee paying school, then a boarding school, Fordham University

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fordham_University

    and the Wharton School

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wharto...f_Pennsylvania )



    whose billionaire status comes from inherited wealth and has the gall to tell anyone who dares to disagree with him that they lack original thought and are inferior to him when it comes to intelligence? We really do live in strange times .

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    So, someone who has spent the last three or four years on here telling us that the real enemy is a global "elite", becomes a serial defender of Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (Eton, Balliol College, Oxford), Jacob William Rees-Mogg (Westminster School, Eton, Trinity College, Oxford), Nigel Paul Farage (Dulwich College - a fee paying independent school) and an American (educated at a fee paying school, then a boarding school, Fordham University

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fordham_University

    and the Wharton School

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wharto...f_Pennsylvania )



    whose billionaire status comes from inherited wealth and has the gall to tell anyone who dares to disagree with him that they lack original thought and are inferior to him when it comes to intelligence? We really do live in strange times .
    Who are you replying to and what is it in connection with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Who are you replying to and what is it in connection with?
    It's just an observation and I would have thought it was obvious who I was talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    It's just an observation and I would have thought it was obvious who I was talking about.
    Your brain has been addled by the Guardian

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    Yeah, fancy me not being able to recognise Messrs Johnson, Rees-Mogg, Farage and Trump for the men of the people they so obviously are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Yeah, fancy me not being able to recognise Messrs Johnson, Rees-Mogg, Farage and Trump for the men of the people they so obviously are.
    You should know by the way the press treat them that they are not part of the team. They only have shake things up a bit, everything else is down to the people to ensure they put the right candidates forward in future elections. Boris only has one job, and that is to return sovereignty to Westminster. Once he has achieved that he becomes redundent in my book.

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    You should know by the way the press treat them that they are not part of the team. They only have shake things up a bit, everything else is down to the people to ensure they put the right candidates forward in future elections. Boris only has one job, and that is to return sovereignty to Westminster. Once he has achieved that he becomes redundent in my book.
    Ah... the sovereignty myth!

    This is part of the Little Englander narrative that has the UK giving all that money to the European superstate, run by a shadowy arm of the Globalist Illuminati (High priestess - Hillary Clinton), that insists on making or subverting all our laws and making us buy straight bananas?

    In truth sovereignty is pooled through the EU - with increasing control over decisions made via the elected parliament or through inter governmental meetings. Most of the fact checking reports i have read over the years say that the UK has very very little imposed on it that it doesn't agree with, or indeed initiate. In some ways the UK has been imposing it's views on other European countries through the EEC/EU for 45 years - despite the German-French axis. Apart from the gravy-train bureaucrats insisting on straight bananas, there has been very little to get excited about (unless you are wtiting the leader columns for the Sun, Mail, Express etc).

    The sovereignty myth also assumes that national governments (through law making and revenue raising) control what happens within their borders, or across their borders. Ever since the start of global capitalism (not your construct of Globalism) and the post-war total reliance on fuel, material and food imports to much of the world, that has been untrue. What is sovereignty worth if all it means is the ability of elected MPs or judges (much hated by the advocates of national sovereignty) to be blown away by a computer virus or an oil price hike? Governmental power over laws and money is important, but they are just a couple of levers amongst many - and the people holding the other ones don't live in Westminster!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Ah... the sovereignty myth!

    This is part of the Little Englander narrative that has the UK giving all that money to the European superstate, run by a shadowy arm of the Globalist Illuminati (High priestess - Hillary Clinton), that insists on making or subverting all our laws and making us buy straight bananas?

    In truth sovereignty is pooled through the EU - with increasing control over decisions made via the elected parliament or through inter governmental meetings. Most of the fact checking reports i have read over the years say that the UK has very very little imposed on it that it doesn't agree with, or indeed initiate. In some ways the UK has been imposing it's views on other European countries through the EEC/EU for 45 years - despite the German-French axis. Apart from the gravy-train bureaucrats insisting on straight bananas, there has been very little to get excited about (unless you are wtiting the leader columns for the Sun, Mail, Express etc).

    The sovereignty myth also assumes that national governments (through law making and revenue raising) control what happens within their borders, or across their borders. Ever since the start of global capitalism (not your construct of Globalism) and the post-war total reliance on fuel, material and food imports to much of the world, that has been untrue. What is sovereignty worth if all it means is the ability of elected MPs or judges (much hated by the advocates of national sovereignty) to be blown away by a computer virus or an oil price hike? Governmental power over laws and money is important, but they are just a couple of levers amongst many - and the people holding the other ones don't live in Westminster!
    I was thinking more about trade deals that best serve our own economic interests, and determing our own economic future. Why are you so determined to stay in the EU at any cost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    I was thinking more about trade deals that best serve our own economic interests, and determing our own economic future. Why are you so determined to stay in the EU at any cost?
    I don't think I am determined to stay in the EU at any cost. But I am happy to stay (and hope to see reforms) on the basis of the current and anticipated future costs. I expect us to leave, though (but maybe not by the next deadline).

    In the 1970s (if I had been old enough to vote) I would have probably voted against joining the EEC. A lot of people on the political left supported Brexit on the strength of their opposition four decades or more ago. They voted against the Bosses Club. But I agree with most on the left (and the TUC) that the EU has evolved to become a major protector of environmental and employment rights, and to potentially be a progressive bloc in a world where we have to work together to achieve anything good. It still has 1950-70s 'free market' anti-statism baked into its' DNA, but compared to the USA or Russia (and probably Brazil and India) it is a milder version.

    The argument that constantly amazes me though is the one that talks about 'our' interests as if a shared culture of watching the Morecambe & Wise Christmas Special means that I have the same interests and values as Boris Johnson or Jacob Rees-Mogg! I have no common interest with them (and nor do many of the people who slavishly support them and their party). Even less Nigel Farage and his supposed non-racist UKIP creation. I feel more in common with public sector workers in Belgium or people in former steel cities in central Europe, or even with Spanish farmers, than I do with wealthy old-Etonians and proud former members of the Bullington Club! If my future is going to be directed by a Tory (or Christian Democrat) I would prefer, on balance, that it was Angela Merkel calling the shots rather than Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson!

    That and an end to wars in Europe - which always seemed to me to be a genuine and powerful reason for European unity.

    Welsh, British and European - sounds good to me.

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