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    Re: Former cult member calls out cult

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post

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    Im surprised that you didnt change the letters there.

    Just the right cheek of the same cultish arse that a lot of the left belong to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
    I’m surprised that you didn’t change the letters there.

    Just the right cheek of the same cultish arse that a lot of the left belong to.
    Who’s the Farage equivalent on the left in the UK?

    Rupert Lowe was a crap Chairman of Southampton as I recall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
    I’m surprised that you didn’t change the letters there.

    Just the right cheek of the same cultish arse that a lot of the left belong to.
    I don't think there are many people who are not farage voters or Tories who think much of starmer , the Liberal leader etc ?

    Most are crying out for a decent moderate or left of centre figurehead as farage clearly is for the right wing

    Who do you think is cultist in labour , Lib dems , green etc ?

    Corbyn was a bit of a laugh for a while but that's about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Who’s the Farage equivalent on the left in the UK?

    Rupert Lowe was a crap Chairman of Southampton as I recall.
    I was thinking more steadfast ideological loyalties and defense than any particular individual.
    At present I dont think that there is anybody with the gravitas for people to rally behind.

    As Sludge mentioned below, Corbyn could certainly be considered to have a cultish following.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    I don't think there are many people who are not farage voters or Tories who think much of starmer , the Liberal leader etc ?

    Most are crying out for a decent moderate or left of centre figurehead as farage clearly is for the right wing

    Who do you think is cultist in labour , Lib dems , green etc ?

    Corbyn was a bit of a laugh for a while but that's about it
    Ive mentioned before that somebody like Mick Lynch would be somebody that I could get behind, but his brand of Labour doesnt sit well with many.

    I think that Sturgeon/Salmond had cultish appeal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Who’s the Farage equivalent on the left in the UK?

    Rupert Lowe was a crap Chairman of Southampton as I recall.
    The obvious answer here is Corbyn, who i think is way more dogmatic than Farage too.

    I think the thing to remember here is that politicians do fall out and will mouth off at each other when they do. I can well believe that Farage and Rupert Lowes personalities rub up against each other, and unquestionably I think there is a fair accusation that Farage wants to be in control. In fairness, that is what leaders do. My understanding is that Rupert Lowe was more "Tommy Robinsony" and Farage didn't want to go there but it's pretty pathetic when these things play out in the public eye and a sign of bad leadership really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    The obvious answer here is Corbyn, who i think is way more dogmatic than Farage too.

    I think the thing to remember here is that politicians do fall out and will mouth off at each other when they do. I can well believe that Farage and Rupert Lowes personalities rub up against each other, and unquestionably I think there is a fair accusation that Farage wants to be in control. In fairness, that is what leaders do. My understanding is that Rupert Lowe was more "Tommy Robinsony" and Farage didn't want to go there but it's pretty pathetic when these things play out in the public eye and a sign of bad leadership really.
    I think it all fell apart when Elon waded in.

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    Re: Former cult member calls out cult

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    The obvious answer here is Corbyn, who i think is way more dogmatic than Farage too.

    I think the thing to remember here is that politicians do fall out and will mouth off at each other when they do. I can well believe that Farage and Rupert Lowes personalities rub up against each other, and unquestionably I think there is a fair accusation that Farage wants to be in control. In fairness, that is what leaders do. My understanding is that Rupert Lowe was more "Tommy Robinsony" and Farage didn't want to go there but it's pretty pathetic when these things play out in the public eye and a sign of bad leadership really.
    If Corbyn ever was that figure on the left, he’s not now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    If Corbyn ever was that figure on the left, he’s not now.
    Yeah I agree

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    Re: Former cult member calls out cult

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post
    I think it all fell apart when Elon waded in.
    Indeed, though I think that was based around the general topic of Tommy Robinson and whether to be more AfD type an organization, which Garage has spoken against a lot. Basically a key ideological divide and Farage won

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    Re: Former cult member calls out cult

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    Indeed, though I think that was based around the general topic of Tommy Robinson and whether to be more AfD type an organization, which Garage has spoken against a lot. Basically a key ideological divide and Farage won
    Didn't he say Farage is a terrible leader (because he denounced TR) and then later said something about Lowe making a great leader. I can't remember exactly, it was hard to keep track as Elon was pumping out about 30 misinformed tweets about the UK a day at that point.

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