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Originally Posted by Russ
No, they've been consistently popular for decades.
And so far no politician has succeeded with that. Reform won't change that record
They won't? You don't think parties give intentions of their policies when they're targeting election success within a few years?
Yep Farage has a shining record of vetting who he lets in to the party https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-deputy-leader
You STILL don't get it
We would still be bound by International Law.
Oh you are indeed, you just can't see it. Just ask anyone from Clacton.
I'm not calmed up. You're just making it very easy (fueled by a level of temptation I'm unable to resist tonight) to pick apart your points.
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No, as usual, you are not directly addressing anything.
“And so far”… We are talking about the future, not the past.
As a matter of interest, do you know what policies the Labour or Conservatives will be highlighted at the next election? Of course not. More shallow thinking. Farage will announce his in good time.
As for thinking that you’ve thwarted my argument about the ECHR by reminding me of International Law, you do realise that each country decides how international rules are implemented domestically, don’t you? If it is a human construct, it can be undone. Watch and learn.
You won’t pick apart my points because you cannot, with any credibility. You can disagree, but you cannot prove me wrong.