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Old 03-08-2025, 10:28   #49
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Re: So much for the views held here

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
Hugh asks a fair question. "Far right" and "right wing" to my mind are merged concepts. The pedantic might say that anything right of "centre" (whatever the "centre" is) is on the right wing of politics.

But generally, we all understand that, in present context, right wing politics = far right politics - namely the people that Starmer says support Lucy Connolly and the injustice of her imprisonment. Waters nicely muddied.


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I endorse the political spectrum diagram provided that we can contextualise "centre".
I do not see where those who now tend to air on the DILLIGAF spectrum and I do not mean the late great Jefferson Tarn but those who just do not care any more and have given up expecting anyone to actually do anything good in power
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