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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  In your mind, what characterises "extreme right wing"? |  Tearing up international agreements, threatening to leave the ECHR, banning protests, deporting refugees to Rwanda, climate change denial...
		 
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		|  05-08-2022, 23:49 | #3977 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  Tearing up international agreements, threatening to leave the ECHR, banning protests, deporting refugees to Rwanda, climate change denial... |  
 In my mind, "extreme right wing" is a tendency toward forms of racism; a tendency toward autocracy; intolerance of various political thought or religions.
 
 Your list doesn't come anywhere near a right wing ideology.
 
 
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Well, I wasn't asking you but I suppose there's value in receiving wider inputs.
 In my mind, "extreme right wing" is a tendency toward forms of racism; a tendency toward autocracy; intolerance of various political thought or religions.
 
 Your list doesn't come anywhere near a right wing ideology.
 
 |  Sounds like attacking peoples right to strike or protest might fall into those categories as would potentially making it illegal for people to vilify Britain and obviously by extension them
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	Certainly the second point you made. But I don’t see the right to strike as being under threat - just a few sensible controls Around it.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by TheDaddy  Sounds like attacking peoples right to strike or protest might fall into those categories as would potentially making it illegal for people to vilify Britain and obviously by extension them |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  Certainly the second point you made. But I don’t see the right to strike as being under threat - just a few sensible controls Around it.  |  We've already got sensible controls, put it like this if the same measure was used to return MP's or councillors we wouldn't have any of them and that might not be a bad thing
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					Originally Posted by TheDaddy  Sounds like attacking peoples right to strike or protest might fall into those categories as would potentially making it illegal for people to vilify Britain and obviously by extension them |  Obviously you don’t care one iota about the majority whose lives are disrupted by a selfish minority.
 
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			https://news.sky.com/story/rishi-sunak-would-add-vilification-of-uk-to-extremism-definition-if-he-becomes-prime-minister-12664848
 
 
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		| People who vilify the UK will be treated as extremists and could be referred to the government's Prevent programme if Rishi Sunak becomes prime minister. 
 In a new policy proposal to revive his flagging campaign, the Tory leadership hopeful has said he wants to widen the definition of extremism to include "those with an extreme hatred of our country".
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	How about not allowing the terrorist army that is invading our shores in rubber boats that Saudi or Iran has paid for, who then abscond from their 4 star hotels and then regroup into the jihadist pot from whom we'll likely be hearing from shortly?Quote: 
	
		| Mr Sunak also announced proposals to "refocus" Prevent on to Islamic extremism, after the programme to stop terrorism was criticised for focusing too much on right-wing threats. 
 The former chancellor said Islamic extremism is "by far and away the single largest terror threat to the UK's national security" and accused Prevent of "failing on this front".
 
 Mr Sunak said: "There is no more important duty for a prime minister than keeping our country and our people safe.
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		|  06-08-2022, 17:47 | #3983 |  
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			You do realise that Saudi Arabia and Iran* hate each other, don’t you?
 Since the Saudis think Iran is the biggest threat to stability in the wider Middle East, I think it unlikely that they are working with them to infiltrate our country…
 
 *Iran is mainly Shia, and the Saudis are mainly Sunni
 
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		| People who vilify the UK will be treated as extremists |  
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		| vilify speak or write about in an abusively disparaging manner.
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	Of course I know all that - and I never said that the two were in cahoots.  But I'm willing to bet that both, particularly Saudi are orchestrating terrorism in the UK.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  You do realise that Saudi Arabia and Iran* hate each other, don’t you?
 Since the Saudis think Iran is the biggest threat to stability in the wider Middle East, I think it unlikely that they are working with them to infiltrate our country…
 
 *Iran is mainly Shia, and the Saudis are mainly Sunni
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 People who vilify the UK will be treated as extremists and could be referred to the government's Prevent programme if Rishi Sunak becomes prime minister.
 
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Some people on this Forum need to watch out! |  Oh dear sounds  a bit like 1939 again.  Any criticism of the State will be crushed !
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			Sounds like they want us to be like the Americans and be all patriotic.....your either with us or against us.  So don't even think of using the hashtag #BrokenBritain or the police will be on your doorstop for a hate crime :P
 Have you seen the clip of Sunak in Tunbridge Wells telling the people he has been diverting funds from the poorer areas to the wealthier areas while chancellor?
 
 What amazes me is how thick Labour are.  All they need to do is put someone half likeable as their leader and they will win the next election.  They just can't manage one simple thing and couldn't back in the Corbyn days either, giving the Tories it on a plate.
 
 We needed the Tories to get in power after Blair and Brown to sort some things out but they were left in power too long.
 
 The lib dems lost all their supporters with the coalition and where they let down their core supporters by conceding some main promises.  So they are fairly dead in the water still.
 
 So either we needs a new party to come along who could win by being the least worst option or Labour needs to find someone with charisma and without a past that will haunt them and get their arses in to action and show they are still alive.
 
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					Originally Posted by Qtx  Sounds like they want us to be like the Americans and be all patriotic.....your either with us or against us.  So don't even think of using the hashtag #BrokenBritain or the police will be on your doorstop for a hate crime :P
 Have you seen the clip of Sunak in Tunbridge Wells telling the people he has been diverting funds from the poorer areas to the wealthier areas while chancellor?
 
 What amazes me is how thick Labour are.  All they need to do is put someone half likeable as their leader and they will win the next election.  They just can't manage one simple thing and couldn't back in the Corbyn days either, giving the Tories it on a plate.
 
 We needed the Tories to get in power after Blair and Brown to sort some things out but they were left in power too long.
 
 The lib dems lost all their supporters with the coalition and where they let down their core supporters by conceding some main promises.  So they are fairly dead in the water still.
 
 So either we needs a new party to come along who could win by being the least worst option or Labour needs to find someone with charisma and without a past that will haunt them and get their arses in to action and show they are still alive.
 
 The state of politics is diabolical.
 |  Why do you need charisma? Just somebody competent would do, from any party would do. 
 
We seem to be choosing leaders based on personality/tweets, rather than policies or their competences, like any other job. 
 
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  Why do you need charisma? Just somebody competent would do, from any party would do. 
 We seem to be choosing leaders based on personality/tweets, rather than policies or their competences, like any other job.
 
 All part of the dumbing down reality tv obsessed culture we've become.
 |  I'm with you on that but whether we like it or not, people will not vote for the most competent person if they have an unlikeable personality or no personality whatsoever, which is the vibe I get from Starmer.  Its just how it is.  So they need to do what they need to do to get the people who vote based on personality on their side and that means getting someone likeable as their leader
 
Media has brainwashed many in to this way of thinking.  Its not really a consolation but im glad its not as bad as America where they tend to vote the same for life based on what their parents alignment was. Not much consolation when politics are as they are here
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