Showing posts with label Extremist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Extremist. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 October 2024

Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick: Conservative Party has demolished stereotypes

 

Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick

The British Conservative Party has demolished all stereotypes 





In a few years, the British Conservative Party has demolished all stereotypes and offered the country a wide range of choices, both in terms of ethnicity and of political beliefs, going much farther afield than any other political party, destroying every tool in the Labour Party's workshop. The traditional left used to dress itself as the representative of ethnic minorities and talked a lot about gender. The traditional left has been totally and utterly defeated and can no longer use the race card nor the gender card.

Kemi Badenoch, married, mother of three is an engineer that has held several high positions in government. Robert Jenrrick, also married, father of three, also University graduate and has held several high positions in government.

Both of them have been described as Far Right of Extremist. Really? I suppose that having family values, solid education and professional careers, caring more about the country in which they were born, it is easy to understand that those bent on destroying family values and British identity would certainly see them as something to be afraid of, especially when none other than Keir Starmer, the British Prime Minister, does not know what a woman is.

Political commentators who oppose them say that they might become leaders of the Conservative Party, but would have no political future in terms of leading the party and winning the next General Election.

One can never foresee what the future will bring. Suffice to say, that in recent by-elections, 14 Labour seats were already lost, after a disastrous beginning for a political party that had recently won a General Election with an outstanding majority. We haven't even reached the first national budget and there is already infighting within Labour ranks. 

We await the first national budget with trepidation.Already several MPs decided to become Independent and major figures of the Labour Party were literally pushed out of the Labour Party. It can be literally said that the present Labour Party won the General Election under false pretenses. Major policies that helped them win the election have already been thrown out. No more taxes? It seems that there was one Labour Party before the General Election and another, different, Labour Party after the General Election. A combination of lies, deceit, and miscalculation. 




Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Nigel Farage says bye bye to UKIP

Nigel Farage says bye bye to UKIP

Tommy Robinson pushes Nigel Farage out of UKIP. Although this statement might not be accurate in terms of what actually happened the end result is exactly the same. 

Unless Arron Banks has the will to create a new political force with Nigel Farage in it, the future looks uncertain from a political point of view. March 29, 2019 is also the political end of Nigel Farage as Member of the European Parliament. Without a seat in the European Parliament, without a political party to belong to, Nigel Farage will just Nigel Farage the LBC radio presenter, but for how long?

The same goes for many other politicians of other political parties that will have to redefine what will be their daily routine. Back to business and most probably out of politics for good. Accusing UKIP of having become BNP because of having Tommy Robinson as an adviser was a very low point for Nigel Farage, especially looking at UKIP's membership criteria that are more stringent that the membership criteria of all other political parties. The Conservative Party has former BNP members. The Labour Party has former BNP members. UKIP was targeted by the Political Establishment and the mass media that put UKIP on the spot while forgetting that other political parties' requirements didn't exclude former BNP members.

Now For Britain Leader Anne Marie Waters was a member of UKIP and For Britain has former BNP members. No problems there. So all the talk about Extremists and Fascists doesn't apply. The use of the labels Extremist and Fascist is merely a tool to discriminate against political opponents and such labels are not representative of political reality.

If Nigel Farage didn't want Tommy Robinson to become an adviser working for UKIP, why did Nigel Farage walk away when he was UKIP Leader? If he had stayed as Leader he would have ensured that Tommy Robinson could not become an adviser working for UKIP. 

You don't strive to get Britain out of the European Union to then transform Britain into an Islamic Republic.