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The political economists doesn’t even know politics

And we know he doesn’t know economics:

After a torrid few days, including the biggest far-right march in the UK ever (apparently), which Diane Abbott has called openly racist in every element, we have to understand the backdrop that the likes of Farage are seeking to create.

They are not suggesting that we might have a spontaneous breakdown in order. What they are doing is the promotion of civil disorder as the precursor to violent change in the UK.

Just think about Musk’s messaging on Saturday, playing to and fuelling the far-right demand for change. He said this parliament must be dissolved and a new one elected. He, and all who heard him, know that is not going to happen, of course. But that was not his intention. He intended to set up a demand for the impossible to happen as a provocation for the violent overthrow of this government if it does not happen.

Not noting that Musk and Tommy and all that think Farage milquetoast lefty. Also, that Nige – and Reform – were nowhere near that march.

Now, we can think whatever we like about all nd any of them. But a “political analyst” claiming that the two are the same?

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Marius
Marius
8 months ago

Well, they’re all fascists aren’t they?

which Diane Abbott has called openly racist in every element

Lefties always project.

Theophrastus
Theophrastus
8 months ago
Reply to  Marius

The Nazis are back – though in different colours…

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Norman
Norman
8 months ago
Reply to  Theophrastus

Very good, Theo.

Starfish
Starfish
8 months ago

Reform keeping themselves separate is working out rather well

Pincer movement on the lefties and their media megaphones

Van_Patten
Van_Patten
8 months ago

I just noticed that – citing the UK’s arguably most prominent and longstanding racist to support your case probably isn’t the best idea. ‘Appeal to authority’ is one of his most persistent logical fallacies but in this case you’re appealing to someone who is one of the most ignorant politicians in public life…

Martin Near The M25
Martin Near The M25
8 months ago

LOL “far right”. Anyway, according to the BBC, only three people turned up so what’s he worried about?

dearieme
dearieme
8 months ago

I suspect that the police are lying about the number of marchers. Does that make me sound like a 1970s leftie? So be it: now Starmer’s Stasi lie on behalf of lefties.

Peter MacFarlane
Peter MacFarlane
8 months ago

I’m losing track; can someone please define “far-right” for me?

Or does it, as I suspect, just mean “someone I disagree with”?

Jonathan
Jonathan
8 months ago

‘Far-Right’ simply means anyone who’s a moderate conservative or Classical Liberal. Everyone to the right of them is a Fascist or a Nazi.

Rob
Rob
8 months ago

I expect one doesn’t have to wade too far into his past output to find a demand during the last government that it be dissolved and a new one elected.

I expect you would find about one a week stretching back years.

Gamecock
Gamecock
8 months ago

After a torrid few days, including the biggest far-right march in the UK ever (apparently), which Diane Abbott has called openly racist in every element

The day is rapidly approaching where the ‘racist’ epithet will fail to have any impact at all. 65 years of Western naval gazing is going to crash and burn.Decadence dies when invaders have taken over the local hotel.

jgh
jgh
8 months ago

What they are doing is the promotion of civil disorder as the precursor to violent change in the UK

Does he never look in a mirror?. That’s EXACTLY the MO of The Left.

bloke in spain
bloke in spain
8 months ago
Reply to  jgh

Well no. That hasn’t exactly been the MO of the left. Civil disorder has been used to assist a gradual & irreversible move to the left. How many times has the threats of or actual civil disorder been employed to avoid the reversal of leftist policies?
That is how the game is played & what the right need to learn.

bloke in spain
bloke in spain
8 months ago

The two being the same is too much to hope. Unfortunately, Farage still doesn’t really understand how this game is played.

Steve
Steve
8 months ago

It’s titled “Are the far-right promoting violence?”. Many of the 150,000 or so people who turned out were there to remember Charlie Kirk, who was murdered in cold blood by a deranged leftist who believes in the same things Ritchie does. Many others were motivated to protest the murders of British people by invader settler-colonists who should never have been allowed in our country.

They shot Charlie in the neck for offering to debate the left, and now they’re celebrating his murder on social media whilst lying and denying that it was another political murder carried out by leftists.

But “Are the far-right promoting violence?” You see, your speech is violence, but their violence is legitimate self defence against you being allowed to speak. The far-left is murdering people for wanting a future for their children, and they are egged on every step of the way by people like Ritchie, who always ask “who will rid me of these turbulent Nazis?” The purpose of labelling people as “far right” and accusing them of being Nazis is to promote violence against you. They’re trying to arrange your murder, even as they cry crocodile tears about “Are the far-right promoting violence?”.

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