Don't be ridiculous.
Brexit was a right-wing populist project that won.
What's so ridiculous about it? It has both requirements I noted.
McHrozni
Don't be ridiculous.
The only logical conclusion from your line of argument is that you'd rather Ukip was still thriving (given that you can't wish they had never happened in the first place).
Brexit was a right-wing populist project that won.
What's so ridiculous about it? It has both requirements I noted.
McHrozni
Was Britain’s EU referendum hijacked by the American alt-right using a technique known as psychographics?
Bettridge's Law of Headlines likely applies:
Brexit was a right-wing populist project that won.
What's so ridiculous about it?
It has both requirements I noted.
Well, no. they got what they wanted. Their plan is now mandated by both of the major parties.
UKIP has done it's job, Aaron is happy, Vladimir is probably happy, the damage has been done.
Which doesn't address the issue.
The rest of us acknowledge that we are glad to see the demise of Ukip. You demurred. So, the only intellectually sustainable conclusion is that you'd rather see Ukip in a stronger position.
Which doesn't address the issue.
The rest of us acknowledge that we are glad to see the demise of Ukip. You demurred. So, the only intellectually sustainable conclusion is that you'd rather see Ukip in a stronger position.
You've denied me the middle, which is where I sit. I don't care either way that they're gone.
The fact that the existed was bad. All of the bad things they brought or campaigned for still exist and this is what annoyed me. The fact that the party itself doesn't exist makes no damn difference to the political landscape in which we now sit........
This bit.
Really?
Because "taking control of our borders", "stopping the flow of immigrants" and "a global Britain, open to deals with anyone" are such typical non-right-wing talking points, or because of something else?
If something else, what else?
McHrozni
Surely no-one can be so stupid as to think that all of those campaigning for Brexit were right wingers?
Ah no, not all of them.
Just the important ones........
You get to decide this?
The British parliament decided who were the important campaigners, and which wing of politics they were from?
No, the British parliament gave some important campaigners powers of office. The choices it made made Brexit into a right-wing populist project in turn.
Is that so hard to grasp?
McHrozni
I suspect you don't live in this country, so you can be forgiven for not knowing the general background to Brexit. You might think of it as supine and ignorant bloc of voters whipped up by a campaign of right wing extremists, but that is to completely and utterly misunderstand and misrepresent the situation. Euroscepticism was a deep running and long standing trait of the populace for decades, back to the Maastricht Treaty and before. The referendum results were not far from the long term polling on the subject. Arguably, the campaign didn't make much or any difference to the result. Cameron's ridiculous "reforms" to the EU, negotiated before the campaign was launched, may have been the only thing which pushed a few people to voting Leave who might not have done otherwise.
So, it suits your agenda to call it a right wing campaign. Fine. This does nothing more than show your limited understanding. It certainly doesn't illuminate the subject in any way at all.
Surely no-one can be so stupid as to think that all of those campaigning for Brexit were right wingers.....
Ah no, not all of them. Just the important ones.....
You get to decide this?.......
No, the British parliament does......