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Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
There's always been a party to the right of Farage (Griffin's BNP, Batten's UKIP to name two), and they always disappear because he is the only show in town (View Post)2 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
Well Max and I don't exactly look the same! But we talk the same talk on immigration, so perhaps you have it wrong Heaven forbid! (View Post)3 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
Yes, what Rob Ford said on his BlueSky thread seems correct; you're not going to out Farage, Farage. I don't think there is a British politician alive who could, and Starmer would be close … (View Post)2 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
The problem with Labour trying to out-Reform Reform, is that Reform inclined voters like the cut of Farage's jib, as well as agreeing with him on policy, whilst they think Sir Keir is a wet blan… (View Post)1 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
The timeline goes something like this 2004 Blair allows A8 Accession, saying there will only be about 12-13,000 immigrants coming from Eastern Europe Hundreds of thousands arrive 2010 Cameron says he… (View Post)7
