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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 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
Tony Blair was warned of Eastern European immigration surge following EU expansion Tony Blair's Labour government pressed ahead with plans to grant unrestricted access to the UK to migrants from… (View Post)1 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
It's not as if the public have demanded "far right" immigration policies; all previous governments, from1997 onward, had to do was to make good on their promises on the future level of… (View Post)1
