Interesting. The other angle is that Farage is trying to avoid becoming Enoch Powell 2 . In that instance, a far more intelligent man had his past considerable contributions to the country negated and his future prospects destroyed by a concerted campaign to accuse, try and convict him a racist . It was a great loss to Britain . Farage has a unique chance , having established a big support base , to do well in British politics over the next 5 years , particularly in the light of the sleazy eunuch , joker competition. So , nothing he has said is wrong - he is just trying to avoid elephant traps . He remains the only visible hope for summoning up some opposition , some resistance to the marshmallow marxists now aiming to wreck the country.
Matt Goodwin has outlined a ten point policy plan for Reform that he says needs to be stuck to for the next five years. Mass deportation and any tough measures against Islam are not it, but I'd be very surprised if he doesn't support those measures.
Butthen, Zia Yusuf? There must be dozens of multi millionaires who can help professionalise Reform. And if Yusuf is in the same "moderate" mould as Mohammed apologist Ed Hussein then Reform is deeply compromised.
There’s no point in Farage attracting even more negative press on an issue — mass deportations — than will not happen any time soon, if at all. The only way to sort this out is get Farage in power so he can get us out of the ECHR. Talk doesn’t fix countries. Action does.
Having 5 Seats in Parliament is nothing in the scheme of things. How is Reform going to achieve general appeal and challenge the Tory Party? Perhaps in the end there may have to be some coming together.
If he can’t get elected his beliefs are largely irrelevant as he can’t do anything. So what’s the point giving the hard left MSM ammunition to fire at him and make him less electable? Even if he proves not to be in favour of mass deportations, he’s going to be an upgrade on the current pile of dross governing us.
Interesting. The other angle is that Farage is trying to avoid becoming Enoch Powell 2 . In that instance, a far more intelligent man had his past considerable contributions to the country negated and his future prospects destroyed by a concerted campaign to accuse, try and convict him a racist . It was a great loss to Britain . Farage has a unique chance , having established a big support base , to do well in British politics over the next 5 years , particularly in the light of the sleazy eunuch , joker competition. So , nothing he has said is wrong - he is just trying to avoid elephant traps . He remains the only visible hope for summoning up some opposition , some resistance to the marshmallow marxists now aiming to wreck the country.
Matt Goodwin has outlined a ten point policy plan for Reform that he says needs to be stuck to for the next five years. Mass deportation and any tough measures against Islam are not it, but I'd be very surprised if he doesn't support those measures.
Butthen, Zia Yusuf? There must be dozens of multi millionaires who can help professionalise Reform. And if Yusuf is in the same "moderate" mould as Mohammed apologist Ed Hussein then Reform is deeply compromised.
There’s no point in Farage attracting even more negative press on an issue — mass deportations — than will not happen any time soon, if at all. The only way to sort this out is get Farage in power so he can get us out of the ECHR. Talk doesn’t fix countries. Action does.
Having 5 Seats in Parliament is nothing in the scheme of things. How is Reform going to achieve general appeal and challenge the Tory Party? Perhaps in the end there may have to be some coming together.
If he can’t get elected his beliefs are largely irrelevant as he can’t do anything. So what’s the point giving the hard left MSM ammunition to fire at him and make him less electable? Even if he proves not to be in favour of mass deportations, he’s going to be an upgrade on the current pile of dross governing us.