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The Lower Orders
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Boris Johnson, in his Daily Telegraph column today, described Ukip and similar political groups in Europe as (quote) "pitchfork-wielding populists" who are on some sort of "peasants' revolt".
Now, I certainly have no sort of axe to grind on behalf of UKIP or Le Pen's people, but isn't 'peasants' rather too close for comfort to 'plebs' in the mouth of a Tory?
Now, I certainly have no sort of axe to grind on behalf of UKIP or Le Pen's people, but isn't 'peasants' rather too close for comfort to 'plebs' in the mouth of a Tory?
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read the whole thing, he is right by the way, the peasants and i am most certainly one have revolted, by voting for UKIP, against this ineffectual three party load of boors.
http:// www.the guardia n.com/p olitics /2014/m ay/26/b oris-jo hnson-e uroscep tic-suc cess-pe asants- revolt- europea n-elect ions
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The lower disorders - surely
QM - perhaps only you and I are aware of the irony of someone stateside pointing out the social positions of pleebees and peasants.
I thought he was referring to the leaderless bit of the peasants revolt....
and not that the then Mayor of London pursued the injured Wat into St Barts and finished him off. Nor that the guards who employed to guard Simon Sudbury let the peasants in and HE was despatched summarily as well
oh 1381 was a good year for urban violence
I think it just shows UKIP has entered the knockabout phase of mational politics
QM - perhaps only you and I are aware of the irony of someone stateside pointing out the social positions of pleebees and peasants.
I thought he was referring to the leaderless bit of the peasants revolt....
and not that the then Mayor of London pursued the injured Wat into St Barts and finished him off. Nor that the guards who employed to guard Simon Sudbury let the peasants in and HE was despatched summarily as well
oh 1381 was a good year for urban violence
I think it just shows UKIP has entered the knockabout phase of mational politics
interesting family history, it doesn't appear as though he has had to claim unemployment benefits,
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Iain_D uncan_S mith
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