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Are We Primed For A Massive Backlash?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Farage is a charismatic politician and I don’t dislike him personally. To his credit he’s turned away from the slimier elements of so-called populism.
But his rhetoric is emptier then empty.
Barking from the sidelines is actually very easy to do. In some ways it would be good to see him in some sort of power for I suspect then he’d be found out.
But his rhetoric is emptier then empty.
Barking from the sidelines is actually very easy to do. In some ways it would be good to see him in some sort of power for I suspect then he’d be found out.
He's the MEP with basically the worst voting and attendance record, apart from MEPs who have been chronically ill or who joined late. So no, it's not nonsense. He doesn't take his role as MEP seriously -- which is, to be sure, consistent with his general politics, but also means that the "screaming from the sidelines" claim stands up to scrutiny.
Standing for election without ever winning also helps. As and when Farage actually gets a position of responsibility, as I say, his rhetoric will be exposed for what it truly is.
Standing for election without ever winning also helps. As and when Farage actually gets a position of responsibility, as I say, his rhetoric will be exposed for what it truly is.
I'm not planning on participating in any slanging match, TTT, but noted.
As it happens, he *does* scare me a lot, but certainly not for the reasons Naomi imagines. Being able to say what you like, with no fear that you'll ever have to justify it, has given Farage the freedom to tap into and exploit anger. That's what scares me. His supporters are being played. But with so many of them it's the country that ends up being played in turn.
Everyone should be scared about that.
As it happens, he *does* scare me a lot, but certainly not for the reasons Naomi imagines. Being able to say what you like, with no fear that you'll ever have to justify it, has given Farage the freedom to tap into and exploit anger. That's what scares me. His supporters are being played. But with so many of them it's the country that ends up being played in turn.
Everyone should be scared about that.
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