pellinore Posted August 4 #1 Share Posted August 4 (edited) The Commons standards watchdog should hold Nigel Farage to account over his “dangerous comments” following the week’s violent disorder in the wake of the Southport murders, a Liverpool MP has said. Farage has released two videos since three children were murdered in Southport last week. In the first, he questioned whether police were withholding information about who was responsible for the murders. It came at a time when false information was circulating on social media that a Muslim asylum seeker was responsible, which fuelled disorder at a mosque in Southport. In a second video, Farage challenged Keir Starmer’s argument that the violent protests were the fault of the far right, saying it was “a reaction to fear, to discomfort, to unease that is out there shared by tens of millions of people”. Watchdog should investigate Farage’s ‘dangerous comments’, says Liverpool MP | Nigel Farage | The Guardian Edited August 4 by pellinore 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duke Wellington Posted August 4 #2 Share Posted August 4 1 hour ago, pellinore said: The Commons standards watchdog should hold Nigel Farage to account over his “dangerous comments” following the week’s violent disorder in the wake of the Southport murders, a Liverpool MP has said. Farage has released two videos since three children were murdered in Southport last week. In the first, he questioned whether police were withholding information about who was responsible for the murders. It came at a time when false information was circulating on social media that a Muslim asylum seeker was responsible, which fuelled disorder at a mosque in Southport. In a second video, Farage challenged Keir Starmer’s argument that the violent protests were the fault of the far right, saying it was “a reaction to fear, to discomfort, to unease that is out there shared by tens of millions of people”. Watchdog should investigate Farage’s ‘dangerous comments’, says Liverpool MP | Nigel Farage | The Guardian No one is addressing the underlying cause which is politicians subverting the democratic will of the people on immigration. Just like they did on the EU, but Cameron messed that up for them. What is banning EDL or attacking Farage going to do? It doesn`t fix the underlying problem, immigration continues on regardless. There is worse to come too for Starner because he is a Communist. His plans to nationalise vast areas of the UK economy have already been made public. All that from a guy who got even less votes that Corbyn, whose Communism we rejected. Rather than ban this, crack those skulls, put the police here and there, how about simply `listening to the people` to give them the policies they want. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Setton Posted August 4 #3 Share Posted August 4 10 minutes ago, Duke Wellington said: No one is addressing the underlying cause which is politicians subverting the democratic will of the people on immigration. And what "will of the people" would that be? You kept saying the Tories would announce a referendum on immigration before the election. That never happened, despite your claims of inside information. So, how do you claim to know what the people want on immigration without them voting on it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acidhead Posted August 4 #4 Share Posted August 4 (edited) An observation: What I noticed in his address was immediately after saying his remarks he said "I'll take two questions" and then pulled what looked like a piece of paper from his inside jacket and put it down in front of him. He answered the first question(was actually two from the first person) then gazed down at, I presume the piece of paper, and answered then next question. 🤔 Edited August 4 by acidhead 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pellinore Posted August 4 Author #5 Share Posted August 4 1 hour ago, Duke Wellington said: Rather than ban this, crack those skulls, put the police here and there, how about simply `listening to the people` to give them the policies they want. We did that in 2016, and immigration immediately increased from 230,000 per year to 650,000 per year. How about simply stop pandering to the populists and put in some grown-up political and economic policies in place? 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duke Wellington Posted August 4 #6 Share Posted August 4 1 minute ago, pellinore said: We did that in 2016, and immigration immediately increased from 230,000 per year to 650,000 per year. How about simply stop pandering to the populists and put in some grown-up political and economic policies in place? Your beloved leader has riots going on, we told you not to vote for him. And oh look, look at all his nationalisation plans, we told you he was a Communist and you didn`t listen to that either lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Setton Posted August 5 #7 Share Posted August 5 19 hours ago, Duke Wellington said: Your beloved leader has riots going on, we told you not to vote for him. Riots caused and led by people like you. The riots happening isn't his responsibility. How he addresses them is. I look forward to seeing your fellow white nationalists getting their comeuppance. Quote And oh look, look at all his nationalisation plans, we told you he was a Communist and you didn`t listen to that either lol. You still don't understand that word do you? Oh well, must be killing you that your hero Farage got fewer seats than even those rioters can count while the "communist" got a massive majority. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duke Wellington Posted August 5 #8 Share Posted August 5 6 minutes ago, Setton said: Riots caused and led by people like you. The riots happening isn't his responsibility. How he addresses them is. I look forward to seeing your fellow white nationalists getting their comeuppance. You still don't understand that word do you? Oh well, must be killing you that your hero Farage got fewer seats than even those rioters can count while the "communist" got a massive majority. I`ve not caused or led any riots, you need to stop being over the top. Reform is a new party, and Starner got less votes than Corbyn. You make it sound like a impressive victory, when it was in fact the right splitting each other. Starner will be a one term PM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Setton Posted August 5 #9 Share Posted August 5 13 minutes ago, Duke Wellington said: I`ve not caused or led any riots, you need to stop being over the top. You see where it says "people like you"? For someone so proud of being English you do struggle with the language don't you? Quote Reform is a new party, and Starner got less votes than Corbyn. You make it sound like a impressive victory, when it was in fact the right splitting each other. Starner will be a one term PM. Yeah, given your astute prediction the Tories would announce a referendum on immigration before the election, I won't put much weight on your predictions. Even let's assume you're right and the right somehow recovers from its worst defeat in history I'm five yearsFive years is plenty to break these right wing extremists. Should keep them down again until the next moderate government. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duke Wellington Posted August 5 #10 Share Posted August 5 (edited) 1 minute ago, Setton said: You see where it says "people like you"? For someone so proud of being English you do struggle with the language don't you? Yeah, given your astute prediction the Tories would announce a referendum on immigration before the election, I won't put much weight on your predictions. Even let's assume you're right and the right somehow recovers from its worst defeat in history I'm five yearsFive years is plenty to break these right wing extremists. Should keep them down again until the next moderate government. Your attitude is clear for all to see. Reign it in please. Edited August 5 by Duke Wellington Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Setton Posted August 5 #11 Share Posted August 5 39 minutes ago, Duke Wellington said: Your attitude is clear for all to see. Reign it in please. My attitude? Scared you've outed yourself and your white nationalism are you? Tell you what, you rein in the extreme right wing talking points and I'll rein in confronting you over them. Deal? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duke Wellington Posted August 5 #12 Share Posted August 5 19 minutes ago, Setton said: My attitude? Scared you've outed yourself and your white nationalism are you? Tell you what, you rein in the extreme right wing talking points and I'll rein in confronting you over them. Deal? Typical lefty, everyone right of them is an extremist. Go Farage! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Setton Posted August 5 #13 Share Posted August 5 4 minutes ago, Duke Wellington said: Typical lefty, everyone right of them is an extremist. Go Farage! You've literally said "ethnic Africans" can't be British. That's white nationalism which is an extremist ideology. That's not my opinion, it's a fact. It also puts you more extreme than Farage. As I've said before, plenty of right wing posters here who I wildly disagree on but don't count as extremists. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acidhead Posted August 5 #14 Share Posted August 5 I'm getting Justin Trudeau vibes from this new UK Prime Minister Stammer guy. Shouldn't all forms of violence be condemned no matter who's committing the violence? So far, from what I've seen from his official X account is he's singling out the "so-called far right" as entirely responsible and threatened to go after, by swiftly charging and a prison sentence, them for doing or saying anything - even on social media. IMHO, violence is violence and should be always condemned in all forms. One side should not be given a free pass to commit the same offenses just because one side "started the altercation", "threw the first punch", "smashed the first window", etc... It's the leader of the Nation's responsibility to be a leader for all the citizens. Currently, the UK's new leader is not doing this. He's appeasing the situation. Only making it worse. He needs to condemn all the violence and take control. If he doesn't then the alternative will eventually become extremely difficult to manage and will result in a more extreme form of governance to contain what could have been contained by simply condemning all the violence to begin with. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duke Wellington Posted August 5 #15 Share Posted August 5 (edited) 1 hour ago, Setton said: You've literally said "ethnic Africans" can't be British. That's white nationalism which is an extremist ideology. That's not my opinion, it's a fact. It also puts you more extreme than Farage. As I've said before, plenty of right wing posters here who I wildly disagree on but don't count as extremists. Not only do you think a man can give birth (I laughed at that one) but now you want to get rid of the ethnic differences between peoples. You are living in cloud cuckoo land. Its offensive, and I`m sure illegal, to have you calling me an extremist for asserting my ethnic British ancestry. And I`m pretty sure many Africans would take offence to you too, telling them they are ethnically British. It also cancels their ancestry. I hope this is just a mistake arising from you not knowing the difference between ethnicity and citizenship. To me you come across as a member of the unhinged unwashed. Tell me, do you have bright green hair? Edited August 5 by Duke Wellington Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pellinore Posted August 9 Author #16 Share Posted August 9 (edited) Joe Lycett asked some fair and legitimate questions to Farage, some of which include: "Are all immigrants bad or is it ok if they come from Europe and then become your wife? (Referring to Farage's wife Kirsten Farage who is from Hamburg, Germany). "Do you like jokes as long as they are not aimed at you and do you have the same approach to milkshake? (Farage has had several milkshakes thrown at him during his political career). "Even though you say you're not a racist do you think some racists use your words as encouragement to racist things?" Signing off, the Brummie wrote: "Let me know hunni!" and added as a P.S. that he chose the font "Britain sans Black" as he thought that "it would appeal" to Farage. Joe Lycett issues 10 'fair and legitimate' questions to Nigel Farage following UK riots (msn.com) Edited August 9 by pellinore 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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