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  1. You can be from the authoritarian right, or indeed, the countercultural left.  Hitler was an extreme version of the former. It's worth noting the Nazis purged the "Strasserite" more socialist elements of the party in 1933.

     

    This is what Joseph Bendersky says about them:  The Nazis claimed that communism was dangerous to the well-being of nations because of its intention to dissolve private property,  its support of  class war, its aggression against the middle class,  its hostility towards small businessmen, and its atheism. Nazism rejected class-based socialism and economic egalatarianism, instead favouring a stratified economy with social classes based on merit and talent, retaining private property and the creation of national solidarity that transcends class distinctions. 

     

    Nazism sounds good on paper until we remember that the Nazi EU 3rd Reichers under the name of 'Einsatzgruppen' and other variously named German death squads targetted defenceless civilians in the German occupied East and sometimes West. These Germans even managed to build death camps on the German occupied Channel Island of Alderney - this was British sovereign territory until illegally occupied by Germans. Still no BBC televized apology from the German government for using occupied British lands for this purpose.

  2. Hummus maybe, I am more right than left leaning, sometimes I lean left, somtimes right, depends what the topic is, I voted Conservative until David Cameron arrived, and I have voted LibDem and was nurtured Labour.

     

    I dont really want to vote for any of the main parties at the moment, the breed of politician we have at the moment makes me want to cut myself.

     

    Political 'Left' and 'Right' is a product of a BBC political news and views film set and their 'swing- o-meter' - although they'd argue that it's to do with Revolutionary France. Strictly speaking 'Left' is 'collectivism' and 'Right' is 'individualism'. Former EU Fuhrer Herr Adolf Hitler is 'left wing' for this reason.

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  3. He was on Sunday Politics, Gobbers. On the EU loving propaganda channel.

     

    I have encountered clips from infowars posted here as if the guy is some sort of rational commentator on world events, but the more you read about him, the more of a nutter he seems:

     

    http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Alex_Jones

     

    No mention there of the BBC golden boy - Tony Blair - the current Middle East 'peace envoy' that advocates war with various Middle Eastern states that don't fit with his agenda. The BBC were advocating war with President Assad's Syria - a bit of disappointment at BBC Broadcasting House that Britain didn't get involved.

  4. He was on Sunday Politics, Gobbers. On the EU loving propaganda channel.

     

    I have encountered clips from infowars posted here as if the guy is some sort of rational commentator on world events, but the more you read about him, the more of a nutter he seems:

     

    http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Alex_Jones

     

    Alex Jones seems pretty mainstream to me unlike our crank traitor Lib-Lab-Con politicians and business leaders that have sold us out to the EU project. Herr Adolf Hitler could have taken this country without a shot being fired if our current traitor politicians and business leaders had been around in 1939. Adolf could have offered them a few million Reichmarks bribe and a little trade deal with his Turd Reich and those present day Lib-Lab-Con traitors would have duly signed on the dotted line.

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    It's amazing the amount of gnashing of teeth that has come from me writing that a Tory friend of mine thinks Nigel Farage is a Little Englander. One might think he'd articulated an unspeakable truth.

     

    Tell your Tory chum (chump) that the Tory Party is a party of known EU loving traitors that have sold us all out to Chancellor Angela Merkel's German dominated EU 4th Reich. :cool:  :w00t:  :w00t:

  6. This is hilarious!

    PB was saying the BBC have gone Right Wing for Letting Farage speak - other's he's a "little Englander".

     

    All I see are supporters of the big two, who this time last year had nothing to say on the subject of UKIP, be very,very afraid that these gobby upstarts might just be the most powerful UK party in Brussels and get half a dozen MP"s effectively replacing the Lib-Dems.

     

    The reason is simple - people want change, and whilst it may very well be a 'protest' voting event, it has certainly made a lot of people in Westminster sit up and take notice.

     

    Long may that continue.

     

    If I'm a "little Englander" - as according to the Lib-Lab-Con and their BBC sponsors - then the Lib-Lab-Con and the BBC are "EU 4th Reichers" (they're Hitler's dream come true). :yes:

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    I can better that, I've got a German ancestor that was an officer in the doomed King Louis XVI's army that fought in America on the side of the American Colonists. He was a German on the winning side over there !!!!!! Luckily for him he was wounded in the chest by a British Army bullet so he retired from the French Army and he settled in Philadelphia. Had he not been wounded he would have most likely ended up dying fighting for his King in France or he could have been captured and guillotined by French revolutionaries.

  8. A friend of mine opines that surely as a keen Little Englander he should pronounce his own name Farr-adge  (to rhyme with Garage) rather than the French Fa-raj.

     

    It's all a mystery...

     

    Surely the BBC EU propaganda news and views unit - as known EU 4th Reichers - should broadcast under the name of "Die Deutsche Wochenschau" ????!!! "Deutsche Wochenschau No. 594 1942" is about the Crimea - an area contested hotly by Chancellor Hitler's EU in 1942 just as it's now contested by Chancellor Merkel's EU in 2014......

     

  9. Of course, political coward David Camoron (he bottled the EU debate with Nigel Farage) has no intention of giving us a referendum on EU membership. He loves the EU because his Tory land owning mates in the country get massive EU agricultural subsidies. The recent proof: Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk and EU Council President Herman Van Rompuy during the signing ceremony of political provisions of the Association Agreement with Ukraine at EU council headquaters in Brussels, Belgium, on March 21, 2014. A nice round of applause can be seen being given by David Camoron........
     

     

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  10. None, I don't thing Russia is right to annex the Crimea, but what the EU did was to help create a the either or situation in the first place.

     

    Indeed, I believe that Nigel Farage was 100% right on the Ukraine and Crimea. The EU's relentless creep East into the Ukraine, was more than Putin was going to stand for, and the EU's interference in the political regime of the Ukraine, was always going to get a reaction. What we've seen in the Ukraine is a coup against a democratically elected, though corrupt, government this coup backed by the EU that is seeking geo-political advantage.

     

    Remember that Russia and the Ukraine entered into a treaty which allowed Russia to station up to 25,000 troops in the Crimea and the Ukraine was handsomely rewarded for that. Also, the Russians have a long standing naval base in the Crimea for their Black Sea Fleet. The re-annexation of the Crimea by Russia (it was only transferred to the Ukraine in the 1964) has been grossly mis-reported in the Western mainstream media that plays to the EU tune.

     

    Anyway, if we leave the EU then the rest of Europe - and the Ukraine as a potential new EU monster member state - can continue with their untreated obssession with making a reality of George Orwell's 1984 and becoming the playthings of bureaucrats and technocrats. Personally, I don't want to be standardized, homogenized and harmonized under an EU 4th Reich jackboot.

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  11. I don't know the EU was largley self serving in its engament with Ukraine. Not that I think he's right but its not clear cut.

     

    With the European Union project having France and Germany at its core, Eastward expansion into Russia is no surprise. Historically, France's Napoleonic Empire invaded Russia and actually took Moscow before being beaten back. Kaiser Wilhelm's regime humiliated Russia with a 'peace' treaty toward the end of World War One. Hitler's Reich infamously invaded Russia and actually got to a bus stop a few miles from Moscow centre before being beaten back to Berlin. Today's Franco-German EU Empire is again wanting to advance Eastward especially given that German industry is hungry for the cheap oil and gas that can be found in the Ukraine and Russia.

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    TBH I'd rather read unbiased facts about the EU and make my mind up than listen to head-to-head debates like last night's. Politicos in debate shows are all about style over substance.

     

    ....indeed, let's hear the unbiased facts about Britain's EU membership from the publicly funded broadcaster that is the BBC. More chance of watching pigs fly !!!!!! :shifty:

  13. That's how referendums work, matey. You don't have new votes every year to allow for the fact that a new crop of 18 year olds have become available!  Of course, you could well argue that once Maastricht Treaty was signed, we should've had a follow up as a different framework was being constructed - but that doesn't mean there was no mandate. One had quite clearly been won. 

     

    I'm not sure what Paxo's views on the EU are - and neither are you. He published a book on Englishness, didn't he - that should appeal to you.

     

    Still, if you will slavishly follow a "public school toff" with a French surname, who spent his working life representing French and American firms and then married a German and started to work in Belgium, you probably aren't very impartial...

     

    ......ridiculous and yours seems typical of the continuing BBC elitist view on Britain's continuing EU membership. The last referendum on Britain's EU membership was 39 years ago and there's also been articles published to say that the vote was fiddled to keep us in the then EEC. Let's have a free and fair referendum and let the people decide.

  14. Other than that referendum in 1974 you mean, Gobbers.

     

    I wasn't old enough to vote in the EU referendum in 1975 nor was about 70% of the current electorate. I notice that the sanctimonious BBC EU loving prat Jeremy Paxman was taking the piss out of Nigel Farage on BBC Newsnight. Yet another example of the lack of impartiality from the BBC EU propaganda news and views agency. ;)

  15. Well, when the Guardian is saying Nigel Farage won, and won well - it must be true!

     

    http://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/2014/mar/26/nigel-farage-vs-nick-clegg-the-debate-for-europe-live

     

    What did people think?

     

    I'm no lover of the Lib-Dum EU scum but at least their leader - Nick Smegg - turned up for the debate on Britain's EU membership. Cowards David Camoron and Ed Milipede were no where to be seen. A bit of a nervy performance from Nigel Fartage - I'm more used to seeing him ripping into the various unelected EU despots (Barosso, Van Rumpuy, Catherine Ashton etc) in the vipers' nest of the EU Parliament. Nigel Fartage says EU has "blood on its hands" over Ukraine - I'd agree with that and it's quite obvious to me that the EU is wanting to advance its borders toward Russia - just as previous EU leaders Napoleon, Kaiser Wilhelm and Herr Hitler did.

     

    I'm in favour of Britain's immediate withdrawal from the EU and criminal prosecutions brought against all our traitor Lib-Lab-Con politicians and business leaders that have signed us up to the EU with absolutely no democratic mandate to do so from the British people. They should bear in mind that the punishment for this type of treason was the death penalty by beheading.

  16. Agree with your comments re Lib Dems being doomed hence I suppose it's the desperate last throw of the dice for someone who must think he's good at debating, based on his poll 'bounce' following the TV 'debates' in 2010. 

     

    Farage is certainly a very loud speaker for sure but is it mere hot air ?  The nation will have the chance to judge for themselves !

     

    Nick Smegg is most definately a mass debator - like the type of spotty twerp you find in a school 6th form mass debating some bullshit that some Cultural Marxist teacher has indoctrinated him with. :D

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  17. I can attest to that RG - life long Red and Blue voters are openly saying to me that they are fed up with the way their votes have been wasted, and intend to vote UKIP in 2014/2015

     

    Let's hope that the 1944 'Red House Report' gets to be discussed in any TV debate on the German led EU project. The 1944 meeting between top Waffen SS personnel and German industrialists is at the very heart of the EU project vision where Germany will economically dominate a Post War Europe......

     

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    Read more at the links below:

     

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1179902/Revealed-The-secret-report-shows-Nazis-planned-Fourth-Reich--EU.html

     

    http://ploigos1.blogspot.co.uk/2011/10/red-house-maison-rouge-report.html

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    Asinine comments aside - probably when one side feels they have some sort of advantage. And I would love to see this on ITV.

     

    I reckon that any televized debate on our EU membership involving the UKIP leadership versus the EU loving traitor leadership of the Lib-Lab-Con will attract a massive TV audience. UKIP have certainly made politics interesting again and I've overheard quite a lot of non political type people saying they'll be voting UKIP in the upcoming Euro elections.

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