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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    Had Corbyn mocked the appearance of Hasidic Jews in the same way that Boris mocked women who wear the burka you and many others would have accused him of anti-Semitism.

    Monty is right, it was really stupid. Using your criticism would have been much more effective and would generated just as much of a reaction. The people who want someone like Boris in No. 10 would have been much happier with a debate over the burka and what it represents than a debate over how much of an idiot Boris has been, I think.
    :sigh: No, it wouldn’t have provoked the same reaction.

    The whole point of the mocking comments was that they were the bait. He was relying on his opponents being stupid enough to seize upon them, thinking it could be a way to stop him. Instead, they’ve put themselves at odds with the membership and public, turned Boris into the de facto champion of the grassroots and made themselves look like PC, multi-culti, Islam-loving opportunists into the bargain. And all just before Conference.

    The best thing about Boris’s plan is that it relied on Number 10’s endless capacity to do the wrong thing in any given situation- which it duly has.

    Oh, and the Corbyn comparison is nonsense. Corbyn has a track record of anti-semitism as long as your arm, so of course such comments would be seen as antisemitic. No such history or context exists with Boris and muslims.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    :sigh: No, it wouldn’t have provoked the same reaction.

    The whole point of the mocking comments was that they were the bait. He was relying on his opponents being stupid enough to seize upon them, thinking it could be a way to stop him. Instead, they’ve put themselves at odds with the membership and public, turned Boris into the de facto champion of the grassroots and made themselves look like PC, multi-culti, Islam-loving opportunists into the bargain. And all just before Conference.

    The best thing about Boris’s plan is that it relied on Number 10’s endless capacity to do the wrong thing in any given situation- which it duly has.

    Oh, and the Corbyn comparison is nonsense. Corbyn has a track record of anti-semitism as long as your arm, so of course such comments would be seen as antisemitic. No such history or context exists with Boris and muslims.
    You're assuming that the same sort of public sentiment that resulted in Trump being elected is beginning to manifest itself in the UK.

    I am unconvinced. I think politicians still need to be taken seriously over here, I don't think the public is quite that ready to thumb its nose at traditional politics and traditional politicians in the way that the Americans were.

    Boris isn't going to be elected PM by turning himself into a mini-Trump.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    You're assuming that the same sort of public sentiment that resulted in Trump being elected is beginning to manifest itself in the UK.

    I am unconvinced. I think politicians still need to be taken seriously over here, I don't think the public is quite that ready to thumb its nose at traditional politics and traditional politicians in the way that the Americans were.

    Boris isn't going to be elected PM by turning himself into a mini-Trump.

    'Traditional' politics is already toast. The only people who haven't caught on to that yet are traditional politicians.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    You're assuming that the same sort of public sentiment that resulted in Trump being elected is beginning to manifest itself in the UK.

    I am unconvinced. I think politicians still need to be taken seriously over here, I don't think the public is quite that ready to thumb its nose at traditional politics and traditional politicians in the way that the Americans were.

    Boris isn't going to be elected PM by turning himself into a mini-Trump.
    A mini-Trump? Calm down now. Boris' overall comments on the burka were straight out of the progressive feminist playbook - he blamed the patriarchy for ****s sake! And then said he didn't actually support it being banned because that would be authoritarian.

    In other words, Trump's position would be the precise opposite.
    Last edited by Monty92; 08-09-2018 at 01:19 PM.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Monty92 View Post
    A mini-Trump? Calm down now. Boris' overall comments on the burka were straight out of the progressive feminist playbook - he blamed the patriarchy for ****s sake! And then said he didn't actually support it being banned because that would be authoritarian.

    In other words, Trump's position would be the precise opposite.
    The mini-Trump bit was a reference to the 'letterbox' comment, which was very Trumpish. And Burney's point seemed to be that that was exactly what he intended.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    You're assuming that the same sort of public sentiment that resulted in Trump being elected is beginning to manifest itself in the UK.

    I am unconvinced. I think politicians still need to be taken seriously over here, I don't think the public is quite that ready to thumb its nose at traditional politics and traditional politicians in the way that the Americans were.
    I think you'll find that this has already happened.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    I think you'll find that this has already happened.
    I'm not quite sure what planet WES has been living on for the last three years if he thinks the public is yearning for traditional politics.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I'm not quite sure what planet WES has been living on for the last three years if he thinks the public is yearning for traditional politics.
    I didn't say that the public was. I understand some of the dissatisfaction and you can see evidence of it. The point I made was that I don't think that it is as extreme as it was in America. I don't think the UK is ready to elect a mini-Trump because he is one.

    Britain just hasn't gone that far yet.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    I didn't say that the public was. I understand some of the dissatisfaction and you can see evidence of it. The point I made was that I don't think that it is as extreme as it was in America. I don't think the UK is ready to elect a mini-Trump because he is one.

    Britain just hasn't gone that far yet.
    WES, a communist anti-semite who has spent his entire career cosying up with this country's enemies is currently the leader of the Labour Party against a minority Tory government and is polling neck-and-neck with them on 38%.

    Do you think that's business as usual, for fvck's sake?

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    WES, a communist anti-semite who has spent his entire career cosying up with this country's enemies is currently the leader of the Labour Party against a minority Tory government and is polling neck-and-neck with them on 38%.

    Do you think that's business as usual, for fvck's sake?
    You think that all of that is due to the public being fed up with traditional politics and politicians? As opposed to Labour changing the way that their leaders are elected, the left wing part of the Labour party being tired of the centrist policy of the Blair years, the incompetence of the Oxford educated Theresa May Tory government and the circumstance created by Cameron and the Brexit vote and the subsequent election decision taken by the Tories?

    We should ignore all that and just conclude that this is a result of the public being fed up with traditional politics?

    Blimey.

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