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Beau Brummell
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In the last few days, the prominence of a populist, right wing and anti-immigration party in British politics has become a very real possibility. I am of course speaking about the reform party and its (recently appointed figurehead), Nigel Farage.
I have no doubt that they would not manage the country very well were they actually to be in government. However this is an opportunity to send a message that we will not be bullied by liberal notions of the inherent worth of progressivity any longer.
Though they are very unlikely to attain more than about 4 seats in Parliament, they could take a sizeable share of the vote, with polls suggesting close to 20%.
Those on here who know the truth about race and genetics (and indeed race and culture, which is no less damaging), must see the worth in establishing a firm presence of anti-immigration sentiment.
Which is why I look to see more discussion of this potential on here.
I have no doubt that they would not manage the country very well were they actually to be in government. However this is an opportunity to send a message that we will not be bullied by liberal notions of the inherent worth of progressivity any longer.
Though they are very unlikely to attain more than about 4 seats in Parliament, they could take a sizeable share of the vote, with polls suggesting close to 20%.
Those on here who know the truth about race and genetics (and indeed race and culture, which is no less damaging), must see the worth in establishing a firm presence of anti-immigration sentiment.
Which is why I look to see more discussion of this potential on here.
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