doswillrule wrote...
I didn't, and annoyingly I couldn't see it on the site. I tend only to read the Guardian when I find one on my daily train journey, which in the South East isn't often.
Found it, it's actually Riddell, not Rowson...my apologies to Mr. Rowson.
PS: I don't read the guardian either, just Rowson's cartoons. The rest of it is the usual journo shod, as exemplified by that incredible "Knox can't be guilty of murder...because...because...she's female!" piece.
There are a couple of things that worry me here. Firstly, the amount that the BNP/UKIP are being discussed instilling interest and doubts in people's minds; if anything, UKIP are more dangerous as a middle ground - nationalists who don't want to look racist. Second is that Nick Griffin isn't stupid - he has adapted their policies a number of times to reasonable effect. As soon as he came to power he diverted their attention from the Jews to Muslims in accordance with the times, and then worked to gain support among Jews and Jewish groups. Unfortunately he isn't stupid, and whilst not in the league of Hitler (for example) in that sense, I think he and his officials are more than capable of manipulating a situation like this.
To some extent I agree. The far larger potential I see in the UKIP though is their pandering to nostalgia. They're constantly playing the record of the quaint Britain with red brick houses, white fences, neat gardens and a happy and rosy John Bull in the midst of it. I think that strikes quite a chord with people, when juxtaposed to the demons of globalization, EU, ... you name it. And people don't have to feel bad about being "racist", because the UKIP isn't! It just wants good old 1950s Britain back! Which just so happened to be free of foreigners, criminals, hoodlums, youngsters, jobless or travellers! Hooray!
The BNP by comparison is for the jackboot fraction. No wonder the leaked BNP supporter list includes a host of high-echelon army and police officers. No majority-garnering potential there however.
I know what you mean. I'm labour through-and-through, but am becoming increasingly frustrated with the party, could never vote tory, and the Lib Dems have other policy problems, Clegg is uninspiring and you can't see them getting in under any circumstances. It's a bit of a joke.
By domestic standards, I'm centre-right-wing - staunch adherent of the welfare state, and of laicism, slightly xenophobic (mea culpa!), strongly anti-authoritarian, anti-EU. But even so, I'm far left of Blairite-Brownite labour. Modern, "new" labour is Thatcherism with a mad eyeball (Blair) and a few extra poonds (Brown) to make it easier to swallow. The whole police-and-surveillance fetishism on one hand, and the slow, but sure axing of NHS and the education system and the gradual softening of employee protection standards on the other hand under new labour really, really bother me.
Sorry, to me labour is a lost cause, as is most of Social Democracy in Europe.
Certainly; I just hope that they take some time to specifically counter it before the general election, at least rather than the current vein of appeasement.
I expect Cameron to just stay where he's at now and dither a bit. He's gonna keep his feel-good shine glowing and have some backbenchers yelp some BNP-proof bullshit every now and then, for the sake of media-worthy "gaffes". Giving the BNP/UKIP the full "hug of death", as Sarko did with the Front would damage his carefully built proper guy image.
Labour's melted down on their own, but not due to their policies. They'll go for some disastrous infighting, but not budge as far as their political position (half a hairsbreadth left of the tories) goes.
The libdems are just sad, they're like a three-legged, one-eyed puppy. Nothing to say here.
BNP/UKIP will get their twenty to twentyfive per cent (together, in total) with their "BRITAIN FULL UP! ROAR!" shouting and their merry melodies of John Bull And His Quaint Suburban Home respectively.
Plays out to a decade or two of Tory dominance to me. Sigh.
The 'war on terror' people are regressing to Nazi ideals. I've seen arguments about them in live streams, on news stories and in forums...I just want to go abroad for a while and hope it blows over tbh.
Abroad where to? Same shit, different name all over everywhere.
Basically, you have two choices - stay in developed nations and suffer the boot of the panopticon.
Or, move elsewhere and suffer in the midst of child soldiers and malaria. Terrific.
Might as well stay home and duck and cover.