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captdavid

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I know little about this guy, but he seems to be a relief. A conservative that has some liberal supporters. captdavid
 
All you need to know Captain, is that he don't go down well at the moment on a right wing forum like this one.

Anyway, letting the dogs off the lead every now again is fun :lol:
 
On what basis is this forum right wing? And even supposing it was, why would Bercow's shameless abuse of his position in pursuing a political agenda in defiance of every rule of parliamentary convention be a matter of concern only to people on the political right?

Unless of course you're implying that Brexit is a solely right wing project. But obviously that would be patently ridiculous. Ask the 148 Labour seats that voted leave, and generally by a greater margin than most Conservative leave seats.
 
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I note you've been on here 2 year longer than I have. Since I joined in 2014 I've seen all the threads and comments I need that lead me to my conclusion and my opinion. I used to try and pull in the opposite direction but grew tired of the poison PM's. Frankly, if you've not seen the tonal shift and sometimes (blatant) lack of common decency (displayed by those right of the moderate right) then you must've been living under a fekkin' rock.

You can 'hand wring' 'dog whistle' 'wishy washy' 'snowflake' me all you like, fill your boots - I won't alter from what prefer as a calm and objective outlook.

For the record, I am no fan of the BBC of late either - I find their rather 'bipolar' sycophantic / biased output unpleasant at the best of times.

You may wish to test my theory but starting some more threads about John Bercow, or maybe Gina Miller, or George Soros, for example?
 
It would certainly be a first for me to be referred to as "right wing". :rofl:

Personally believe that the orrible little twit should be debagged in parliament square, and then thrown into the Tames to wash out to sea from Westminster bridge.
Bring back Betty Boothroyd.
 
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It would certainly be a first for me to be referred to as "right wing". :rofl:

Personally believe that the orrible little twit should be debagged in parliament square, and then thrown into the Tames to wash out to sea from Westminster bridge.
Bring back Betty Boothroyd.
Don't take it personally - it's the same (not-so-secret) squirrels punting the same bumpf on the same old same old topics - some leave, some join the crew - the rest of us just watch (more or less) now :tiphat:
 
It would certainly be a first for me to be referred to as "right wing". :rofl:

Personally believe that the orrible little twit should be debagged in parliament square, and then thrown into the Tames to wash out to sea from Westminster bridge.
Bring back Betty Boothroyd.
A good ole Yorkshire lass
 
I don't think right wing and left wing is any longer the defining factor in politics. It's no longer primarily about economics. For a while now, there also been an authoritarian/liberal (I know, difficult term, means different things to different people) axis to it. Now the fracture, in the UK, the US, France, Italy, Germany, even Tunisia is along cultural fault lines. I mean, hard brexiteers from the conservative side are now mostly indistinguishable from Brexit Party voters and Brexit voting Labour supporters. And centrist Tories and labour voters have more in common with the Lib Dems and Greens that they do with they (former) parties. Both traditional right and left have been shrunken down to the most extreme form of themselves (Corbyn et al are just as responsible for the current mess as the Tories). The political landscape is reforming itself, it's exactly like an earthquake. The tectonic stresses build up and up until the crust breaks, and then settles in a different configuration.

That's what we're in the middle of. The next general election is going to be fascinating.
 
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