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The normalisation of the far-right continues


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2 hours ago, doulikefish said:

Neil is not going back to gammon news seemingly as it's gone to wack job even for him 

If Neil put a fraction of the time into his vanity-project news channel that he puts into ranting and raving like a cartoon grandparent on Twitter, GB News might be slightly less of a train wreck. Drunken old dilettante is what he is: a grotesque parody of himself.

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That man has zero limits to what he'll say to get noticed, hopefully he'll end up as bankrupt as his muse, Katie Hopkins. He'd eat his own children for an I'm a Celebrity get me out of here slot. If only they'd run Lewis for another series we might have been spared this attention seeking toddler brained look at me putrid breakdown. 

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Laurence Fox is a parody account. It has to be. Nobody looked at how badly the right come across when they make crazy assumptions coloured by their own personal hatred and bile, then thought to themselves that is definitely the sort of image I want for myself. The best part of this is that he thinks he is covered by some sort of freedom of speech ruling, something that is regularly misunderstood by his American right wing idols, when he isn't. This is yet to go to court, but when it does expect lots of crying victim from Fox. https://news.sky.com/story/laurence-fox-sued-by-rupauls-drag-race-star-coronation-street-actress-and-charity-boss-over-paedophile-comments-12267671

 

Edit: Just had a look at the disastrous run for London Mayor. In the end he got 1.9% of the vote:

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Full List: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_London_mayoral_election#Results

Which, to be fair to him was more than many other candidates got, albeit those candidates were fringe lunatics so that's probably who you should compare his results with. However, if the amount of money that Fox and his "Reclaim" party claim to have put into the election, it cost them over £100 for every vote they got.

 

As for that "civilised talk" between Chaudary and Golding, you all know how that'll go. Chaudary will talk broad philosophical points and link them to his faith, while Golding will try and push single anecdotes as evidence with both of them arguing different points with differing sources, all the time the twitter and facebook timelines will be littered with racists, xenophobes and the absolute worst of the Internet.

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