I doubt they will target HIM for this but they will target everyone around him because he's too influencial
They did the same thing before when he retreated how 4 of those 'progressive' flags together perfectly make a swastika. They went after another person than him directly, they haven't got the balls to pull what is currently happening in the US.
Yeah, that's exactly what happened and what will probably happen mind you, I've got to post this about Lawrence Fox, believe it or not he's somebody I would rather support than Nigel Farage and honestly his manifesto doesn't look terrible if he sticks to his principles of freedom of speech. That's how bad things are these days in the UK. We need a party that's focused primarily on freedom of speech and civil liberties and takes the job seriously if we're to get anywhere.
For various reasons I don't trust Nigel Farage very much, I think he talks a lot and that's the problem. He's an excellent activist, but literally every party or political project he's been a part of has crashed and burned and that's partly due to bullshit he pulls behind the scenes as well. I happen to know this because I was a member of UKIP briefly when the youtuber surge happened.
The problem is, even if Lawrence Fox say magically got a huge war chest out of nowhere and got propelled as a viable third party candidate he would fucking struggle. We've very much got a major problem here in the UK with the normies refusing to vote differently or try something new and they're fucking liars when they bitch about the Labour and Conservative parties.
I would actually like that idea, but realistically the best option would be a direct democracy, at least then we can completely blame voters if something goes wrong. This is why though that sort of system would never reach mass adoption, Brexit even though the Conservatives stabbed us in the back proved that on individual issues people are not necessarily divided entirely by party lines.
I bet you if they had a referendum on immigration targets the politicians would be fucking shocked at what they find.
I think representative democracy is convenient and useful but my preferred system for MPs would be a hybrid where you can vote on issues or you can choose someone to represent you, chosen by continuous votes of confidence rather than periodic elections. MPs get a number of votes based on how many people they represent, and only MPs with >x% confidence get to vote or propose issues, so it would still encourage building coalitions of interest and a not-ridiculous number of MPs. You would be able to veto your representative on any individual issue which reduces their confidence % at that point, which if it drops below the threshold undoes their vote.
Also non tax payers should not be allowed to vote on any funding or tax proposals.
I doubt they will target HIM for this but they will target everyone around him because he's too influencial
They did the same thing before when he retreated how 4 of those 'progressive' flags together perfectly make a swastika. They went after another person than him directly, they haven't got the balls to pull what is currently happening in the US.
I forgot they went after someone else for that.
ABSOLUTELY HARAM
Yeah, that's exactly what happened and what will probably happen mind you, I've got to post this about Lawrence Fox, believe it or not he's somebody I would rather support than Nigel Farage and honestly his manifesto doesn't look terrible if he sticks to his principles of freedom of speech. That's how bad things are these days in the UK. We need a party that's focused primarily on freedom of speech and civil liberties and takes the job seriously if we're to get anywhere.
For various reasons I don't trust Nigel Farage very much, I think he talks a lot and that's the problem. He's an excellent activist, but literally every party or political project he's been a part of has crashed and burned and that's partly due to bullshit he pulls behind the scenes as well. I happen to know this because I was a member of UKIP briefly when the youtuber surge happened.
The problem is, even if Lawrence Fox say magically got a huge war chest out of nowhere and got propelled as a viable third party candidate he would fucking struggle. We've very much got a major problem here in the UK with the normies refusing to vote differently or try something new and they're fucking liars when they bitch about the Labour and Conservative parties.
What if we ban political parties?
I would actually like that idea, but realistically the best option would be a direct democracy, at least then we can completely blame voters if something goes wrong. This is why though that sort of system would never reach mass adoption, Brexit even though the Conservatives stabbed us in the back proved that on individual issues people are not necessarily divided entirely by party lines.
I bet you if they had a referendum on immigration targets the politicians would be fucking shocked at what they find.
I think representative democracy is convenient and useful but my preferred system for MPs would be a hybrid where you can vote on issues or you can choose someone to represent you, chosen by continuous votes of confidence rather than periodic elections. MPs get a number of votes based on how many people they represent, and only MPs with >x% confidence get to vote or propose issues, so it would still encourage building coalitions of interest and a not-ridiculous number of MPs. You would be able to veto your representative on any individual issue which reduces their confidence % at that point, which if it drops below the threshold undoes their vote.
Also non tax payers should not be allowed to vote on any funding or tax proposals.