@suespensley '...comments that millions of ordinary people agree with'?
That is a a ridiculous statement. You don't know that.
Even if that is remotely the case, there will be far more who are appalled by what Farage said.
@BenGrahamUK I know what our rights are; they do not include violence against the police and you should condemn that immediately and unequivocally.
A protest vote, no matter how justified will not yield a competent government, just an angry one. Try voting positively for what you believe in.
@CollinsMikeyc@BenGrahamUK What about economic and regional divides, Brexit's legacy, declining trust in institutions, housing and generational tensions, immigration and identity debates, fragmented information environments, weaker local institutions?
@CollinsMikeyc@BenGrahamUK Why pose a perfectly reasonable/complex question and then answer it yourself with such a simplistic, vacuous answer? You must be a Reform acolyte if you offer such shallow solutions!
@BenGrahamUK@LeeAndersonMP_@LorraineWa_ Of course you do, but rage whether cold or otherwise is defined as: intense, uncontrolled anger, often accompanied by a temporary loss of self-control, violent emotion, or a furious outburst. It depends on which bit the listeners reacted to - 'cold' or 'rage'....
@dess_o@BenGrahamUK@ForwardBritain_ This despicable person generates hatred and resentment in people who live amongst us but do not have or do not use the critical thinking skills to identify his cunning duplicity.
@BenGrahamUK@ForwardBritain_ You are shamefully trying to weaponise a distinction you managed to unearth, which Farage in his mendacity knew all along and which would-be rioters would not have followed and in many cases would not have understood.
@dess_o@BenGrahamUK@ForwardBritain_ Because he is trying to weaponise a distinction he has managed to unearth, which Farage in his mendacity knew all along and which would-be rioters would not have followed and in many cases would not have understood.