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What are you on about? I gave a relatively long list of close similarities within their policies which so far nobody has been able to contest. Retep has tried and failed and patriot has ignored my entire post except for the inconsequential part that I put in brackets, completely evading all of my main points.

 

Ridiculous hyperbole, no-one has called the UKIP fascist, however you do hear UKIP peer Lord Monckton using the phrase "eco-fascists" when he's going on about climate change. :hihi:

 

They are your opinion,not facts.

 

no-one has called the UKIP fascist True but it's a sub text thing.

 

Lord Monckton using the phrase "eco-fascists" An entirely different meaning. I use the phrase 'Eco warrior' but that does not mean I see them as brave defenders of my country or my faith.

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They are your opinion,not facts.

 

no-one has called the UKIP fascist True but it's a sub text thing.

 

Lord Monckton using the phrase "eco-fascists" An entirely different meaning. I use the phrase 'Eco warrior' but that does not mean I see them as brave defenders of my country or my faith.

 

 

UKIP and BNP fascists are very similar, both inward looking, overly parochial one issue parties, they're both very much the same breed, the only difference is that UKIP generally wear suits and the BNP wear tracksuits.

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UKIP and BNP fascists are very similar, both inward looking, overly parochial one issue parties, they're both very much the same breed, the only difference is that UKIP generally wear suits and the BNP wear tracksuits.

Er, no. There's no part of UKIP that is in any way fascist, xenophobic, or racist.

Being against unlimited indiscriminate immigration is a reasonable and unbiased policy- as is expelling unlawful immigrants.

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Er, no. There's no part of UKIP that is in any way fascist, xenophobic, or racist.

Being against unlimited indiscriminate immigration is a reasonable and unbiased policy- as is expelling unlawful immigrants.

 

You can deny and try to dress it up how you like but the fact remains that their manifestos are very similar and that's all that actually counts, and the fact that the UK would not be richer if we was not part of the EU.

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UKIP and BNP fascists are very similar, both inward looking, overly parochial one issue parties, they're both very much the same breed, the only difference is that UKIP generally wear suits and the BNP wear tracksuits.

 

the fact remains that their manifestos are very similar and that's all that actually counts.

 

On thin ice, so can you explain something logically?, because you're stuck with this lack of it.

 

Look at the first bold - top quote. Can you, or can you not see what's wrong with this in logical terms? If you can't then fair enough. It's pointless answering anything of yours.

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