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growstuff Tue 28-Sept-21 05:38:30

The far-right group Britain First has registered as a political party.

In the past, it has been fined £44,000 by the Electoral Commission, has been fined for harassment and the illegal wearing of a political uniform. At least one member has been jailed for religious harassment.

I noticed that some posters had opinions about rumours that Gina Miller is about to form a political party and I'm sure they have opinions about Britain First.

growstuff Tue 28-Sept-21 13:53:20

GrannyGravy13

growstuff and those who are not Conservative SPAD wannabes are Labour ones…

According to my son, there's not a big group of Labour wannabes - not on his course anyway.

JaneJudge Tue 28-Sept-21 13:48:09

there is the EDL too
don't they all very much stand for the same thing?

25Avalon Tue 28-Sept-21 13:46:45

To clarify although I might agree with the odd thing Britain First say there is no way I would vote for them, or before that the BNP from which they have evolved. They are known as a right wing fascist party and I would not vote for them and neither would I vote for the communist party.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 28-Sept-21 11:40:37

growstuff and those who are not Conservative SPAD wannabes are Labour ones…

GrannyGravy13 Tue 28-Sept-21 11:39:39

growstuff all part of the con ?

I can honestly say whilst bringing up five children, sharing the running of our business with DH and spending all of every school holiday abroad (at my parents) I barely thought of politics until the lead up to elections. I cannot recall having political debate with friends much either, we were all to busy living

growstuff Tue 28-Sept-21 11:34:50

Kandinsky

Wasn’t it Muslim parents who were protesting outside primary schools because they didn’t want their primary aged children learning about homosexuality?

Ironic.

Yes, they have more in common with other extremists than they think.

growstuff Tue 28-Sept-21 11:33:48

Lucca

I’d also be interested to see which “teaching of left wing ideologies” is objected to in schools ?
In Politics lessons (or History) students would learn about all kinds of political views.

My son studies politics at a Russell Group uni. According to him, many of the undergrads are wannabe Conservative SpAds. They're not indocrinated with any political views. They're taught to think.

Lucca Tue 28-Sept-21 11:32:13

Kandinsky

Wasn’t it Muslim parents who were protesting outside primary schools because they didn’t want their primary aged children learning about homosexuality?

Ironic.

? Ironic in regard to what ? The Britain First manifesto ?

I didn’t agree with that protest any more than I would agree to a protest about “left wing ideologies”

growstuff Tue 28-Sept-21 11:31:19

Alegrias1

^I do think that some folks whether they are on GN or not tend to think that they are mote politically aware which in itself is a form of snobbery.^

I don't think its snobbery. I just think some people are more politically aware.

I don't suppose that people who think they know more than me about gardening could be classed as snobs, because they probably do know more than me about gardening.

Ah! But that's been part of the con. People who "know" anything about politics are derided as the "elite" and "snobs" - they're not "people" like the rest of us.

Lucca Tue 28-Sept-21 11:30:02

I’d also be interested to see which “teaching of left wing ideologies” is objected to in schools ?
In Politics lessons (or History) students would learn about all kinds of political views.

Kandinsky Tue 28-Sept-21 11:29:39

Wasn’t it Muslim parents who were protesting outside primary schools because they didn’t want their primary aged children learning about homosexuality?

Ironic.

growstuff Tue 28-Sept-21 11:28:44

MaizieD

^unless you include being kind to each other and sharing.^

Being kind! Sharing! shock To quote a character from one of my favourite early childhood radio programmes

"It's disgrrrraceful. Ought not to be allowed.."

It sounds a bit commie, doesn't it? hmm

Alegrias1 Tue 28-Sept-21 11:27:49

I do think that some folks whether they are on GN or not tend to think that they are mote politically aware which in itself is a form of snobbery.

I don't think its snobbery. I just think some people are more politically aware.

I don't suppose that people who think they know more than me about gardening could be classed as snobs, because they probably do know more than me about gardening.

growstuff Tue 28-Sept-21 11:27:35

GrannyGravy13

At all of my GC’s primary schools they were taught ^sharing is caring^

Good! I think most primary schools teach that kind of ethos. Maybe it's too "leftie" for some.

growstuff Tue 28-Sept-21 11:26:40

GrannyGravy13

I do think that some folks whether they are on GN or not tend to think that they are mote politically aware which in itself is a form of snobbery.

I think it’s very easy whilst posting on GN to assume that whilst folk are going about their everyday lives they are also focused on politics. In my opinion the focus comes about just before election time.

Exactly! There are people around who couldn't give a stuff about politics and claim not to even know that Britain First is a bunch of fascist thugs. So Britain First include something in their manifesto which appeals and - lo and behold - they get a vote.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 28-Sept-21 11:24:51

At all of my GC’s primary schools they were taught sharing is caring

GrannyGravy13 Tue 28-Sept-21 11:23:53

I do think that some folks whether they are on GN or not tend to think that they are mote politically aware which in itself is a form of snobbery.

I think it’s very easy whilst posting on GN to assume that whilst folk are going about their everyday lives they are also focused on politics. In my opinion the focus comes about just before election time.

MaizieD Tue 28-Sept-21 11:20:25

unless you include being kind to each other and sharing.

Being kind! Sharing! shock To quote a character from one of my favourite early childhood radio programmes

"It's disgrrrraceful. Ought not to be allowed.."

VioletSky Tue 28-Sept-21 11:13:59

I am very confused about “left wing ideologies" too.

Children are taught British values and of course not to descriminate based on sex, race, gender, religion, sexuality etc etc

Those aren't left wing ideologies though right?

growstuff Tue 28-Sept-21 11:08:34

MaizieD

^ I don’t agree left wing ideologies should be taught to young children^

Anyone who has worked in a school could tell you that that is a completely made up idea promoted heavily as part of the Culture Wars. Teachers represent the whole spectrum of political ideologies, indoctrination in any one of them is not their game.

Just wait until you find out what Christianity teaches... grin

I agree with you. Left wing ideologies aren't taught to young children, unless you include being kind to each other and sharing.

MaizieD Tue 28-Sept-21 10:59:32

growstuff

GrannyGravy In this country, even idiots with little or no grasp of politics are allowed a vote - and there are plenty of them.

Unless they voted Leave, of course, in which case it is the wisdom of the crowd.

Seems like a good place to post this piece from the New European:

It was, the occupiers of the moral high-ground said, sheer condescension to suggest anybody who voted for Brexit did so without fully understanding the implications for both themselves and their nation.

Nobody, it seems, was thick at the ballot box.

But when people sit in a two hour queue outside the nearest Shell garage, then suddenly their intellectual abilities come under a more forensic scrutiny.

Britain is suddenly full of eejits.

etc.

www.theneweuropean.co.uk/panic-buying-petrol-stupid/

Alegrias1 Tue 28-Sept-21 10:59:26

GrannyGravy13

Alegrias1

There's no defending Britain First or anything that they try to do, and anyone saying they agree with them a little bit or that warning against them is hysteria politicking are falling for their methods.

They win people over by pretending to support the same things they do - ex-servicemen's rights and animal welfare - so that they say they support them a bit.

Farage and his gang never won a landslide in any election but by God they managed to mess up this country.

Well wise up and realise that that they are manipulating you and those who think they are standing up for the UK. Angela Rayner's word could be used against Britain First and nobody should complain about that.

I do not support anything about them Alegrias1

My comment regarding hysteria politicking was that they have tried in many forms to get noticed, each time something goes wrong and hey ho a change of name and reinvention. The only people not seeing through their mask are idiots with little or no grasp of politics.
They will never garner enough support to have any influence in my opinion.

Political parties don't have to win landslides to have an impact on countries. Sorry to bring up Farage again, he couldn't win an election to parliament but by creating an environment where what he stood for became mainstream, he managed to change the face of this country.

The only people not seeing through their mask are idiots with little or no grasp of politics.

Does that include people who agree with a "tiny, tiny" bit of their policies? I didn't think calling people idiots was encouraged on GN.

MaizieD Tue 28-Sept-21 10:56:19

^ I don’t agree left wing ideologies should be taught to young children^

Anyone who has worked in a school could tell you that that is a completely made up idea promoted heavily as part of the Culture Wars. Teachers represent the whole spectrum of political ideologies, indoctrination in any one of them is not their game.

Just wait until you find out what Christianity teaches... grin

growstuff Tue 28-Sept-21 10:55:24

GrannyGravy In this country, even idiots with little or no grasp of politics are allowed a vote - and there are plenty of them.

Alegrias1 Tue 28-Sept-21 10:55:20

The danger is not just BF’s total policies but as Scones says their method of operating is what is of concern.

No, they really are bully-boy fascists.

And I'm sure everyone thinks they are making up their own minds, none of us are going to come on here and say "I fall for the propaganda" hmm