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The Far-right Delusion

Fair enough.

I'm going on what he tweeted yesterday though.

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What Nigel Farage says is incompatible with the Reform Party manifesto policies in massive cuts to the state.

“Reform UK proposes tax cuts that it estimates would cost nearly £90bn per year, and spending increases of £50bn per year. It claims that it would pay for these through £150bn per year of reductions in other spending, covering public services, debt interest and working-age benefits.

This would represent a big cut to the size of the state. Regardless of the pros and cons of shrinking the state, or of any of their specific measures, the package as a whole is problematic”
 
I'm disappointed that Farage has said this, although I can understand why he has.
The NHS (for some reason) is viewed as some kind of deity by vast swathes of the voting population. Any hint of reform is met with gasps of horror even though they can see that it (NHS) has become an absolute shambles of inefficiency.
I believe the main reason for this recoiling lies with the fact that they have been convinced that there is only two types of health service.
It's either the wasteful behemoth of inadequate incompetence we have here, or the opulence of greed like in the US.
 
Nigel Farage tweeted yesterday
Sunshine claims to not be a Reform party supporter……but his posts are very supportive of the Reform party.

I bet Sunshine claims not to be a Trump support whilst posting positive comments about Trump.


Closet racists walk amongst us
 
I'm disappointed that Farage has said this, although I can understand why he has.
The NHS (for some reason) is viewed as some kind of deity by vast swathes of the voting population. Any hint of reform is met with gasps of horror even though they can see that it (NHS) has become an absolute shambles of inefficiency.
I believe the main reason for this recoiling lies with the fact that they have been convinced that there is only two types of health service.
It's either the wasteful behemoth of inadequate incompetence we have here, or the opulence of greed like in the US.
The NHS needs restructuring imho. I am against privatising it however but you are right I think, the argument put forward is always a black and white one.
 
What Nigel Farage says is incompatible with the Reform Party manifesto policies in massive cuts to the state.

“Reform UK proposes tax cuts that it estimates would cost nearly £90bn per year, and spending increases of £50bn per year. It claims that it would pay for these through £150bn per year of reductions in other spending, covering public services, debt interest and working-age benefits.

This would represent a big cut to the size of the state. Regardless of the pros and cons of shrinking the state, or of any of their specific measures, the package as a whole is problematic”

'Nigel Farage has previously suggested that the NHS could be replaced by an insurance-based system. However, Reform policy documents say healthcare should always remain free at the point of delivery.'
 
I'm disappointed that Farage has said this, although I can understand why he has.
The NHS (for some reason) is viewed as some kind of deity by vast swathes of the voting population. Any hint of reform is met with gasps of horror even though they can see that it (NHS) has become an absolute shambles of inefficiency.
I believe the main reason for this recoiling lies with the fact that they have been convinced that there is only two types of health service.
It's either the wasteful behemoth of inadequate incompetence we have here, or the opulence of greed like in the US.
Where is your evidence the NHS is “an absolute shambles of in efficiency”

The spend per capita is quite similar to most European health services.

Back in 2010 outcomes and waiting lists were quite good and it stood up well by comparison. but there’s been 14 years of no infrastructure capital investment

We’ve seen huge cuts on social services, mental health services, criminal justice system, care of the elderly and big cuts to GP surgeries and number of Gps……..all of which have pushed more and more people resorting to use A&E.

The breakdown of community care for the elderly and lack of affordable care has led the NHS stuffed full of the very frail and elderly often with dementia

Add on the increase in people’s poor health with huge rise in diabetes……


Claiming that the NHS is failing only because it’s inefficient, is not helpful.

I agree that the NHS needs reform, but inefficiency is far from the only issue that needs dealing with
 

'Nigel Farage has previously suggested that the NHS could be replaced by an insurance-based system. However, Reform policy documents say healthcare should always remain free at the point of delivery.'
You need to look at Farages actions not his words.

Farage aligns with Trump, Afd, various free market libertarian lobby groups.


Farage does not support the NHS healthcare model
 
Sunshine has swerved the thread away from aveartry spouting climate rubbish I see
Aveatry won’t come back and try and back up his posts.

If he actually comes back he will do what all conspiracy theorists do….play an endless game of whataboutery, pushing one false claim after another.

It’s what they do
 
No they do not.

The endless culture war invective is only seen in the Daily Mail, The Daily Express, The Telegraph

You don’t see it in the Mirror or the Guardian.


You obviously do not understand why right wing populists use culture wars….they do it as a deflection.
Well, I've learnt something today, thank you very much for imparting your knowledge.

I wasn't aware culture wars are only played out within the sphere of those three newspapers. I foolishly thought other people, groups of people, organisations, media outlets, political parties etc were also involved in culture wars.

Silly me!
 
I'm disappointed that Farage has said this, although I can understand why he has.
The NHS (for some reason) is viewed as some kind of deity by vast swathes of the voting population. Any hint of reform is met with gasps of horror even though they can see that it (NHS) has become an absolute shambles of inefficiency.
I believe the main reason for this recoiling lies with the fact that they have been convinced that there is only two types of health service.
It's either the wasteful behemoth of inadequate incompetence we have here, or the opulence of greed like in the US.

Welcome to the forum :)
 
Well, I've learnt something today, thank you very much for imparting your knowledge.

I wasn't aware culture wars are only played out within the sphere of those three newspapers. I foolishly thought other people, groups of people, organisations, media outlets, political parties etc were also involved in culture wars.

Silly me!
Stop having a hissy fit.

Phoney culture wars are a tool used predominantly by the right

You dishonestly tried to claim the left are equally to blame….they are not.
 
I'm disappointed that Farage has said this, although I can understand why he has.
The NHS (for some reason) is viewed as some kind of deity by vast swathes of the voting population. Any hint of reform is met with gasps of horror even though they can see that it (NHS) has become an absolute shambles of inefficiency.
I believe the main reason for this recoiling lies with the fact that they have been convinced that there is only two types of health service.
It's either the wasteful behemoth of inadequate incompetence we have here, or the opulence of greed like in the US.

When Labour reorganised the NHS in the early 2000s we had the chance to move to a system more like France. That is what I wanted. But the consultation was just a fig leaf for maintaining the status quo.
 
Stop having a hissy fit.

Phoney culture wars are a tool used predominantly by the right

You dishonestly tried to claim the left are equally to blame….they are not.
That's your opinion, your assertion. Nothing more.
 
That's your opinion, your assertion. Nothing more.
No it’s not my opinion.

Culture wars are a key strategy of right wing populism.

It’s not hard too see the inflammatory language and the headlines…..it almost all comes from the right.

If you want we can go through all the culture war campaigns pushed by the Conservatives, Reform, Trump etc and compare it to the left.
 
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