Now we know for sure they're Fascists!!!

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  1. Vladimir Illich

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    The scumbag 'nasty party' has managed to align itself with fascist and nazi parties all across europe - now we know for sure where they're loyalties lay !!!


    Boris Johnson condemned for ‘appalling’ Tory alliance with neo-Nazi and anti-Muslim parties across Europe
    Exclusive: Tory peer reveals PM has refused to act – because it is ‘a long way away’ and ‘he can’t be on top of everything’

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    ‘That the prime minister should think this is acceptable is a sad reflection of modern Tory politics,’ says former minister
    Boris Johnson is facing growing condemnation for an “appalling” Tory alliance with neo-Nazi and anti-Muslim parties across Europe, as a Conservative peer reveals how he has refused to act.

    The extraordinary pact sees the party’s MPs sitting alongside the “heirs of Mussolini” in Italy and an Estonian party that celebrates its wartime collaboration with Hitler, among other far-right groups in the Council of Europe.

    Yet, Lord Balfe reveals, his repeated attempts to persuade the prime minister to take action have been rebuffed – as he was told it was going on “a long way away and no one understands it”.

    Instead, the peer was kicked out of the European Conservatives Group for protesting to No 10 after the group “invited in” the far-right so-called Democratic Alliance, he said.

    “It’s appalling,” Lord Balfe told The Independent, “this group contains virtually every video nasty in the book
    Former Conservative cabinet ministers and anti-fascist campaigners are urging the prime minister to step in and sever his links with the extremist parties.

    Stephen Dorrell, a former health secretary and now chairman of the European Movement, said: “That the prime minister should think this is acceptable is a sad reflection of modern Tory politics.

    “To be making common cause with people whose values earlier generations of Conservatives took up arms against to resist.”

    David Lidington, the former deputy prime minister and now chair of the Conservative Group for Europe, said “odd alliances” were sometimes formed in the Council of Europe.

    But he added: “Having said that, I am deeply uncomfortable about the Conservative Party being associated with some of the political parties in this group.”

    Downing Street was asked to respond to the criticisms of the prime minister, but declined to do so.

    The agreement has boosted the power of Tory MPs in the council, a Strasbourg-based body that predates the EU and pushes for human rights and democracy across the continent.

    The size of the 85-strong European Conservatives Group and Democratic Alliance (EC-DA) means it is in line for plum roles such as a rapporteur to troublespots, or to chair key committees.

    The best-known far-right parties in the coalition are the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany and Italy’s Northern League, but others are even more extreme.

    The Brothers of Italy was born out of the country’s fascist movement, while the first leader of the Freedom Party of Austria – once headed by the notorious Jorg Haider – was a Nazi minister and SS officer.

    Lord Balfe said he has seen the Sweden Democrats “walk around Stockholm with swastikas”, while Bulgaria’s United Patriots “were elected on the basis that there were too many mosques”.

    The Conservative People’s Party of Estonia attends an annual march to commemorate the Estonian Legion – a unit of the Waffen-SS during the Second World War.

    The anti-Nazi Simon Wiesenthal Centre has called the march a “serious concern” because “such ideas paved the way for extensive collaboration by the locals in the implementation of the Final Solution”.

    One Sweden Democrat MP, Markus Wiechel, was exposed in 2013 for having referred to black people as “monkeys” and “retarded pension-rescuers” – criticising the idea of immigration to fund an ageing population.

    The anti-fascist organisation Hope not Hate said Mr Johnson must “intervene immediately” and stop working with “extreme parties with a track record of racism and discrimination”.

    “This group includes representatives from the Brothers of Italy, described by some as the heirs to Italian fascism. And for Tory politicians to have any association with figures like Markus Wiechel is a total disgrace,” said Dr Joe Mulhall, its senior researcher.

    Lord Balfe said he met several times with government whips, but was told to drop the controversy – on one occasion, because he “can’t expect the PM to be on top of everything”.

    But he added: “What would we say if the Labour Party said, ‘Let’s have the communists in’?”

    Ian Liddell-Grainger, the Tory MP for Bridgwater and West Somerset, is the chairman of the EC-DA grouping and is believed to have pushed for the pact with the Democratic Alliance.
     
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    It's far away and he can't be on top of it, then tell him it's female he never has a problem getting on top of them, just ask any one of the 6 single mothers he helped create.
     
  3. Vladimir Illich

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    Yeah, just like he's leaving the kids 'oop North' to go hungry, 'cos they're a long way away and he doesn't care about them, as they're not 'nasty party' donors or supporters !!!
     
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    He was going on the other day about how he can make more money in the private sector than in his job as PM, I can see one tiny problem with that though, he's antagonised so many people that he is in my opinion, a poison chalice!
    Remember years ago when the Sun newspaper wrote all that garbage about Liverpool fans causing the incident that resulted in the deaths of all those fans? Well overnight thousands stopped buying the Sun, many still won't, it cost them a lot of money, now potentially any company employing BJ, even as a consultant, could find themselves being boycotted as a result, he may think he's worth a huge wage, but would you employ him if it meant potentially losing a lot of your customers? Hopefully when he does pack in as PM he'll find himself unemployable, and wouldn't that be nice.
     
  5. Vladimir Illich

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    Personally, I'd like to see the bastard locked up permanetly for the waste of life he's caused over his incompetence relating to Corona virus.
     
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