Fox’s Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP) was one of the weirdest sects on the far left. Its leading cadres – Frank Furedi, Mick Hume, Brendan O’Neill and Fox herself – decided in 1997 there was no future in Leninism, since “the working class has no political existence”, and tried their luck with the media class instead.
To be fair to Farage, he has never endorsed bullying children, indeed he broke down when describing how his own children had been bullied. He may have won the Brexit referendum by demonising East European immigrants but he has never covered up their murder. And although he endorses Orbán, he has yet to act as propagandist for Balkan strongmen who have been convicted of crimes against humanity.
The question is not how Fox can bear to be in the same party as Farage, but how Farage can bear to be in the same party as her.
All thanks to Wessely's successful "dangerous militants" / ME "lobby" campaign. The best bullies always paint themselves as victims. Too many people bought it hook, line and sinker.Yes it’s disappointing so many seem to have a blind spot on ME @Robert 1973
Trying to not be party political just highlighting that CF is all over the BBC in the last few days.
I’ve just decompressed from listening to her do a full rant...luckily there was no mention of ME although her opponent had a dig about the rights of people with mental health issues ...which was skirted over I noticed ...to be honest if you have sound sensitivity ...just be prepared with earplugs before she comes starts talking.Trying to not be party political just highlighting that CF is all over the BBC in the last few days.
Meant Claire Fox not chronic fatigueJust remind them that we object to the term chronic fatigue, except in its particular meaning.
Just as exhausting, though.Meant Claire Fox not chronic fatigue
Hell yesJust as exhausting, though.
[...] and Claire Fox, the ex-Brexit party MEP and former member of the Revolutionary Communist party, are both nominated for non-affiliated peerages
No surprise to see Dr Gerada congratulating her friend Claire Fox on her peerage and praising her “amazing work” and “honesty”. At least it wasn’t Fox congratulating Gerada or her husband.
Agreed. It does not mean your "right" to free speech trumps everyone else's human rights. It's a right conditional on not abusing the rights of others in the process. And the human rights of pwME have been so very much abused down the years.I am a strong supporter of free speech.
But my hard earned cynicism says that what at least some of the signatories really want is the right to lie and defame with impunity, which is not a right I support in any form.
Even the USA recognises that free speech is not an absolute right, that it has limits, albeit broad ones.