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Originally Posted by Liam-
Eh, I think we run the risk of becoming hypocritical with things like this, a few months ago I was defending Corbyn for appearing at events alongside unsavoury people, because leaders and potential leaders have to reach across the aisle and address things with people they may not like and don’t agree with, it would be remiss of me to do the opposite just because the person happens to be a Tory, if you only speak with people who agree with you, then your world view gets skewed, unless evidence comes out of said Tory being hateful and sharing the views of these far right lads, I think it’s only fair to give him the benefit of the doubt for now
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First of all Kawczynski is not a leader or potential leader.
Second "far right lads", really? What next, nazi boys?
His defense is they may have some "serious ideas". What ideas originated by far right and neo nazism he has in mind I wonder?
I cant think of any worthwhile ideas generated by those worldviews that are not present in mainstream conservatism. And those that are not are definitely not worth following.