• @adam_y@lemmy.world
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    635 months ago

    “Disrupter”… Yeah, we need to stop using that word. He’s as much part of the establishment as the Tory members he’s helped replace.

    His party is a corporate entity, and we’ll see how he gets on niw that he legally has to file his financial interests.

    • @anlumo@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      He did disrupt the Tories and thus the whole country. He managed to get Brexit done without even being elected, and even precisely in the way he wanted (no-deal Brexit, the hardest of them all).

      Doesn’t mean that he’s not establishment.

    • The Snark Urge
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      105 months ago

      The typical playbook is lie until caught, shield oneself with lawyers as long as that works, get a light sentence or none due to being rich, and then tell one’s electorate the whole thing was politically motivated persecution.

      Of course I’m still new to UK politics, maybe the rouble has a different conversion rate here.

    • @Wanderer@lemm.ee
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      25 months ago

      Not liking Farage is one thing but making up shit is another.

      Of course he has had an impact on British politics. To say otherwise is madness.

      • @adam_y@lemmy.world
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        25 months ago

        Are you saying that I made something up? If so, let me know which bit it is and I’ll happily correct it.

        Just to be clear though, I wasn’t saying he hasn’t had an impact on British politics. As the front man for some very shady interests he helped bring about a brexit referendum by causing the Tory party internal angst (Cameron really thought the country would vote to remain and he’d silence the right of his party that was being egged in by Farage). Nor am I negating that he has enjoyed unprecedented media exposure that has helped divide the UK.