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Originally Posted by Adrian Davies
Our country needs a broadly based populist party (lower case "p", no disrespect intended to the PP!). Neither UKIP (insufficiently radical and anti-establishment) nor the BNP (not sufficiently acceptable to middle England) fit the bill. Unfortunately, while between them they occupy the ground that such a party needs to hold, it is difficult to see such a party emerging. Efforts to date, such as the FP, have been handicapped by a lack of financial resources, and the tendency of patriots and dissidents from the liberal consensus to display brand loyalty to the existing players.
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I'm sure no Populist [upper case "P" in this instance] will regard the above as disrespect, Adrian.
Perhaps, at the end of the day, all the PP will be doing is laying a few foundations . . .
And without sufficient foundations, how can the Future be assured?
UKIP?
Well . . .