TonyRichards91

TonyRichards91

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7 years ago @ Conservative Home - Introducing Steve Bann... · 2 replies · +1 points

May I ask why you have such contempt for white men? Especially when it was white men who are directly responsible for virtually all major advancement of society.

7 years ago @ Conservative Home - James Frayne: Conserva... · 4 replies · +1 points

The abolition of the polytechnics and technical colleges, only to be replaced with 'universities' that handed millions of naive young people with worthless degrees and insurmountable levels of debt is one of the most disastrous decisions (even by their own dreadful standards) of the Major, New labour, and Cameron governments.

And still millions of people voted (and continue to vote) for these morons.

7 years ago @ Conservative Home - Introducing Steve Bann... · 1 reply · +1 points

' People, even Islamic ones, are not freely going to swap modern lifestyles for cruel tyrannies where smoking, dancing, singing, chess are punished with floggings in thee town square.'

Have you ever visited Qatar or Saudia Arabia?

7 years ago @ Conservative Home - Garvan Walshe: After T... · 0 replies · +1 points

So it appears that it is highly likely the French will have the wonderful choice in the second round of voting of

Le Pen or Sarkozy?

Which means the French have outdone America in choosing two even worse characters to be their leader.

7 years ago @ Conservative Home - How Trump will help Ma... · 1 reply · +1 points

Trump is right. Man--made climate change is a myth, and fanatical belief in it by all Western governments is almost certainly going to result in a mass deindustrialization, economic catastrophe and extreme civil unrest.

And due to the eradication of freedom of speech in the West along with the rise of militant political correctness, anyone who dares suggest man-made climate change doesn't exist will inevitably be forced to become a professional and social pariah.

I weep for my country and the immense damage the left has caused.

7 years ago @ Conservative Home - A response from the Le... · 0 replies · +1 points

The greatest thing about Trumps victory:

Seeing the insane reaction of delicate snowflakes like this and other deranged feminists/marxists etc. All the while I'm sitting here with a great big grin on my face.

7 years ago @ Conservative Home - Johnson is right - it ... · 5 replies · +1 points

The left is slowly sleepwalking into electoral oblivion simply because on every subject, from open borders to their attack on freedom of speech, they have completely lost the argument, which has been vindicated by Brexit and the election of Trump.

Moreover, the white working class, once the bedrock on which leftist parties were built, are deserting the left in droves.

As such, I can say with utter certainty, in the coming years there will be untold successes for the radical right all across the developed world and the slow rolling back of the damage that has been unleashed by the Left in the past 50 years - beginning with Brexit and in turn the collapse of the EU then Trump building a beautiful wall and ensuring crooked Hillary is thrown in jail.

7 years ago @ Conservative Home - Ryan Shorthouse: Don't... · 6 replies · +1 points

Wrong. We are entering a wonderful new age where freedom of speech and conservative thought is not suppressed under the Orwellian banner of 'political correctness'. And you better get used to it because your meaningless insults of 'racist' 'bigot' and 'sexist' will no longer prevent us from airing our views and subsequent electoral success.

7 years ago @ Conservative Home - Ryan Shorthouse: Don't... · 0 replies · +1 points

Tribal voting still exists unfortunately however I do think it is dying out as each election passes. However, the rise of the SNP, UKIP and Corbyn, in conjuction with of course the stunning wins for both Brexit and Trump shows people clearly are stumping for anti-establishment movements.

7 years ago @ Conservative Home - Ryan Shorthouse: Don't... · 2 replies · +1 points

No one blames 'immigrants'. We instead blame the failed policies of open borders, enforced political correctness and state-sponsored multiculturism. How hard is it for people like you to grasp this?