http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/eureferendum/11904688/Nigel-Farage-could-consider-quitting-Ukip-to-lead-Britain-out-of-Europe-says-major-Ukip-donor.html
@Arron_banks http://t.co/Kbzi9xAu1N Who would become @UKIP leader if @Nigel_Farage steps down as leader?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks Why should Lord Lawson's appointment as President of @ConsForLeave be a problem for either @UKIP or the Leave Campaign?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks “To make it non-political would be wonderful." How can you make a referendum "non-political" when it is undeniably political?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks Why can't @Nigel_Farage remain @Ukip leader *and* still give his “total focus” to the ‘out’ campaign?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks A socially conservative vision of Britain post-#Brexit should be painted, minus Equality Act/welfare state/NHS/no fault divorce
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks What do you think of me painting a post-#Brexit picture of Britain after the counter-revolution against feminism?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks Do you agree with me that the EU is a Liberal Empire and rejecting its policies must mean a return to social conservatism?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks What do you think of someone non-white representing the leave EU campaign as a social conservative and an anti-feminist?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks Do you think @Nigel_Farage has been too timorous in promoting libertarian principles ie the repeal of the Equality Act 2010?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks Why hire a campaign director with "left wing roots" to take the leave campaign forward? A "right-winger" like me is required.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks The Liberal Empire that is the EU is even now toppling and crumbling. Why not take the opportunity to explain why and how?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks Why not deal with why entire West is suffering from immigration even those who are not EU members eg North America/Australasia?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks What do u think of John Laughland's analysis of the West's "catastrophic decline" and "decomposition"? http://t.co/Y8jDrHpeuu
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks What do you think of blaming feminism for the West's "decomposition" and "catastrophic decline" mentioned by John Laughland?
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks If feminism is blamed for the West's catastrophic decline it will stir up enough controversy for the undecided to vote to leave
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks While blaming feminism for West's catastrophic decline is high risk, it will allow social conservatives to reclaim initiative.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks Leave campaign could focus on migrant swarms to generate support but there shd be something more to it ie social conservatism.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks Liberals have moral high ground by displays of feminine compassion but leave campaign could trump that by using masculine logic
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks Leave campaign shd focus on effeminate capriciousness/cowardice/hypocrisy/irrationality of EU leaders and their foreign policy.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
@Arron_banks I see no harm in equating feminism with EU/NATO/US saying loudly and repeatedly they are rapidly coming to the end of the line.
— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) October 2, 2015
1 comment:
1. No idea.
2. I think he meant non-partisan.
3. He can. It has been mentioned before, though, that a non-politician (perhaps a business leader) should lead the Out campaign.
4. I don't know who Banks would want as UKIP leader, but I can't see any convincing replacement for Farage at the moment. Carswell as far too in the centre for my liking (pro-immigration, pro-feminist, and even pro-asylum-seeker). I like Suzanne Evans a lot, but I'm not sure she's radical enough.
5. I am anti-feminist, so I naturally like your painting of a post-Brexit Britain, but I believe the Out campaign should focus heavily on sovereignty, since not all anti-EU voters share this vision of the country's future. I recommend watching Dr Richard North's videos on ‘Flexit’ — and ultimately why media consumption of inscrutable economic arguments will lead the No side to certain defeat.
6. I don't know whether Banks regards the EU as a liberal empire, but UKIP itself is a party rooted in liberal ideas, like all contemporary political parties in this country.
7. I wouldn't like the idea because, as I said above, Brexit can only be achieved by an emphasis on sovereignty.
8. Yes.
9. It makes no sense for a leftie to lead the Out campaign, but I would certainly encourage cross-party, cross-ideology support for the campaign, which would mean working with socialists of the Tony Benn type to achieve our goal.
10. The electorate will be mind-boggled and dragged down to the point of avoiding the subject if we bombard them with the anti-EU debate too early.
11. I haven't read or listened to his work in depth, but it sounds reasonable.
12. Most people, including men, are feminists. That will be certain death for the Brexit campaign. Fight this issue on its own merits.
13. I don't object to immigration being used in the argument for populist reasons.
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