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all of the above.......but the fear of being seen as racist is a huge problem,not just with MP's but with a lot of the population.
It appears to me that there's no such thing as a mainstream "Rightwing" party in the British Parliament to hold back against this combined flood of Left/Further Left/Far Left/Radical Left.
Even the British politicians and media who are calling themselves "Conservatives" sounds remarkedly like Hillary Clinton (Secure the border = racist. Deportation of foreign criminals = racist. Calling illegal immigrants "illegal immigrants" = racist).
And after watching this debate, I seriously don't know whether "Labour" is just a British euphemism for "Socialists". If Bernie Sanders were to move to Britain, I have zero doubt that's the party he would join.
Usually when the clock's pendulum swing too far to one direction, it bounds to swing back to the opposite direction to balance things out. I believe the political grandfather clocks in Sweden/Britain/Germany have already tipped over and laying on the ground, on its left side.
If the Europeans in the Right/Center Right refuse to speak up against the Left/Further Left/Far Left for fear of being framed a racist, that will only give rise to the REAL fascists in the Far Right, simply because there is no one else.
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