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    That’s weird. Why do the titles claim he said the opposite of what you quote? The more I listen to him directly (rather than read headlines about him), the more he starts to seem like just a classical tory from the 90s or 00s.

    Edit: I stand corrected

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        I suspect that Powell would be disgusted by someone like Farage. Powell was wrong-headed and eccentric, but not a con artist. And he was responsible for the deaths of many Nazis and Japanese Imperial soldiers.

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          If you watch the linked video, it talks about Farage trying to ally himself with Powell and Powell rejecting his advances. So yes, you’re correct. My point was the Tories had a vocal racist in their ranks, and they kicked him out. A racist that Farage idolises.

          The Tories are scumbags but at least they have (or had) a veneer of some kind of morals about them. Farage doesn’t have that quality, so to say he’s reminiscent of a 90s or 00s Tory is raising him above his station. Even if it’s an incredibly low bar to begin with.

          He shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near a position of power.

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      Because he actually did say the opposite of what was quoted? It wouldn’t be the first time he was talking out both sides of his mouth.

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      Because we live in a society that doesn’t read articles anymore, and gets all of their news just from headlines.

      It’s easier for editors to make a provocative headline than it is to make a balanced one.