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Originally Posted by diebitter
There is an element of becoming too toxic to associate with. I'd never in a million years vote for or support ukip and Robinson or any party that was far right, for example.
But Brexit party, I'm very ok with that for the EU elections. Not for GE tho. I'd vote tories if Boris if he were in charge, otherwise Green as manifestos generally stand. Or labour if that old fart wasn't in charge, and the likes of Abbot, Thornberry, Long-Bailey, Gardiner drove off a cliff, especially if Lammy was in the driving seat. (However, if they had someone decent in charge, those people would never be in the cabinet in a million years)
Setting aside the rest in your post, what is the difference between Tommy Robinson and Boris?
Do they even have fundamentally different policy ideas or rhetorical positions?
In fact best I can tell the biggest difference is Tommy Robinson believes in what Boris opportunistically claims to believe because it gets him a bigger opportunity to seize power. I don't see this as a positive.
Going back to your first paragraph - what has Boris done that isn't far right? Not even lately, but ever? Can you even give an answer without looking up his positions on wikipedia?