Jeremy_Taylor

Jeremy_Taylor

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4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - The Withdrawal Agreeme... · 0 replies · +1 points

He's below, posting under his Rosie Banks account.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - The limits of support ... · 9 replies · +1 points

I think that's a simplistic way of putting it. The state can certainly support traditional British identity in various ways without being too top heavy. Encouraging English, for example, or teaching our history, and in such a way that, whilst recognising the real faults, gives a coherent message of our achievements and what we have stood for over the centuries. Heck, even just keeping Christmas and Easter and not let state schools to allow rival religious holidays would be one little policy in this direction.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - The limits of support ... · 0 replies · +1 points

The fact that ten years of allegedly conservative government has barely slowed the ravages of social and cultural liberalism - indeed, has sometimes aided it - is a diagrace.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - The limits of support ... · 0 replies · +1 points

How is it conservative to wish to throw away a millennium of our history and institutions for some part utopia, part bureaucratic monstrosity. A choice had to be made, and Brexit was certainly the more conservative choice over the alternative.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - The limits of support ... · 1 reply · +1 points

Actually, I think it's you that doesn't understand what one nation Toryism is. Disraeli meant the British nation. The likes of Heath have precious little in common with that kind of one nation Toryism: their loyalty was not to our nation, but to some European dream.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - WATCH: "I saw three sh... · 1 reply · +1 points

Harry, raising a glass to IRA gunmen again today? This Christmas, I was especially glad to have no Brussels.

Dogmatic materialists aren't humanists given they deniy free will, human agency, and importance of liberal or humane arts (humanitas). The followers of Dewey, the ancestors of so called secular humanists, stole that term for their own very unhumanist movement from the genuine humanist New or American Humanists, represented most famously by Irving Babbitt and Paul Elmer More.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - WATCH: "We stand with ... · 0 replies · +1 points

No Brussels this Christmas, thankfully.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - WATCH: "We stand with ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Britain is a traditionally Christian nation. There's nothing wrong with remembering that. And Christians are globally the most persecuted religious group.

As an ordinary Christian, I call bs on your claims.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - WATCH: "We stand with ... · 3 replies · +1 points

Oh shut up you PC prig. Go haunt the Guardian pages, and take Harry G, the IRA apologist, with you.

4 years ago @ http://www.conservativ... - Brexit. The story of 2... · 0 replies · +1 points

The whole point of the EU is to arrive at the same destination. This was made very clear to us in our opt-out: they are meant to be temporary. Integration may be delayed, but can't be stopped.