The problem is seeing fascism as something that is led from top down as opposed to an actual movement of the masses. A country does not simply wake up one day as a fascist state, it is a knowing process voted for by the masses who allow themselves to believe the lie. I am not saying the tories, boris, england is explicitly fascist (this would be of some offense to victoms fascism throughout history). But what i am saying is that given how politics in britain has moved in the past ten years, it is my belief that we are very much on our way to some form of fascism.
I don't see how you're not takign the side of Our Father Who Art Yet To Be In Heaven, Lord Sugar there - why not criticise the government? if your criticism is 'helpful' then whats the point? Why not call them fascist in order to highlight in extreme the fascistic tendencies of what they're doing?
The very clear anti-democratic tendencies of this government back you up, i.e. attempts to prorogue Parliament, suspension of Parliament for the past month to limit scrutiny, widespread adoption of Henry VIII powers to give power to the executive.
The problem is seeing fascism as something that is led from top down as opposed to an actual movement of the masses. A country does not simply wake up one day as a fascist state, it is a knowing process voted for by the masses who allow themselves to believe the lie. I am not saying the tories, boris, england is explicitly fascist (this would be of some offense to victoms fascism throughout history). But what i am saying is that given how politics in britain has moved in the past ten years, it is my belief that we are very much on our way to some form of fascism.
I don't see how you're not takign the side of Our Father Who Art Yet To Be In Heaven, Lord Sugar there - why not criticise the government? if your criticism is 'helpful' then whats the point? Why not call them fascist in order to highlight in extreme the fascistic tendencies of what they're doing?