
"Politics, before it is about anything else, is about emotion. We all base our judgments about the world... on a mix of rational calculation and instinct."
"Britain is lurching towards civil war, and nobody knows how to stop it. This is now about the future of western civilisation."
"Mass deportation now, set fire to all the fucking hotels full of the bastards for all I care... If that makes me racist, so be it."
"A political revolution is under way in Britain! Britain is turning against the establishment."
Emotions play a crucial role in shaping political judgments and programs. Trust in leaders and shared ideals depend on the feelings evoked by societal issues. Concerns about diversity, equality, and inclusion are expressed by various figures, highlighting fears of societal breakdown and cultural invasion. The stakes are perceived as high, with calls for a political revolution and drastic measures against perceived threats. The emotional landscape reflects a deep divide in beliefs about culture, family, and governance in contemporary Britain.
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