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Intelligent people don't take Morrissey's words literally. He uses the controversy for attention seeking.
He doesn't bother to register to vote which is a pity.
Carry on supporting UKIP, but everyone doesn't pay attention to your opinion.
When John Redwood was challenging the leadership of Conservative Party, Morrissey said that he preferred Redwood because he found John Major was boring.
This example shows that he was playing a game, he didn't care about political consequences.
Oh - and is Uncleskinny the voice of Morrissey's unspoken thoughts then? Morrissey indicated support for UKIP, which are no more a racist party than Morrissey is a racist singer.
There seems to be a lot of wannabe NME journos here squawking racist at anything that doesn't fit their nice right-on world view, and twisting things out of context whenever they can.
Morrissey was wrongly called racist by the NME - is it any surprise he can identify with a party that is wrongly called racist by self-appointed moral arbiters? Most of whom are overwhelmingly white and haven't a clue about real racism or they wouldn't be undermining the problem by conflating it with a series of unrelated issues.
Intelligent people don't take Morrissey's words literally. He uses the controversy for attention seeking.
He doesn't bother to register to vote which is a pity.
Carry on supporting UKIP, but everyone doesn't pay attention to your opinion.
When John Redwood was challenging the leadership of Conservative Party, Morrissey said that he preferred Redwood because he found John Major was boring.
This example shows that he was playing a game, he didn't care about political consequences.