Mosley
Loser
I enjoyed reading the greater Britain
good thread
Mos Eisley
>>498608
Oswald (in) Mos Eisley
Powell
>>498718
Enoch is more of a reactionary than a fascist.
>>498462
literally an (ideological) whore
>>501031
>Not a man who was too great to be constrained by any definition of ideology struggling to find his position on the arbitrary political spectrum
Though by the 1938s he got totally lost and let his party become dominated by Fifth columnists, spending the rest of his career jumping around with crazy ideas
https://a.pomf.cat/hypnkc.mp4
>>502283
Why didn't you listen?
Why is Mosley a meme? I read his autobiography recently and he seemed like a respectable man.
>>503291
Read some of his pre-1938 political writings too, they're all brilliant, a lot of Labour's post-war policy under Attlee was based of Mosley's rejected 1931 policies, and FDR too mentioned that the New Deal was inspired by Mosley's thinkings, the two being good friends in the 1920s.
As for why he's a meme, he destroyed his career like an idiot after thinking Mussolini looked cool, and just look at some of the comedy pictures of him
>>503331
This, great analysis brorb
BTW: Le anglo beady eyes
>>503291
"No rising star in the political firmament ever shone more brightly than Oswald Mosley, none promised more surely to soar to the heavens – and none fell to earth with so deadening a thud. Never were such rich talents so wretchedly squandered. Never did success turn to failure so inscrutably."
>>503291
He blew it all up:
"Mosley is the only man I have ever known who could have been the leader of either the Conservative or Labour party...he might have been a very great Prime Minister."
"Capable of becoming either Conservative or Labour Prime Minister."
"He is the only living Englishman who could perfectly well have been either Conservative or Labour Prime Minister."
"He was the only English politician who might easily have become Prime Minister as Conservative, Liberal or Socialist."