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British Ron Pauls?
Nigel Farage - Monetarist, populist, an ally to our movement but ideologically distant from us, pro socialized healthcare, flip flops on foreign policy but opposed Iraq, was mixed on Libya and changes his view depending on the audience on Iran, quite pro-civil liberties but flip flopped on the burqa ban, now claims he opposes it, allegations of corruption have been made against him by other UKIP members
Daniel Hannan - Genuine liberty-leaning fiscal conservative, pro-Austrian economics, anti socialized healthcare, moderate on foreign intervention (opposed Iraq and Libya, supports Iran sanctions), good on civil liberties, endorsed Ron Paul 2012 and 2008
Douglas Carswell - Another liberty-leaning fiscal conservative, probably the most well known proponent of Austrian economics in the UK, anti socialized healthcare, more interventionist on foreign intervention (opposed Iraq but voted for Libya intervention and Iran sanctions), good on civil liberties, endorsed Ron Paul 2012
Steve Baker - Fiscal conservative, pro Austrian economics, anti socialized healthcare, between Carswell and Hannan on foreign policy (voted for Libya but strongly opposed Iraq and opposes Iran sanctions), good on civil liberties, fan of Ron Paul and his books since '08, but did not endorse anyone
John Baron - Fiscally conservative but not as much so as Carswell or Hannan, not pro-Austrian, anti socialized healthcare, excellent on foreign intervention (voted against Iraq, sole Conservative vote against Libya intervention, voted against Iran sanctions, wants UK out of middle-eastern affairs), good on civil liberties, has never mentioned Ron Paul
I would vote for any of these guys for MP over a typical leftist, but Farage is definitely not the best, even out of what little they have in the UK. I wish there was someone who was like Baron on foreign policy but like Baker/Carswell/Hannan on domestic policy.
Nigel Farage - Monetarist, populist, an ally to our movement but ideologically distant from us, pro socialized healthcare, flip flops on foreign policy but opposed Iraq, was mixed on Libya and changes his view depending on the audience on Iran, quite pro-civil liberties but flip flopped on the burqa ban, now claims he opposes it, allegations of corruption have been made against him by other UKIP members
Daniel Hannan - Genuine liberty-leaning fiscal conservative, pro-Austrian economics, anti socialized healthcare, moderate on foreign intervention (opposed Iraq and Libya, supports Iran sanctions), good on civil liberties, endorsed Ron Paul 2012 and 2008
Douglas Carswell - Another liberty-leaning fiscal conservative, probably the most well known proponent of Austrian economics in the UK, anti socialized healthcare, more interventionist on foreign intervention (opposed Iraq but voted for Libya intervention and Iran sanctions), good on civil liberties, endorsed Ron Paul 2012
Steve Baker - Fiscal conservative, pro Austrian economics, anti socialized healthcare, between Carswell and Hannan on foreign policy (voted for Libya but strongly opposed Iraq and opposes Iran sanctions), good on civil liberties, fan of Ron Paul and his books since '08, but did not endorse anyone
John Baron - Fiscally conservative but not as much so as Carswell or Hannan, not pro-Austrian, anti socialized healthcare, excellent on foreign intervention (voted against Iraq, sole Conservative vote against Libya intervention, voted against Iran sanctions, wants UK out of middle-eastern affairs), good on civil liberties, has never mentioned Ron Paul
I would vote for any of these guys for MP over a typical leftist, but Farage is definitely not the best, even out of what little they have in the UK. I wish there was someone who was like Baron on foreign policy but like Baker/Carswell/Hannan on domestic policy.
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