YI Chairman SLAMS “Repulsive” Comments Directed At Dead Tory Councillor

Britain’s youngest Councillor, Clarissa Slade, who was just 18 when she was elected as a Conservative councillor at Mid Devon District Council in 2015, was found dead by her university housemate on Monday last week.
When Sky News posted the tragic news on Facebook, it was met with the horrific response from left-wing trolls. Andrew Mccrudy said:
1 less Tory to worry about shame the rest cant do us all a favour and die in their sleep too
Mr Mccrudy wasn’t alone either, another commentator, Andrew Morgan, said that Mr Mccrudy and criticised anyone that opposed his point of view as this being explainable by ‘Conservative bias. Mr Mccrudy was eventually forced to remove his comment, however, Mr Morgan was totally unrepentant slamming a critic of Mr Mccrudy’s “vile” comments as a “grass”.
Nathan Ryding, Chairman of Young Independence, speaking exclusively to Kipper Central, pointed out that this kind of behaviour is now typical of the way the left in British politics behaves:
The comment made is repulsive but it shows us exactly how extreme the left has become. This is modern day politics in the UK and leaders of such mainstream parties refuse to condemn or even comment on these disgusting comments which are made on a daily basis.
Patriotic young people are increasingly the target of such abuse and it is, in reality, another example of the crypto-fascist British left doing all they can to shut down democracy and free speech with tacit support from the inactive establishment.
The left are the embodiment of the ‘inversion’ taking place in our society:
The left have anti-fascists, that behave like fascist thugs.
The left claim to stand up against hate and ‘hate speech’, yet are some of the most hateful people around.
The left claim to be tolerant and progressive, yet are actually intolerant and regressive.
I could go on, but you hopefully get the idea…
“In there sleep”!
Not terribly good spelling indicating the level of intelligence and or inability to differentiate between each of those hoary old favourites, ‘there’, ‘their’ and ‘they’re’…
Most of those backing the Labour Party, do so out of a long standing tradition, which was probably initiated by parents and that gives grounds to believe that no depth of understanding of politics has ever been attempted. At that level of ignorance it is easy to be caught up in the extreme left. They will shout and march about ‘free speech’ but are happy to prevent others making their point of view heard !? This situation exists in some Universities, and gives me grounds to ask if those Universities are worthy of the name ? Big correction is now overdue !
Make no mistake about the origins of fascism, it was and remains a product of the extreme left
The younger generation leftards have had their brains addled by social media and addiction to their phones. This doesn’t leave any time for reading, deeper thought and thinking for oneself. Nor does it encourage empathy. There is no excuse for the generations of leftards that can recall life without a smart phone and a social media full of trivia.