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Another triumphant weekend for Liz Truss
Another triumphant weekend for Liz Truss

New European

time02-06-2025

  • Politics
  • New European

Another triumphant weekend for Liz Truss

With her new 'free speech' social network seemingly some way off launch – Truss's office employs only five staff and reports assets of just £112,657 in capital and reserves – she headed to Budapest for a meet-up of the US Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), alongside Donald Trump-aligned headbangers from across Europe. Truss rubbed shoulders with the likes of the Netherlands' Geert Wilders and the AfD's Alice Weidel while host Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán described Trump as 'a truth serum' and peddled conspiracy theories about a great population replacement. The comeback of Lettuce Liz Truss continues to surprise and delight, with the short-lived former PM spending last weekend palling around with Hungary's far-right leader and plugging a whiskey being launched by a convicted thug. 'People used to flee Eastern Europe to Britain for freedom,' a thrilled Truss wrote on social media. 'Now in 2025 I went to CPAC Hungary to talk about the free speech crisis in Britain.' Suggested Reading The India deal – another triumph for Liz Truss Rats in a Sack What better place to defend free speech than Orbán's Hungary, which has, er, issued criminal charges to media which has published things it deems to be untrue, purchased and shut down unfriendly media outlets and targeted investigative journalists with privacy laws? The vast bulk of political news in the country now comes from outlets whose financing is controlled by Orban's ruling Fidesz party. Following that triumph, a video emerged of Truss promoting a new whisky launched by Dougie Joyce, a bare-knuckle fighter. 'Liz Truss loves you,' she third-personed while raising a glass to her new friend. Alas for the hapless Truss, Joyce was jailed for 19 months by Manchester crown court in November 2023 for a violent assault on a 78-year-old man, later using a smuggled phone to film himself laughing in his prison cell. A spokesperson for Truss said: 'I thought the government believed in the rehabilitation of offenders' – although it was unclear if they were talking about Joyce or the cursed former PM herself.

Steve Bannon gives fascist-style salute at US Conservative Political Action Conference
Steve Bannon gives fascist-style salute at US Conservative Political Action Conference

The Guardian

time21-02-2025

  • Politics
  • The Guardian

Steve Bannon gives fascist-style salute at US Conservative Political Action Conference

The French far-right leader Jordan Bardella has cancelled a scheduled speech at the US Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland after Donald Trump's former aide Steve Bannon flashed an apparent fascist-style salute there hours before. The National Rally president cited Bannon's allusion to 'Nazi ideology' as the reason. Bannon flashed the gesture after speaking on Thursday night directly after tech billionaire Elon Musk, who caused controversy in January after he gave a similar gesture at the US president's second inauguration

French far-right leader cancels CPAC speech over Steve Bannon's ‘Nazi' salute
French far-right leader cancels CPAC speech over Steve Bannon's ‘Nazi' salute

The Guardian

time21-02-2025

  • Politics
  • The Guardian

French far-right leader cancels CPAC speech over Steve Bannon's ‘Nazi' salute

The French far-right leader Jordan Bardella on Friday morning cancelled a scheduled speech at the US Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland, after Donald Trump's former aide Steve Bannon flashed an apparent fascist-style salute there hours before. Bannon, who helped Trump win office in 2016 and is now a popular rightwing show host, finished his CPAC speech on Thursday with an outstretched arm, fingers pointed and palm down – a sign that echoed both the Nazi salute and a controversial gesture made by the tech billionaire Elon Musk at the US president's second inauguration in January. Bardella, of the hard-right National Rally party in France, pulled out of CPAC citing Bannon's allusion to 'Nazi ideology'. The salute during Bannon's speech brought cheers from the audience at the US gathering. Bardella, who was in Washington ahead of his appearance and had said he intended to talk about relations between the US and France, issued a statement saying: 'Yesterday, while I was not present in the room, one of the speakers out of provocation allowed himself a gesture alluding to Nazi ideology. I therefore took the immediate decision to cancel my speech that had been scheduled this afternoon.' The National Party was bested in France's snap election last summer by a leftwing alliance. Bannon on Thursday night fired up the CPAC crowd, where he spoke directly after Musk, the man who has eclipsed him in Trump's circle and with whom Bannon is not on good terms. 'The only way that they win is if we retreat, and we are not going to retreat, we're not going to surrender, we are not going to quit, we're going to fight, fight, fight,' Bannon said of opponents, echoing Trump's exhortation to supporters following the assassination attempt on him. Bannon then flung out his right arm at an angle with his palm pointing down. The Nazi salute is perhaps more familiar, especially from historical footage of the German leader Adolf Hitler, with the arm pointing straight forward – but the fascist overtone of Bannon and Musk's signals has been unmistakable. The Anti-Defamation League, which campaigns against antisemitism, defines the Nazi salute as 'raising an outstretched right arm with the palm down'. Bannon's gesture, like Musk's have been characterized by some as a 'Roman salute' – though some historians argue that is a distinction without a difference. Some rightwing supporters have argued, without evidence, that the Roman salute originated in ancient Rome. Historians have found, instead, that it was adopted by the Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini in the 1920s, and then Hitler's Nazi party in Germany. Sign up to This Week in Trumpland A deep dive into the policies, controversies and oddities surrounding the Trump administration after newsletter promotion The speech showcased CPAC's evolution from a traditional conservative conference to an all-out Trump-centric rally. Bannon also spoke about the forthcoming election in 2028, prompting cheers of 'we want Trump,' and saying himself: 'We want Trump in 28.' The statement echoed those of Trump himself, who on Wednesday asked a crowd if he should run again, was met with calls of 'four more years', and called himself a 'KING' in a post on social media. US presidents are limited to two terms. Meanwhile Musk on Thursday brandished a chainsaw at CPAC, gloating over the slashing of federal jobs he is overseeing across multiple departments, in the face of legal challenges and protests. He called it 'the chainsaw for bureaucracy'. It was handed to him on stage by Argentina's rightwing president, Javier Milei.

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