Claire Fox: This Climate Science Denying Former Revolutionary Communist Might Win in the European Election

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Polls suggest Nigel Farageโ€™s Brexit Party is set to win big in Thursdayโ€™s European Parliament elections. Surprisingly, for a party that mainly pitches itself as an ally of Europeโ€™s far right, that could mean a self-identified former hard-line communist taking a seat inย Brussels.

Thatโ€™s what will happen if Claire Fox, the partyโ€™s lead candidate in the North West, wins as expected.

Much like the Brexit party, Foxโ€™s politics veerย between extremesย โ€” including her history as revolutionary communist, defending people’sย right to access child pornography without government intervention, and continued support for the right of the IRA to carry out violent attacks.

With the help of Farage, shadowy US donors that push climate science denial, and a network of former revolutionary communists, Fox could soon find herself moving from the fringes of the media debate to the heart of the EUโ€™sย government.ย 

Dark moneyย 

Fox runs a libertarian thinktank called the Institute of Ideasย that rejects government intervention on all issues โ€” including to regulate people accessingย child pornography and online terror videos.

The Institute of Ideas is part of a network of former RCP members that coalesces around Spiked magazine, which DeSmog and the Guardian previously revealed was funded byย USย oil billionaires the Koch brothers.

The Kochs are known to push their libertarian, deregulationย agenda through organisations withย ties to the Brexit Leave campaignย and based out of officesย in and around 55 Tufton Street. It is still unknown who else funds the activities of the Spikedย network.

Spiked promotes mass deregulation, including scrapping environmental rules and climate targets, and received $300,000 from the Kochs over the past three years. That includes a $150,000 in 2016, the year of Donald Trumpโ€™sย USย presidential election victory and theย UKโ€™sย Brexitย referendum.

The Brexit Partyโ€™s financial set-up is also unusual and potentially opaque, with Farage having taken inspiration from other European far-right parties, many of which also push climate science denial.

In an interview with Politico, Farage said, โ€œI’ve watched the growth of the Five Star Movement [in Italy], from its inception, with absoluteย fascination.โ€ย 

In the same interview, Farage said he also took inspiration from the way Geert Wildersโ€™ Netherlandsโ€™ PPV party operated, with the partyโ€™s chief as the only member, allowing him to dictate the party’sย finances.

As Farage put it to the Sunday Telegraph, that allows him to be โ€œrunning a company, not a politicalย partyโ€.

Climate science denialย 

Fox is one of many Brexit Party candidates to spread climate science denial.

Fox has frequently tweeted about her rejection of mainstream and accepted climate science,ย calling theย UNโ€™s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) โ€œadvocacy researchโ€ย and says treating the body as โ€œhigh priests of The Science and final word on climateโ€ would be a โ€œbetrayal ofย scientificย inquiry.โ€

Fox has also tweeted supportively of hereditary peer Matt Ridleyโ€™s climate science denial andย recommendedย people look to the discredited arguments of economistย Bjorn Lomborg.

In a debate with environmental journalist George Monbiot,ย reportedย by the climate science denial bloggerย Ben Pile, she was asked whether she wanted people to be โ€œfree to pollute,โ€ answering: โ€œIย wantย freedom.โ€

Fox did not respond to a request to comment for thisย article.

Foxโ€™s anti-climate action rhetoric fits with the views of party leader, Nigel Farage.

Farage told an interviewer in 2013: โ€œI’m all for pollution controls but to obsess with carbon dioxide, which as I understand it, is a perfectly natural occurring phenomenon, strikes meย asย strange.โ€

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