I keep saying this - but Morrissey's main publicity problem is that he's withdrawn entirely from the media & isn't on the showbiz circuit. He doesn't even post or interact on social media.
No one really knows where is head is at & no one is talking to him so it's easy to buy into the idea that he's aggressive or bigoted.
He's not said anything he couldn't walk back from. There's no hate-filled diatribes & the conspiracy theories are mild repetitions of things floating round the internet.
Anne Marie Waters has gone to the far right - but is extremely peculiar & batshit. She appears to believe she's saving us from racists by being sensible about issues other parties are ignoring - which was nearly true a couple of years ago, but isn't now.
& I have no idea how she can convince herself that using the power of the state & the law to classify & monitor skin shade to keep Britain majority white (a marker we have never defined ourselves by) & stop citizens from expressing themselves in UnBritish ways isn't horrifying fascism - but she has.
And I would hope Morrissey would finally twig that if he hates the police, the police turning up at your door because your skin & being alive might violate our skin colour quota laws or because you have an UnBritish belief, is terrifying.
For Britain is literally everything Morrissey hates - so I don't know if it's denial or a nervous breakdown.
Anyway - if he pulls himself together, he'll be fine.
And if he doesn't, this weirdness will eventually be forgotten, because politics is always in its day & art goes on.
Nerak, I really wish you understood Morrissey more. There is no nervous breakdown or weirdness. Moz simply feels how most British people currently feel - that their country is, piece by piece, disappearing and being handed over to people who have no love or attachment to it.
Moz despises both Labour and Tory - he made this clear in 'Irish Blood English Heart' and had said so many times since. This makes him no different to most working class people. Look at the North - working class Northeners voted Tory last time round not because they love or even like them, but because they now hate Labour (as Labour has ignored their concerns and shown nothing but contempt for them.)
Anyone socially and politically aware (which despite being famous Moz certainly is) is going to be looking for alternatives.
For Britain is among the list of these alternatives. It's not a hate group or a Neo-nazi party - in fact it seems very sensible. Yes, it wants to reduce the high immigration that is currently swamping the country and changing it irrevocably - but even Labour was anti-immigration at one stage recently with their mugs (or at least pretended to be).
I understand implicitly why Moz has turned to Anne Marie Waters and her party - yet you still seem mystified as if Moz should have "woken up" by now and realised he was somehow "mistaken". But it's not going to happen.
You really need to get your head around it by talking to more people who share his views about how the country is not changing for the better. Only this will help you to understand that most British people now despise all the main parties and - if they haven't already - will soon be looking elsewhere for alternatives.
In our "1984" climate people may not be shouting their true opinions from the rooftops, but it's obvious that people are dissatisfied and the results show every time there is a vote. Get talking to the public on a strictly "off the record" basis and you will learn things that may surprise you.