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- Squire is now considered to be on the " blimpish " wing of the reaction to modernist work.
- In the beginning, Fitz was merely what might be termed hefty; he has now reached frightfully blimpish proportions.
- In a 2006 book, historian Christopher Clark used the term " blimpish " to characterise the Prussian Prescriptivist journalists like William Safire.
- And if Ede's Colonel Blimpish persona underlines his character's role as a stand-in for the bygone England a bit too neatly, he still gives a fluid and affecting performance.
- Although sometimes labelled fascist according to historian Roger Eatwell : " Most of its 2000-3000 active members were Colonel Blimpish rather than fascist : in fact many of its members saw it as a Conservative ginger group . . . an attempt to keep the Conservatives true to the Imperial way . " Indeed, it has also been argued that although parts of its ideology overlapped with fascism the LEL was in fact much too reactionary to be considered truly fascist, given the revolutionary nature of that ideology.