I’ve never known Amish groups, outside of maybe the Floridian one, to participate in English politics and this would be considered English to them. Local Mennonites host our Food Not Bombs distribution days at their church, seemingly without any friction between the organisers and parish, so they definitely have an integrated and progressive sect.
There is an orthodox branch of Quakers, the Conservative Friends, who dress much closer to the Anabaptist groups. These kids are wearing the same suspenders as this guy: https://www.quakerjane.com/images/plain_dress/michigan-friends-1.jpg
I’ve never known Amish groups, outside of maybe the Floridian one, to participate in English politics and this would be considered English to them. Local Mennonites host our Food Not Bombs distribution days at their church, seemingly without any friction between the organisers and parish, so they definitely have an integrated and progressive sect.