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By *areman OP   Man
4 days ago

Hingham

Reform struck me as a good idea for a while.

The country badly needs new ideas, and firm, consistent government. We need controllable borders. We need productive industry, fair taxation, a work ethic....all that. No question. If reform had any concrete, costed proposals, then maybe....?

But Farage? Applauding the demented Trump's self-serving destruction of democracy? Making nice with the psychopathic Putin? Who's backing him?

Just for giggles, would you?

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By *irralblokeMan
4 days ago

wallasey

He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs.

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By *ammy39Man
4 days ago

Glenrothes


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs. "

And he'd ban the sale of milk shakes

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By *erscumdumpMan
4 days ago

Watford

Just like atrump hes a populist wankstain, and look what happened there! Twice.

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By *andomguy321Man
4 days ago

reading


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs. "

Got news for you .... The country is already fucked.

And the blessed NHS is in dire need of reform itself.

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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
4 days ago

Milton Keynes

Yes he definitely riled up the country about illegal migration and where tax money is going ( pretty much what farage done with Brexit!)

But that’s about it !

I haven’t read their manifesto but i doubt it will be very compelling for the other aspects of what’s needed to run the uk

Pretty much the same situation as labour found when they were voted in, the took hold of the baton and don’t know how to run with it !

Unfortunately i don’t have the answers (neither do they !) but I do know the uk can’t continue as it has been for decades

Parliament has been called for Monday 12th to debate the petition that 3+ million signatures calling for an early general election!

Not so sure outing labour for reform or Lib Dem’s is the answer

On a side note to this though all the promises labour/starma made and produced sfa!

His cabinet made same mistakes as tories with lies and deception! All values that Labour vowled to deminish so I personally don’t view labour any better or worse than tories

And I don’t agree with any of Lib Dem policies

Not sure any of it makes a blind bit of difference tbf as Labour have proven! Doesn’t matter what their manifesto is they don’t implement any of it anyway!

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By *ightbulb16Man
4 days ago

Glasgow

The fact that anyone thinks they can trust him, especially after brexit, speaks volumes about the level of intelligence in the UK

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By *ickSeekerMan
4 days ago

Canterbury


"But Farage? Applauding the demented Trump's self-serving destruction of democracy? Making nice with the psychopathic Putin?"

...and then all of us on here will be next on the hitl*st, being deviant degenerates... 🏃🏽‍♂️

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By *azadarMan
4 days ago

North Birmingham


"The fact that anyone thinks they can trust him, especially after brexit, speaks volumes about the level of intelligence in the UK"

You can say that again.

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By *ndy457Man
4 days ago

Gosport


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs. "

Nothing wrong with insurance based health care. Most of Europe and Australia have it with superior outcomes to the UK.

As to “going off Farage” I confess to never having been “on Farage”.

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By *ever5512Man
4 days ago

beecles

I'm still with him.

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By *3versMan
4 days ago

glasgow

If was never with him in the first place, just saw him as a one trick pony populist

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By *illmymouth300Man
4 days ago

fleckney

Not a chance. Even worse than boris

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By *ocbigMan
4 days ago

Birmingham


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs.

Got news for you .... The country is already fucked.

And the blessed NHS is in dire need of reform itself.

"

Reform…. Not destroy. And whilst insurance based healthcare doesn’t have to be punitive in cost… my guess is a slavish following of the US model as Trumps acolytes eye profit margins, rather than integrating with European systems as would be sensible… no matter who is in power.

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By *V ShazTV/TS
4 days ago

Haydock

I'm for kemi... Rishi did warn what labour would do.. each household 2000 pounds worse off

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By *andomguy321Man
4 days ago

reading

He's the most effective opposition politician by a country mile.

But the Reform Party doesn't in any way resemble an organisation that could successfully form and operate as a government.

Great for holding the Uni-Party's feet to the fire .... But ill-equipped to hold the reins of power.

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By *endyCrossTV/TS
4 days ago

Birmingham, UK


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs.

Nothing wrong with insurance based health care. Most of Europe and Australia have it with superior outcomes to the UK.

As to “going off Farage” I confess to never having been “on Farage”."

Farage's only interest in healthcare is selling it to his pals in the USA so that he can benefit from the kickbacks they'll give him, if you think it'll provide better outcomes for the majority you're a deluded fool.

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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
4 days ago

Milton Keynes


"I'm for kemi... Rishi did warn what labour would do.. each household 2000 pounds worse off "

100% agree

Sunak on live tv told the nation what labour’s plans were!

And starmar on the same broadcast bare faced lied to the nation and said “ Labour will not raise taxes”!

Yet here we all are nearly 2 years after with tax increases at every budget

I think 1 thing that we can all agree on is if a mp’s lips are moving and there is sound coming out its mouth chances are its lies and bs

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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
4 days ago

Milton Keynes


"He's the most effective opposition politician by a country mile.

But the Reform Party doesn't in any way resemble an organisation that could successfully form and operate as a government.

Great for holding the Uni-Party's feet to the fire .... But ill-equipped to hold the reins of power.

"

This seems to be true

Reform’s main target is msm with silly clips to lighten up politics!

Reforms audience i don’t think understand what they will be voting for on a whole !

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By *IPMANMan
4 days ago

LONDON WEST

We voted for the class clown before (remember Boris Shagalot ?)

Farridge is even less use than a chocolate teapot

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By *irralblokeMan
4 days ago

wallasey


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs.

Nothing wrong with insurance based health care. Most of Europe and Australia have it with superior outcomes to the UK.

As to “going off Farage” I confess to never having been “on Farage”."

Sp you would be happy to pay £5,000 per year insurance and have an excess to pay as well?

Also you run the risk of a claim not being covered, after all insurance companies are there to make a profit,so you've got your insurance in place. You're out for the night and fall down some steps fracturing your tib/fib requiring minor surgery to plate/realign.

Going of new York average costs you're looking around £25,000-£30,000.

Here's the crunch, you're d*unk when you had the fall and your insurance say they aren't going to pay out.

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By *sabel 607TV/TS
4 days ago

Monifieth

Bring o reform lets have a shake up

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By *rm8015Man
4 days ago

Lincoln


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs. "

Is it though, A and E seems to be anything and everything. Perhaps if it was paid for with insurance people would use only when they needed it not when they wanted it.

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By *ncutNovaMan
4 days ago

Telford

Not sure I'd want to vote any of the nutjobs into power if I'm honest. Although the only party I would say would be Lib Dem due to the fact he knows first hand how hard it is to look after someone disabled and knows how little the carers get paid for the amount of work they put in. That's the only thing I know about that party...

Other than that, I'm not sure I'd want to vote any of them

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By *roy8Man
4 days ago

Perthshire

The alternative to farage is what...... Labour,need I say anything more. Tory well they got a lot of milage to make up but baddeoch is showing promise... The greens ,fuck your a fruitcake if that's your political bent ,lib dems as mad a a march hare. All I can say the money we are shelling out to keeping these young men accom etc is billions,meanwhile we are crusifying our own

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By *ndy457Man
4 days ago

Gosport


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs.

Nothing wrong with insurance based health care. Most of Europe and Australia have it with superior outcomes to the UK.

As to “going off Farage” I confess to never having been “on Farage”.

Sp you would be happy to pay £5,000 per year insurance and have an excess to pay as well?

Also you run the risk of a claim not being covered, after all insurance companies are there to make a profit,so you've got your insurance in place. You're out for the night and fall down some steps fracturing your tib/fib requiring minor surgery to plate/realign.

Going of new York average costs you're looking around £25,000-£30,000.

Here's the crunch, you're d*unk when you had the fall and your insurance say they aren't going to pay out.

"

I did not refer to the USA

There’s various models in Europe and Australia and that isn’t how it works at all. It’s usually referred to as social insurance and covers everyone. I suggest you research for example the French healthcare system.

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By *herrytreecottageMan
4 days ago

North Walsham


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs.

Nothing wrong with insurance based health care. Most of Europe and Australia have it with superior outcomes to the UK.

As to “going off Farage” I confess to never having been “on Farage”.

Sp you would be happy to pay £5,000 per year insurance and have an excess to pay as well?

Also you run the risk of a claim not being covered, after all insurance companies are there to make a profit,so you've got your insurance in place. You're out for the night and fall down some steps fracturing your tib/fib requiring minor surgery to plate/realign.

Going of new York average costs you're looking around £25,000-£30,000.

Here's the crunch, you're d*unk when you had the fall and your insurance say they aren't going to pay out.

I did not refer to the USA

There’s various models in Europe and Australia and that isn’t how it works at all. It’s usually referred to as social insurance and covers everyone. I suggest you research for example the French healthcare system.

"

The French healthcare system is pretty good - many more doctors than in the uk. But it’s much more bureaucratic and costs the country a lot more.

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By *eedsbearmanMan
4 days ago

Leeds

To be honest he's no better nor worse than any of the others.

Most politicians are only in it for their own inflated egos. The few that genuinely give a shit never make it, because the paymasters would never allow it. They want useful idiots.

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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
4 days ago

Milton Keynes


"Not sure I'd want to vote any of the nutjobs into power if I'm honest. Although the only party I would say would be Lib Dem due to the fact he knows first hand how hard it is to look after someone disabled and knows how little the carers get paid for the amount of work they put in. That's the only thing I know about that party...

Other than that, I'm not sure I'd want to vote any of them"

Vote for a party whose leader literally made a lucrative living from telling women he could increase the size of their breasts by the power of thought !

That is not a person who i believe to be trustworthy enough to run a country!

I wouldn’t trust Zac to run a bath ffs

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By *om_essexMan
4 days ago

Chelmsford

Vote Farage and Stop the Boats

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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
4 days ago

Milton Keynes


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs.

Nothing wrong with insurance based health care. Most of Europe and Australia have it with superior outcomes to the UK.

As to “going off Farage” I confess to never having been “on Farage”.

Sp you would be happy to pay £5,000 per year insurance and have an excess to pay as well?

Also you run the risk of a claim not being covered, after all insurance companies are there to make a profit,so you've got your insurance in place. You're out for the night and fall down some steps fracturing your tib/fib requiring minor surgery to plate/realign.

Going of new York average costs you're looking around £25,000-£30,000.

Here's the crunch, you're d*unk when you had the fall and your insurance say they aren't going to pay out.

I did not refer to the USA

There’s various models in Europe and Australia and that isn’t how it works at all. It’s usually referred to as social insurance and covers everyone. I suggest you research for example the French healthcare system.

"

Yes the uk used to lead the world in healthcare with the nhs !

As per the European countries you mentioned with social insurance (uk national insurance!)

So if they do privatise the nhs are they going to discount the national insurance costs ? (No of course they’re not!)

The nhs is in trouble because it’s being run as a profitable business and not a charity institution ie the big investors want the lions share of the profits!

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By *laireKTV/TS
4 days ago

Manchester


"Vote Farage and Stop the Boats"

Nobody else has a plan.

Ooops I forgot.

The current pile of shite in power and their worthless one in one out fiasco.

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By *ay_ThinkingGuyMan
4 days ago

Gt Yarmouth


"...

I wouldn’t trust Zac to run a bath ffs "

Zac Polanski is the only one in England who's got a grasp of how money, debt, inflation and taxation work under Modern Monetary Theory. The rest seem beholden to bankers

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By *andomguy321Man
4 days ago

reading


"...

I wouldn’t trust Zac to run a bath ffs

Zac Polanski is the only one in England who's got a grasp of how money, debt, inflation and taxation work under Modern Monetary Theory. The rest seem beholden to bankers"

I'm sure his years as a h-ypnotherapist (specialising in non-surgical breast enlargement therapy) have given him a brilliant grounding in economics.

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By *eefandfurMan
4 days ago

Edinburgh


"...

I wouldn’t trust Zac to run a bath ffs

Zac Polanski is the only one in England who's got a grasp of how money, debt, inflation and taxation work under Modern Monetary Theory. The rest seem beholden to bankers

I'm sure his years as a h-ypnotherapist (specialising in non-surgical breast enlargement therapy) have given him a brilliant grounding in economics. "

The titty whisperer.

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By *andomguy321Man
4 days ago

reading


"...

I wouldn’t trust Zac to run a bath ffs

Zac Polanski is the only one in England who's got a grasp of how money, debt, inflation and taxation work under Modern Monetary Theory. The rest seem beholden to bankers

I'm sure his years as a h-ypnotherapist (specialising in non-surgical breast enlargement therapy) have given him a brilliant grounding in economics.

The titty whisperer. "

Two for the price of One

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By *laireKTV/TS
4 days ago

Manchester


"...

I wouldn’t trust Zac to run a bath ffs

Zac Polanski is the only one in England who's got a grasp of how money, debt, inflation and taxation work under Modern Monetary Theory. The rest seem beholden to bankers

I'm sure his years as a h-ypnotherapist (specialising in non-surgical breast enlargement therapy) have given him a brilliant grounding in economics.

The titty whisperer. "

Is he a balanced whisperer?

Or just a right tit.

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By *eams1Man
4 days ago

Romford

To me every politician in the last 30 yrs abides by one policy only, self preservation. They are all in it for themselves. Every party has corrupt MPs. If he were alive today I would like to have seen Screaming Lord Sutch as PM and Timmy Mallet as DPM. It would have been a total car crash but would it have been any worse that the last 30 yrs or so?

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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
4 days ago

Milton Keynes


"Vote Farage and Stop the Boats

Nobody else has a plan.

Ooops I forgot.

The current pile of shite in power and their worthless one in one out fiasco."

You think the only problem with the uk is migrants entering uk via dinghy?

This is the point i previously made !

The audience farage is playing too don’t know the 1st thing about politics! Or what is involved with running a country!

I will ask you directly !

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By *odameMan
4 days ago

Tenerife - I am NOT in

I have a relative who adores Farage..

He is a working class, lifetime tory, racist, middle aged, straight white man with a demure wife, his now adult children used to have to leave the room when the news was on to avoid having to listen to his ranting bigotry.

This is a guy that will avoid being served by a non white person or if he has no choice will purposefully find reason to complain.

The revelations about Farage at Dulwich college have made him and his openly racist mates even bigger fans.

I had been naive enough to believe it was mostly a minority of the population who are less intelligent than average until I was in the company of a recently retired 747 pilot who is fully subscribed to Farage and Reform. It is solely based on his prejudice to immigrants, when asked about if he was concerned about other policies not being good he said they were a price to pay to sort out the immigration.

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By *areman OP   Man
4 days ago

Hingham


"...

I wouldn’t trust Zac to run a bath ffs

Zac Polanski is the only one in England who's got a grasp of how money, debt, inflation and taxation work under Modern Monetary Theory. The rest seem beholden to bankers"

No, he has no real grasp of those. He only has the "lite" version. For insight into how the system really works, see Yanis Varoufakis.... and build on that.

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By *espectdueMan
3 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"Vote Farage and Stop the Boats

Nobody else has a plan.

Ooops I forgot.

The current pile of shite in power and their worthless one in one out fiasco."

Even nigel doesn't have a plan for that.

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By *irralblokeMan
3 days ago

wallasey


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs.

Nothing wrong with insurance based health care. Most of Europe and Australia have it with superior outcomes to the UK.

As to “going off Farage” I confess to never having been “on Farage”.

Sp you would be happy to pay £5,000 per year insurance and have an excess to pay as well?

Also you run the risk of a claim not being covered, after all insurance companies are there to make a profit,so you've got your insurance in place. You're out for the night and fall down some steps fracturing your tib/fib requiring minor surgery to plate/realign.

Going of new York average costs you're looking around £25,000-£30,000.

Here's the crunch, you're d*unk when you had the fall and your insurance say they aren't going to pay out.

I did not refer to the USA

There’s various models in Europe and Australia and that isn’t how it works at all. It’s usually referred to as social insurance and covers everyone. I suggest you research for example the French healthcare system.

"

But farage wants spit roasting by trump and musk so guaranteed 100% we would have healthcare as they do in America.

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By *mallNcutMan
3 days ago

Portland


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs.

Got news for you .... The country is already fucked.

And the blessed NHS is in dire need of reform itself.

"

Not as fucked as it will be if he takes charge. Say what you like about the NHS but ask any American how much health insurance costs and that’s only basic cover. Anyway even privatising it wouldn’t fix it. It takes 3 years to train a nurse and 7 for a doctor so where will all the staff it needs come from overnight? It would take years to fix it and staff it properly. Let’s just keep improving it as it is rather than private healthcare.

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By *mallNcutMan
3 days ago

Portland


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs.

Nothing wrong with insurance based health care. Most of Europe and Australia have it with superior outcomes to the UK.

As to “going off Farage” I confess to never having been “on Farage”.

Sp you would be happy to pay £5,000 per year insurance and have an excess to pay as well?

Also you run the risk of a claim not being covered, after all insurance companies are there to make a profit,so you've got your insurance in place. You're out for the night and fall down some steps fracturing your tib/fib requiring minor surgery to plate/realign.

Going of new York average costs you're looking around £25,000-£30,000.

Here's the crunch, you're d*unk when you had the fall and your insurance say they aren't going to pay out.

"

Someone told me average cost of having a child is around £30,000 .

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By *anleybeatonMan
3 days ago

london

Farage won't "save" the country none of them ever do

But he wants to halt immigration and prioritise British people and dismantle "multiculturalism" which never worked anyway and also drain the swamp of Whitehall and the civil service of Lefties put in place by Blair who have more influence than elected politicians

I'm going to vote for him and if he even makes inroads into any of these three things I'll be impressed but he probably won't because the entire system is dysfunctional

When it goes back to Conservatives and Labour after Reform I'm going to stop voting altogether

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By *wladMan
3 days ago

high wycombe

The fact he spends more time in other countries being paid by russians and Saudi Arabians than doing his job for Clacton should be enough to not vote for him.

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By *hirtyguyMan
3 days ago

Coleraine

Anyone who would even consider voting for this horrible little liar needs to have their head examined. He and Johnston lied to everyone in the UK and persuaded them to leave the EU and what a mistake that was. The recent exposures on his racism when in school and his antisemitism is just another nail in that runt’s coffin. A revolting individual.

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By *egseyMan
3 days ago

Colwyn Bay

My ex-wife worked in a hospital in Wales. She worked in a lab testing blood, poo etc. As the Tory government weren't giving a pay rise over several years management decided to move staff up the wage scale giving them a rise. Many of these staff moved up to management's paygrade. Immediately they stopped doing their tasks as they thought now they were managers. The lab ended up with more managers than workers. I presume this happened all over and not just in the hospital she worked at.

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By *espectdueMan
3 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"Farage won't "save" the country none of them ever do

But he wants to halt immigration and prioritise British people and dismantle "multiculturalism" which never worked anyway and also drain the swamp of Whitehall and the civil service of Lefties put in place by Blair who have more influence than elected politicians

I'm going to vote for him and if he even makes inroads into any of these three things I'll be impressed but he probably won't because the entire system is dysfunctional

When it goes back to Conservatives and Labour after Reform I'm going to stop voting altogether"

He will do none of those things, he hasn't got a clue.

Look at how his councils are doing.

The fact you even use the word lefties shows you have swallowed his lies.

Remember him saying Never trust a tory! His party is full of them.

One of his party who he called a great leader for reform was taking cash from putin.

He's a known racist.

Vote for him at your peril, he does not care about this country.

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By *op07041952Man
3 days ago

birmingham


"The fact that anyone thinks they can trust him, especially after brexit, speaks volumes about the level of intelligence in the UK"

Like Scotland trusted sturgeon?

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By *estwillMan
3 days ago

Berkshire

We have hundreds of unemployed doctors just out of training. That's Keir Starmer's Britain.

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By *astonMan
3 days ago

Inverclyde


"Farage won't "save" the country none of them ever do

But he wants to halt immigration and prioritise British people and dismantle "multiculturalism" which never worked anyway and also drain the swamp of Whitehall and the civil service of Lefties put in place by Blair who have more influence than elected politicians

I'm going to vote for him and if he even makes inroads into any of these three things I'll be impressed but he probably won't because the entire system is dysfunctional

When it goes back to Conservatives and Labour after Reform I'm going to stop voting altogether

He will do none of those things, he hasn't got a clue.

Look at how his councils are doing.

The fact you even use the word lefties shows you have swallowed his lies.

Remember him saying Never trust a tory! His party is full of them.

One of his party who he called a great leader for reform was taking cash from putin.

He's a known racist.

Vote for him at your peril, he does not care about this country."

I think at least a third of the electorate care about this country so much, they are likely to vote for him. That does not sit well with all the arrogant mainstream politicians and their apologists. They have totally fucked up over the past thirty odd years and many of the voters now realise they have been taken for mugs once too often. Nigel Farage picked up on this, and,like him or loathe him, he delivered a few home truths. They see the writing on the wall and the end of their grip on government. They're falling over themselves now, trying to get something on him and it smacks of desperation to me.

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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
3 days ago

Milton Keynes


"

I think at least a third of the electorate care about this country so much, they are likely to vote for him. That does not sit well with all the arrogant mainstream politicians and their apologists. They have totally fucked up over the past thirty odd years and many of the voters now realise they have been taken for mugs once too often. Nigel Farage picked up on this, and,like him or loathe him, he delivered a few home truths. They see the writing on the wall and the end of their grip on government. They're falling over themselves now, trying to get something on him and it smacks of desperation to me."

I think this statement is somewhat accurate

But farage has only jumped on the single addenda! Of stopping the dinghies! And saving money from not paying for hotels!

The only way he can do that is for uk to leave the echr (personally I don’t know if that is good or bad !)

But there is nothing else !

His campaign for office centres around social media platforms amongst stupid clips and gifs that riles up an audience that has no interest or idea of how politics work

I think he will become the pm and will fuk it up as bad as labour if not worse!

The thing I don’t understand is they are all supposed to be public servants!

Yet all I see is scwabbling

If they actually worked together instead of against each other I would like to think they could all together make a brighter uk

But we all have our dreams lololol

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By *ruemaleMan
3 days ago

notts

He's a good sheep leader but offers nothing constructive or sensible, or grown up. Nasty piece of work. IMO

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By *iversuckaMan
3 days ago

Worcester

Gone off them all they will all say anything to get into no 10 to line their own pockets

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By *itcianMan
3 days ago

Liverpool

Never been on him to go off him. Utter fraud

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By *espectdueMan
3 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"We have hundreds of unemployed doctors just out of training. That's Keir Starmer's Britain. "

How did he cause that?

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By *awihMan
3 days ago

Aldershot

Quite frankly I don’t understand how anyone could be stupid enough to follow him in the first place - the only thing he is interested in is himself and how he can benefit from it, same as that useless sack of sh1t Johnson, or the equally short lived (thank goodness) Truss (don’t know what medication the Tory’s were on making either of them two PM).

Farage is basically the same as Trump and Putin, and all are as dangerous as Hitler, Stalin and any of the other Fascist leaders of the last century.

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By *oanne..TV/TS
3 days ago

DONCASTER

Farrage is a racist and would promote it ? Why would the public want a man who gives away freedom so easily,Millions died to preserve what he'd cast away ... Freedom and the right to speak.God alone help us if he ever attains power

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By *leepflowerMan
3 days ago

Leek

Gone off? No, I've always thought he was a cunt.

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By *avie12345Man
3 days ago

DONCASTER


"Reform struck me as a good idea for a while.

The country badly needs new ideas, and firm, consistent government. We need controllable borders. We need productive industry, fair taxation, a work ethic....all that. No question. If reform had any concrete, costed proposals, then maybe....?

But Farage? Applauding the demented Trump's self-serving destruction of democracy? Making nice with the psychopathic Putin? Who's backing him?

Just for giggles, would you?

"

I agree with everything you've said. In the beginning I thought he and Reform were like a breath of fresh air but gradually they changed my opinion.

Virtually every issue was blamed on immigration; admitted to a two tier health service; admired and supported a deranged Donald Trump; his own party has too many dissenters that he can't or won't control.

If he can't control his party then how the hell can he head a government? Current PM is a good example of that.

I'd say Reforms bubble will burst before the next General Election. A protest vote in a council election is one thing but to run the country is pn a totally different level.

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By *ildwestheroMan
3 days ago

Llandrindod Wells

Saw straight through Farage years ago. Just don't buy this carefully stage-managed 'man of the people' persona with his flat cap, pint in one hand and a ciggy in the other. All false.

He's an out and out egotist and Reform little more than a Farage worshipping cult.

He's a clever orator. Capable of saying what people want to hear. He's a campaigners and an influencer but not a serious working politician. Only 3 MEPs had a worse attendance record than he did in the EU parliament. He could not be bothered to turn up for debates and votes on matters that really concerned the UK. Occasionally turning up to make slightly d*unken, embarrassing jingoistic speeches.

His attendance of the Commons has not been much better. Prefers to be jetting off abroad or fine dining in ridiculously expensive restaurants. Moans that he isn't being treated as 'leader of the opposition' in PMQ yet his party had slightly less than one percent of the seats in the Commons.

He offers simplistic solutions that I very much doubt he could carry out or would even try. His economic and fiscal plans would make Liz Truss's look like those of a financial genius. Doubt he would even successfully 'stop the boats' as he's all talk and no do.

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By *emmaDarlingTV/TS
3 days ago

Bedfordshire

I think that when it really comes down to putting a X in a box, people will have second thoughts. I like Kemi, but will she still be around at the next election

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By *h60Man
3 days ago

Thurso


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs. "

Its getting fucked up already.

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By *itcianMan
3 days ago

Liverpool


"Reform struck me as a good idea for a while.

The country badly needs new ideas, and firm, consistent government. We need controllable borders. We need productive industry, fair taxation, a work ethic....all that. No question. If reform had any concrete, costed proposals, then maybe....?

But Farage? Applauding the demented Trump's self-serving destruction of democracy? Making nice with the psychopathic Putin? Who's backing him?

Just for giggles, would you?

I agree with everything you've said. In the beginning I thought he and Reform were like a breath of fresh air but gradually they changed my opinion.

Virtually every issue was blamed on immigration; admitted to a two tier health service; admired and supported a deranged Donald Trump; his own party has too many dissenters that he can't or won't control.

If he can't control his party then how the hell can he head a government? Current PM is a good example of that.

I'd say Reforms bubble will burst before the next General Election. A protest vote in a council election is one thing but to run the country is pn a totally different level.

Can I ask what made you think they were a breath of fresh air?

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By *laireKTV/TS
3 days ago

Manchester

Anger might be the predominant sentiment come the next election.

People are pissed off already with higher taxes, terrible business rates, clearly unfair housing policy.

Why wouldn't you vote for Reform just to stick it to the mainstream?

If you have nothing you also have nothing to lose.

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By *hillMan
3 days ago

Great Yarmouth. lowestoft

I think that Reform are the only party big enough to take on the others.

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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
3 days ago

Milton Keynes


"I think that when it really comes down to putting a X in a box, people will have second thoughts. I like Kemi, but will she still be around at the next election"

Of course she will

I’m expecting on Monday 12th that parliament will discuss the petition that was signed by 3million + people and call for an early general election!

But

I’m not so sure of that being a good thing at this point in time!

As reform still have a lot of tic toc backing and real voters still remember the lies and deceit of the former Tory government!

I’m completely broken whether a general election is a good or bad move at this stage

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By *nowballsMan
3 days ago

Nr honiton

Well if you don't like Farage, here's what you've got.

1. Zack the tit whispering commie twit

2. Ed the pleb and his clown act

3. Corbyn the anti culture commie

4. Keir Stazi, the most useless tool a toolmaker could make.

5. Rupert Lowe, talks a good game but advanced UK is further right of

Reform.

It's not like we've anything to lose by electing reform. The nation's a shit show of left wing infiltrated institutions, intent on signing us up to a one world global commie ideal. I'm not a fanboy of any politician but a bit of common sense for once wouldn't be a bad thing, it definetly went missing these last 25 years and left wing twits are to blame.

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By *hy-GuyMan
3 days ago

Glossop

Never liked the prick

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By *ildwestheroMan
3 days ago

Llandrindod Wells


"I think that when it really comes down to putting a X in a box, people will have second thoughts. I like Kemi, but will she still be around at the next election

Of course she will

I’m expecting on Monday 12th that parliament will discuss the petition that was signed by 3million + people and call for an early general election!

But

I’m not so sure of that being a good thing at this point in time!

As reform still have a lot of tic toc backing and real voters still remember the lies and deceit of the former Tory government!

I’m completely broken whether a general election is a good or bad move at this stage "

It will get debated but a bit tongue in cheek. Then the motion will be well and truly defeated if it goes to the vote. Do turkeys vote for Christmas? Do chickens vote for KFC? An awful lot of MPs were elected on very small majorities and with less than 30% of the vote so they are hardly willing to risk their cushy jobs. The Faragista Party MPs will probably vote in favour despite the fact that opinion polls only give them between 25% and 33% of the vote, and we all know opinion polls are notoriously unreliable. A winter campaign and the prospect of a hung parliament with a cobbled together coalition is not a popular prospect.

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By *ountainMan
3 days ago

ipswich

Ask the people of clacton if they still want him.

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By *espectdueMan
3 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"Well if you don't like Farage, here's what you've got.

1. Zack the tit whispering commie twit

2. Ed the pleb and his clown act

3. Corbyn the anti culture commie

4. Keir Stazi, the most useless tool a toolmaker could make.

5. Rupert Lowe, talks a good game but advanced UK is further right of

Reform.

It's not like we've anything to lose by electing reform. The nation's a shit show of left wing infiltrated institutions, intent on signing us up to a one world global commie ideal. I'm not a fanboy of any politician but a bit of common sense for once wouldn't be a bad thing, it definetly went missing these last 25 years and left wing twits are to blame.

"

You have no common sense, you're just parroting the lies of farage and tommy ten names.

We haven't had left wing government for about 3 decades, let alone commie.

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By *zaxzCouple (MM)
3 days ago

Bolsover


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs.

Nothing wrong with insurance based health care. Most of Europe and Australia have it with superior outcomes to the UK.

As to “going off Farage” I confess to never having been “on Farage”.

Farage's only interest in healthcare is selling it to his pals in the USA so that he can benefit from the kickbacks they'll give him, if you think it'll provide better outcomes for the majority you're a deluded fool."

Absolutely

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By *hebestrimmerMan
Forum Mod

3 days ago

Sth Elmsall

A lot of folk blaming "Nasty Nigel" for BREXIT,but just remember he did NOT have anything to do with the conditions of the negotiations - that was done by May & Boris, neither of who had a bleeding clue.

Having watched Farrage in the Euro Parliament for many years I think it would have been different had he been on the negotiating team because he used to give the EU beurocrats bloody hell when he was a Euro MP.

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By *ildwestheroMan
3 days ago

Llandrindod Wells


"Ask the people of clacton if they still want him. "

Saw a brief video of people being interviewed in a Clacton street. Perhaps it had been heavily censored as it had been made by anti-Faragites. None seemed too keen on him. One lady just threw up her arms in despair, shook her head and sort of snorted when his name was mentioned. Another gentleman admitted voting for him but said 'never again'

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By *nowballsMan
3 days ago

Nr honiton


"Well if you don't like Farage, here's what you've got.

1. Zack the tit whispering commie twit

2. Ed the pleb and his clown act

3. Corbyn the anti culture commie

4. Keir Stazi, the most useless tool a toolmaker could make.

5. Rupert Lowe, talks a good game but advanced UK is further right of

Reform.

It's not like we've anything to lose by electing reform. The nation's a shit show of left wing infiltrated institutions, intent on signing us up to a one world global commie ideal. I'm not a fanboy of any politician but a bit of common sense for once wouldn't be a bad thing, it definetly went missing these last 25 years and left wing twits are to blame.

You have no common sense, you're just parroting the lies of farage and tommy ten names.

We haven't had left wing government for about 3 decades, let alone commie. "

Send me your address, I'll send you some tampons, you're clearly in need of them. I bet you voted labour last time and will give Zack the tit whispering twit your next vote. I bet your mother fucked her cousin to create you. Problem with people like you, is if i tell you to man the fuck up, you assume Andrew Tate told me to think that way. Luckily, I'm no sheep. Free and independent of my thoughts, can't help it if millions more think like me. Good on them for not being self sabotaging numpties.

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By *espectdueMan
3 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"Well if you don't like Farage, here's what you've got.

1. Zack the tit whispering commie twit

2. Ed the pleb and his clown act

3. Corbyn the anti culture commie

4. Keir Stazi, the most useless tool a toolmaker could make.

5. Rupert Lowe, talks a good game but advanced UK is further right of

Reform.

It's not like we've anything to lose by electing reform. The nation's a shit show of left wing infiltrated institutions, intent on signing us up to a one world global commie ideal. I'm not a fanboy of any politician but a bit of common sense for once wouldn't be a bad thing, it definetly went missing these last 25 years and left wing twits are to blame.

You have no common sense, you're just parroting the lies of farage and tommy ten names.

We haven't had left wing government for about 3 decades, let alone commie.

Send me your address, I'll send you some tampons, you're clearly in need of them. I bet you voted labour last time and will give Zack the tit whispering twit your next vote. I bet your mother fucked her cousin to create you. Problem with people like you, is if i tell you to man the fuck up, you assume Andrew Tate told me to think that way. Luckily, I'm no sheep. Free and independent of my thoughts, can't help it if millions more think like me. Good on them for not being self sabotaging numpties. "

Wrong on both counts im afraid.

Oh what lovely family insults, complete bollocks.

Yes you have you're own opinions, and so do I.

I don't think anything about Andrew tate other than he's a prat.

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By *espectdueMan
3 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"A lot of folk blaming "Nasty Nigel" for BREXIT,but just remember he did NOT have anything to do with the conditions of the negotiations - that was done by May & Boris, neither of who had a bleeding clue.

Having watched Farrage in the Euro Parliament for many years I think it would have been different had he been on the negotiating team because he used to give the EU beurocrats bloody hell when he was a Euro MP. "

How would he have helped with the negotiations?

They would have given him nothing, which is what they were always going to give us if we left.

They owed us nothing.

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By *nowballsMan
3 days ago

Nr honiton

More of an inference of how retarded an IQ level you're living with. But please, assume as you do, that it's a family insult

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By *awihMan
3 days ago

Aldershot


"Having watched Farrage in the Euro Parliament for many years "

Well you must have wasted a lot of time waiting for him to actually bother to turn up - he had one of the lowest attendance rates of all the MEP’s.

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By *hirtyguyMan
3 days ago

Coleraine


"A lot of folk blaming "Nasty Nigel" for BREXIT,but just remember he did NOT have anything to do with the conditions of the negotiations - that was done by May & Boris, neither of who had a bleeding clue.

Having watched Farrage in the Euro Parliament for many years I think it would have been different had he been on the negotiating team because he used to give the EU beurocrats bloody hell when he was a Euro MP.

How would he have helped with the negotiations?

They would have given him nothing, which is what they were always going to give us if we left.

They owed us nothing."

All Farage did in Europe was get everyone’s back up and he achieved zero for the people of Britain. Only achievement he ever made was to be an annoying little racist shit.

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By *ildwestheroMan
3 days ago

Llandrindod Wells


"A lot of folk blaming "Nasty Nigel" for BREXIT,but just remember he did NOT have anything to do with the conditions of the negotiations - that was done by May & Boris, neither of who had a bleeding clue.

Having watched Farrage in the Euro Parliament for many years I think it would have been different had he been on the negotiating team because he used to give the EU beurocrats bloody hell when he was a Euro MP. "

Respectfully beg to disagree. By the time the Brexit referendum had happened Farage had no official standing in this country other than he just happened to be an MEP. Not so sure he would have been any good negotiating. He more or less convinced his supporters that we would leave the EU within an hour of the referendum results being announced. Negotiations require skill and not someone blundering in aggressively, like the proverbial bull in a china shop, as I suspect Farage would have.

As for his behavior in the EU parliament well it left a lot to be desired. He and his minions turning their backs when 'Ode to Joy' the adopted EU anthem, was being played, was both silly and very childish. I remember one of his speeches in that chamber. It was excruciatingly jingo-istic and I'm sure he had been drinking beforehand.

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By *espectdueMan
3 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"Having watched Farrage in the Euro Parliament for many years

Well you must have wasted a lot of time waiting for him to actually bother to turn up - he had one of the lowest attendance rates of all the MEP’s."

Just as he seems to be doing as an mp.

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By *ammy57TV/TS
3 days ago

Stevenage


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs.

Got news for you .... The country is already fucked.

And the blessed NHS is in dire need of reform itself.

"

They are trying so hard to make it fail so they can split off by the pound , like the rest of the country.

But looks at privatisation of national resources , has that ever worked in last fifty years?

Need a commitment to minimise profits extracted from exchequer.

There is no way it should pay more to work as casual staff than to work as employed nurse, and that's before they extract a profit from providing the staff?!?

Farage is primarily a lobiest for banks and big oil. It's 80%of his income that we know about.

His role as an MP is titular and allows him to leverage greater income elsewhere.

His close associate that he "respected and worked with for many years" just got sent down for ten years essentially for treason, though in practice he has done little different than Farage has done , just he got caught taking cash for it.

The party is poison.

And so were the Tories before hand and the internal services that are meant to regulate politicians in the national interest are either equally corrupt or incompetent and they (Mi5/6/gchq mandarins) need a serious foot up thier ass as they have herded us into the ridiculous vassal state we have become.

It's a sad state we have reached when the only political parties left in UK with credible integrity are a few independents and potentially, the greens and lib Dems.

I'd like to say Reform are akin to brownshirts (SA) in prewar Germany but in fact they are closer to the South German freekorps, in that they are almost entirely funded from outside the state and their primary purpose is to destabilise the country and leave it ripe for total corporate capture by USA fronted commercial interests.

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By *laireKTV/TS
3 days ago

Manchester

It's amazing how the Brexit issue has been blamed on the voters.

Blame that stupid idiot Cameron.

He called a referendum without having a clear plan as to how to implement one possible outcome.

That's nothing more than a gamble.

Then the coward walks away when the result goes against him.

Without Cameron there is no vote. Farage was just the campaigner.

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By *areman OP   Man
3 days ago

Hingham

Thanks for a sensible response, all.

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By *speedoMan
3 days ago

eastbourne

Bit of a one trick pony. Farage says what most people think but doesn’t say how he will achieve it or how he will overcome the do-gooders who legally challenge everything. Neither does he mention how he would tackle borrowing, cost of living, employment, inflation etc etc

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By *laireKTV/TS
3 days ago

Manchester


"Bit of a one trick pony. Farage says what most people think but doesn’t say how he will achieve it or how he will overcome the do-gooders who legally challenge everything. Neither does he mention how he would tackle borrowing, cost of living, employment, inflation etc etc"

Political candidates who are honest with the voting public do not get elected.

Maybe we don't want to know the reality.

Instead they invent stuff and ask us to believe it.

Stupid house building targets, net migration targets, growth which doesn't materialise, boat migrant policy which is completely flawed.

How about a high speed railway which ends up being half the distance, twice the cost, and years too late.

No wonder their ratings are in the toilet.

Nobody believes these wankers.

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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
3 days ago

Milton Keynes


"Nobody believes these wankers.

"

Unfortunately people do believe these wankers !

That’s how they get voted in on lies and deceit!

Then don’t implement any of the policies they claimed to bring to the table !

What more infuriating is they blame the previous governments !

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By *om_essexMan
3 days ago

Chelmsford

I like Farage. Stop the Boats

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By *espectdueMan
3 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"Nobody believes these wankers.

Unfortunately people do believe these wankers !

That’s how they get voted in on lies and deceit!

Then don’t implement any of the policies they claimed to bring to the table !

What more infuriating is they blame the previous governments !

"

You don't think nigel would do the same?

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By *ightbulb16Man
3 days ago

Glasgow


"Well if you don't like Farage, here's what you've got.

1. Zack the tit whispering commie twit

2. Ed the pleb and his clown act

3. Corbyn the anti culture commie

4. Keir Stazi, the most useless tool a toolmaker could make.

5. Rupert Lowe, talks a good game but advanced UK is further right of

Reform.

It's not like we've anything to lose by electing reform. The nation's a shit show of left wing infiltrated institutions, intent on signing us up to a one world global commie ideal. I'm not a fanboy of any politician but a bit of common sense for once wouldn't be a bad thing, it definetly went missing these last 25 years and left wing twits are to blame.

You have no common sense, you're just parroting the lies of farage and tommy ten names.

We haven't had left wing government for about 3 decades, let alone commie.

Send me your address, I'll send you some tampons, you're clearly in need of them. I bet you voted labour last time and will give Zack the tit whispering twit your next vote. I bet your mother fucked her cousin to create you. Problem with people like you, is if i tell you to man the fuck up, you assume Andrew Tate told me to think that way. Luckily, I'm no sheep. Free and independent of my thoughts, can't help it if millions more think like me. Good on them for not being self sabotaging numpties. "

Dear oh dear. Are you not embarrassed as a grown man to be talking like some twitter edgelord? I feel a bit sorry for you. ‘Free and independent of your thoughts’ - certainly doesn’t seem like it! I think you should take a bit of time away from social media

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By *ever5512Man
3 days ago

beecles

Reform are still getting my vote

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By *horts GuyMan
3 days ago

Hove

Reform = racist Idiots. And if you want an NHS forget it.

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By *espectdueMan
3 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"I like Farage. Stop the Boats"

This is not news.

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By *ubbiguyMan
3 days ago

guernsey

Please don’t fall for reform

Farage is not a man of the people

Reform is a plc funded by billionaires

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By *q oralistMan
3 days ago

Torquay

Yes, moe enthusiastic for reform uk now then I ever was, our only hope when you consider the the multi shambles of the last 18 months and the years before

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By *eepeter4Man
3 days ago

Bournemouth


"Yes, moe enthusiastic for reform uk now then I ever was, our only hope when you consider the the multi shambles of the last 18 months and the years before"
👇👇👇👇

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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
3 days ago

Milton Keynes


"Nobody believes these wankers.

Unfortunately people do believe these wankers !

That’s how they get voted in on lies and deceit!

Then don’t implement any of the policies they claimed to bring to the table !

What more infuriating is they blame the previous governments !

You don't think nigel would do the same?"

No I think reform will stop the dinghies completely!

What I’m more concerned about is how they plan to combat the cost of living

How they will reduce the national debt

How they plan to reform nhs

How they plan to defend our territory

How they plan to finance all their changes

How they plan to reboot the dying British economy

Plus’s many many more addenda’s

At the moment reforms policies are stop the boats and crack down on crime!

IMHO that’s not enough to earn a vote of confidence to become prime minister!

I also think the uk leaving the echr has something sinister about it also

If it was that easy why has no other government done this yet reform are pushing so hard for it ?

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By *iggreenockMan
3 days ago

Greenock

Hilarious little idiot racist.

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By *espectdueMan
2 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"Yes, moe enthusiastic for reform uk now then I ever was, our only hope when you consider the the multi shambles of the last 18 months and the years before"

In English please.

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By *estwillMan
2 days ago

Berkshire


"We have hundreds of unemployed doctors just out of training. That's Keir Starmer's Britain.

How did he cause that? "

He has done nothing to resolve it. All those lovely young people up to their eyeballs in student loans. New med schools opening but not enough jobs. Labour could have resolved that....they just chose not too.

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By *espectdueMan
2 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"We have hundreds of unemployed doctors just out of training. That's Keir Starmer's Britain.

How did he cause that?

He has done nothing to resolve it. All those lovely young people up to their eyeballs in student loans. New med schools opening but not enough jobs. Labour could have resolved that....they just chose not too."

New med schools opening and trying to create more positions, but in 18 months haven't yet managed to fix the shit show that was left behind.

So thank you, not really their fault at all.

Cheers for proving his point that it takes time.

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By *enny2222Man
2 days ago

Warrington

It was farage and his friends that caused the boats

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By *ndy61hMan
2 days ago

Plymouth

He's a snake oil salesman, has all the answers for all our problems, but hasn't got anything to cure it with.

I hope he becomes a footnote in this countries history.

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By *icemarriedguy2025Man
2 days ago

Motherwell

Snake oil salesman is very apt

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By *lixerMan
2 days ago

Glasgow

He will be the death of the Union. And while I hate him, I do want that outcome.

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By *hristine_JTV/TS
2 days ago

Anglesey


"He will be the death of the Union. And while I hate him, I do want that outcome. "

I don't see it, there has been too much indigenous migration for that to happen now, well I'm assuming there would be referendums in all nations. I suppose England could vote to leave the union, that might do it

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By *ildwestheroMan
2 days ago

Llandrindod Wells


"Bit of a one trick pony. Farage says what most people think but doesn’t say how he will achieve it or how he will overcome the do-gooders who legally challenge everything. Neither does he mention how he would tackle borrowing, cost of living, employment, inflation etc etc"

Exactly. His main platform is 'stop the boats' but even that might be easier said than done. A lot of the 'boats' problem was actually caused by Brexit. Yes he could take stringent measures like herding 'boat people' into prison-like holding camps prior to deporting them. He could deploy the Royal Navy to stop the boats but naval chiefs have already said they are not keen. He could run an 'iron curtain' along the Kent coast but that may not be very practical or popular. His economic and fiscal plans are pie-in-the-sky. Ill-thought-out and would make the Truss/Kwarteng policy look like that of a genius.

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By *orcsmatMan
2 days ago

Kidderminster

Gone off him??

I've disliked the man intensely since day one.

If nothing else he was the architect of the disastrous decision to leave the EU.

His reform party is dangerous.

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By *q oralistMan
2 days ago

Torquay


"We have hundreds of unemployed doctors just out of training. That's Keir Starmer's Britain.

How did he cause that?

He has done nothing to resolve it. All those lovely young people up to their eyeballs in student loans. New med schools opening but not enough jobs. Labour could have resolved that....they just chose not too.

New med schools opening and trying to create more positions, but in 18 months haven't yet managed to fix the shit show that was left behind.

So thank you, not really their fault at all.

Cheers for proving his point that it takes time."

Well if we are going to resort to the vernacular, the biggest 'shitshow' I have ever witnessed (from the 1940's onwards) has been the last 18 months. Massive incompetence - the list goes on and on. We should all fear the next 3.5 years if they cannot be deposed in the meantime.

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By *laireKTV/TS
2 days ago

Manchester


"Gone off him??

I've disliked the man intensely since day one.

If nothing else he was the architect of the disastrous decision to leave the EU.

His reform party is dangerous. "

He wasn't.

Only Cameron had the platform and authority to initiate the referendum process.

Farage spooked the Conservatives into the referendum, but it was their choice.

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By *espectdueMan
2 days ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"We have hundreds of unemployed doctors just out of training. That's Keir Starmer's Britain.

How did he cause that?

He has done nothing to resolve it. All those lovely young people up to their eyeballs in student loans. New med schools opening but not enough jobs. Labour could have resolved that....they just chose not too.

New med schools opening and trying to create more positions, but in 18 months haven't yet managed to fix the shit show that was left behind.

So thank you, not really their fault at all.

Cheers for proving his point that it takes time.

Well if we are going to resort to the vernacular, the biggest 'shitshow' I have ever witnessed (from the 1940's onwards) has been the last 18 months. Massive incompetence - the list goes on and on. We should all fear the next 3.5 years if they cannot be deposed in the meantime."

You obviously missed Truss, liar Johnson, brexit...

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By *ndy457Man
2 days ago

Gosport

I've seen some misguided, incompetent and useless governments in my time. Then I look at Starmer, Reeves, Phillipson Miliband, Hermer et al and can only conclude they are on a deliberate mission to damage this country. It can't only be incompetence, it must be on purpose.

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By *ildwestheroMan
2 days ago

Llandrindod Wells


"Gone off him??

I've disliked the man intensely since day one.

If nothing else he was the architect of the disastrous decision to leave the EU.

His reform party is dangerous.

He wasn't.

Only Cameron had the platform and authority to initiate the referendum process.

Farage spooked the Conservatives into the referendum, but it was their choice."

I still don't blame Cameron over the EU referendum. Yes he was spooked into doing it by the amount of votes UKIP got in the 2015 election. He called the referendum early in the hope that the Remainers would win and take the wind out of the Faragites sails. He miscalculated. Must admit I was shocked by the result and admit, as a mild Eurosceptic rather than an out-and-out Brexiteer, it hasn't exactly been a success. Very much doubt things would improve if confrontational Farage ever got his grubby little hands on the levers of power.

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By *idingcockMan
2 days ago

Driffield

Although I’ve always found him repulsive, I think there’s a contingent who are taken in by his easy answers. People will vote for Reform in local elections as a protest vote but I don’t think they’ll see him as a credible PM. His ‘party’ is in fact a limited company in which he has all the shares. His few MPs are more of the swivel eyed loons Cameron complained about. Elected into local government on a ticket of cutting waste and the council tax; they’ve found precious little fat to trim and realised that virtually all the budget goes on children in care and the elderly in any event. Most Reform councils are proposing the maximum 5% increase in council tax for next year. I had high hopes for Starmer and have been disappointed but Farage would be a disaster. He’s an effective campaigner with a sizeable chunk of the electorate but that’s where it stops. He’d be bored to tears with the day to day drudgery of running the country and it would fall apart in record time. Starmer lacks vision and political nous but he’s a competent administrator. We deserve a lot more than that of course but Farage is definitely not the answer. The Lib Dems will hold their own in the West Country and the affluent Home Counties. The Greens will win seats where most of the constituency are students but not anywhere else. The Tories won’t be forgiven for Brexit and BoJo and Truss just yet and besides their current front bench are hopeless. The SNP and Plaid will do very well. I can’t see Labour MPs wanting an early GE. It’s too early to say what will happen in 2029 but I don’t see Farage as PM, or even holding the balance of power. It could quite possibly be another Labour government on a much smaller majority.

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By *avey57Man
2 days ago

waltham cross

I like Reform but would prefer it without Farage.

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By *ever5512Man
2 days ago

beecles


"Although I’ve always found him repulsive, I think there’s a contingent who are taken in by his easy answers. People will vote for Reform in local elections as a protest vote but I don’t think they’ll see him as a credible PM. His ‘party’ is in fact a limited company in which he has all the shares. His few MPs are more of the swivel eyed loons Cameron complained about. Elected into local government on a ticket of cutting waste and the council tax; they’ve found precious little fat to trim and realised that virtually all the budget goes on children in care and the elderly in any event. Most Reform councils are proposing the maximum 5% increase in council tax for next year. I had high hopes for Starmer and have been disappointed but Farage would be a disaster. He’s an effective campaigner with a sizeable chunk of the electorate but that’s where it stops. He’d be bored to tears with the day to day drudgery of running the country and it would fall apart in record time. Starmer lacks vision and political nous but he’s a competent administrator. We deserve a lot more than that of course but Farage is definitely not the answer. The Lib Dems will hold their own in the West Country and the affluent Home Counties. The Greens will win seats where most of the constituency are students but not anywhere else. The Tories won’t be forgiven for Brexit and BoJo and Truss just yet and besides their current front bench are hopeless. The SNP and Plaid will do very well. I can’t see Labour MPs wanting an early GE. It’s too early to say what will happen in 2029 but I don’t see Farage as PM, or even holding the balance of power. It could quite possibly be another Labour government on a much smaller majority. "

Dear God I hope not another term of them.

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By *im le2Man
2 days ago

aylestone leic

We have had a two party government for so long and look at the state of the country. Evan the loony party couldn't mess up the country any worse. Mind you with all the clowns in government already they wount need the costumes.

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By *eepeter4Man
2 days ago

Bournemouth


"We have had a two party government for so long and look at the state of the country. Evan the loony party couldn't mess up the country any worse. Mind you with all the clowns in government already they wount need the costumes.

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👇👇👇

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By *q oralistMan
2 days ago

Torquay


"We have hundreds of unemployed doctors just out of training. That's Keir Starmer's Britain.

How did he cause that?

He has done nothing to resolve it. All those lovely young people up to their eyeballs in student loans. New med schools opening but not enough jobs. Labour could have resolved that....they just chose not too.

New med schools opening and trying to create more positions, but in 18 months haven't yet managed to fix the shit show that was left behind.

So thank you, not really their fault at all.

Cheers for proving his point that it takes time.

Well if we are going to resort to the vernacular, the biggest 'shitshow' I have ever witnessed (from the 1940's onwards) has been the last 18 months. Massive incompetence - the list goes on and on. We should all fear the next 3.5 years if they cannot be deposed in the meantime.

You obviously missed Truss, liar Johnson, brexit..."

Not on the same scale. From day one a Chancellor who lies on her CV, a PM who arranges for another man to buy his wifes clothes, before we start on all the political mistakes and the 'U turns. It's an ongoing nightmare!

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By *q oralistMan
2 days ago

Torquay


"I've seen some misguided, incompetent and useless governments in my time. Then I look at Starmer, Reeves, Phillipson Miliband, Hermer et al and can only conclude they are on a deliberate mission to damage this country. It can't only be incompetence, it must be on purpose."

Spot on, the levels of incompetence cannot account for all thne 'cock ups' surely

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By *iPantiesMan
2 days ago

Louth

Can't vote for anyone now...time was we knew what both Labour and the Tories stood for, nowadays...well anyone with a modicum of cognitive reasoning understands.. Farage like Johnson are the equivalent of the mid West snake oil salesmen..offering quick easy solutions that fit a certain demographics narrative...They're grifters nothing more or less...are we seeing the "benefits" of Brexit?

We are the only country in the history of the world to impose economic sanctions on ourselves...yes the EU had its faults and issues...but what a certain section voted for was/is and will continue to be economic madness that doesn't help or bode well for future generations.

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By *ithere888Man
2 days ago

Tiverton

Labour in , then they trash the country, Conservatives get back in and do nothing essential.

I say give reform a go , what have we got to lose?

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By *iPantiesMan
2 days ago

Louth

Everything?....

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By *awihMan
2 days ago

Aldershot


"Labour in , then they trash the country, Conservatives get back in and do nothing essential.

I say give reform a go , what have we got to lose?"

What have we got to lose - whatever is left of the country. Reform reminds be of Germany in the 1930’s. Find some group or groups to demonise for all the countries ills, keep shouting it loud and long enough to gaslight enough people to get into power, then the real trouble starts.

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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
2 days ago

Milton Keynes


"Can't vote for anyone now...time was we knew what both Labour and the Tories stood for, nowadays...well anyone with a modicum of cognitive reasoning understands.. Farage like Johnson are the equivalent of the mid West snake oil salesmen..offering quick easy solutions that fit a certain demographics narrative...They're grifters nothing more or less...are we seeing the "benefits" of Brexit?

We are the only country in the history of the world to impose economic sanctions on ourselves...yes the EU had its faults and issues...but what a certain section voted for was/is and will continue to be economic madness that doesn't help or bode well for future generations."

I think what happened is farage sold us a package with brexit where the people of the uk had independence without financial implications!

That was never put in place due to the farce caused by the balls up that the tories caused

We as a country are now probably in a worse position because of a crap deal with absolutely no way out !

Farage disappeared to America with a sack load of cash that he has obviously pissed up the wall hence his return onto that B list celebrity jungle bs! Which he used as a stepping stone back into uk politics!

You are correct there isn’t a worthy candidate nor a worthy party capable of standing for government at this point in time !

But

As a consortium i believe between them they could probably fix the broken uk

Unfortunately they are all to petty to actually accept that not everything they say is correct!

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By *ttmcdguyTV/TS
2 days ago

Milton Keynes


"Labour in , then they trash the country, Conservatives get back in and do nothing essential.

I say give reform a go , what have we got to lose?"

Ok here’s your chance

Tell me and everyone else who reading how reform will kickstart our economy?

How will they combat the cost of living?

What are their plans for inflation?

Make us believe why you think we should all give reform a go ?

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By *mrmarkMan
2 days ago

Tavistock

Never bought into anything he had to spout even before the brexit fiasco. Man is a self serving toad. Multi millionaire corporate back so called man of the people.

15 years of Tory neglect and self serving all supposed to be fixed quickly. Ha. Most of the people up in arms backed brexit

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By *amman2Man
2 days ago

tamworth


"He would fuck the country in no time if he was in charge.

Goodbye NHS straight away and then insurance based health care is just a ridiculous state of affairs. "

.

Don't we already have this ? But without needing to process claim form. That's why its called National Insurance.

Unfortunately the NHS has little to no financial control with layers and layers of non productive managers.

I love the nhs but it's not well controlled.

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By *om_essexMan
2 days ago

Chelmsford

Stop the Boats

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By *rancd2TV/TS
2 days ago

Wolverhampton


"Stop the Boats"

How?

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By *ham59Man
2 days ago

Torquay

Never liked the cunt in the first place. Self serving egomaniac, about as honest as Forest Trump and equally as self serving.

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By *nowballsMan
1 day ago

Nr honiton

Best forum chat to spot one of the 9.7 million dipshits that voted for Labour. Likely all LBC listeners and rimmers of James No'Brains.

Before I go, if not Reform, be brave and give your choice, What makes you believe they're the ones to fix a crumbling Nation.

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By *nowballsMan
1 day ago

Nr honiton


"Stop the Boats

How?"

The easiest option is the same way Somalian pirates and Venezualan drug shipments are stopped, shoot them out the water. But I'm sure some are too emotional for that solution, so for those too emotional, here's a good alternative

the RNLI can continue to rescue them, they then get taken to the nearest airport. Then you give them a choice, Antarctica, or, if they start admitting their actual nationality, to that Nation.

My personal opinion is to air drop them back like paratroopers. Hook them up as they do and kick them out the back of the plane

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By *rancd2TV/TS
1 day ago

Wolverhampton


"Stop the Boats

How?

The easiest option is the same way Somalian pirates and Venezualan drug shipments are stopped, shoot them out the water. But I'm sure some are too emotional for that solution, so for those too emotional, here's a good alternative

the RNLI can continue to rescue them, they then get taken to the nearest airport. Then you give them a choice, Antarctica, or, if they start admitting their actual nationality, to that Nation.

My personal opinion is to air drop them back like paratroopers. Hook them up as they do and kick them out the back of the plane "

Delusional

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1 day ago

Snake oil salesman

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By *nowballsMan
1 day ago

Nr honiton


"Stop the Boats

How?

The easiest option is the same way Somalian pirates and Venezualan drug shipments are stopped, shoot them out the water. But I'm sure some are too emotional for that solution, so for those too emotional, here's a good alternative

the RNLI can continue to rescue them, they then get taken to the nearest airport. Then you give them a choice, Antarctica, or, if they start admitting their actual nationality, to that Nation.

My personal opinion is to air drop them back like paratroopers. Hook them up as they do and kick them out the back of the plane

Delusional "

More practical than delusional. Actions speak louder than words, thats why the people that can do, do, and the ones that can't, moan like an emotional Banshee.

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By *nowballsMan
1 day ago

Nr honiton


"Snake oil salesman"

That's a slur for the tit whisper, Zack the Plank. He's pretty good at selling things that don't actually work.

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By *usty knightTV/TS
1 day ago

Nantwich


"The fact he spends more time in other countries being paid by russians and Saudi Arabians than doing his job for Clacton should be enough to not vote for him.

"

He is a self serving loathsome twat, he and his chums laughing all the way to the bank,he parades himself as a reformer but is just Milking the system for himself and his rich mates as he stirs the race hate stick to get the feeble minded to vote for him because they can't see past his rhetoric. Like corrupt Trump ,Putin and Hitler, the "man of the people" marching all of us to a cliff like leemings.

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By *ristolsbMan
1 day ago

Bedminster, Bristol

"Gone off" him? Nope. It's blindingly obvious from day 1 that he's a vile, toxic, self-serving cunt.

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By *lapin1234Man
1 day ago

Lincoln

Blatantly a Poundland version of the sickness in America.

Defend freedom, institutions and democracy.

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By *rancd2TV/TS
1 day ago

Wolverhampton


"Stop the Boats

How?

The easiest option is the same way Somalian pirates and Venezualan drug shipments are stopped, shoot them out the water. But I'm sure some are too emotional for that solution, so for those too emotional, here's a good alternative

the RNLI can continue to rescue them, they then get taken to the nearest airport. Then you give them a choice, Antarctica, or, if they start admitting their actual nationality, to that Nation.

My personal opinion is to air drop them back like paratroopers. Hook them up as they do and kick them out the back of the plane

Delusional

More practical than delusional. Actions speak louder than words, thats why the people that can do, do, and the ones that can't, moan like an emotional Banshee. "

That’s not practical, and there’s notating more moany like an emotional banshee than someone whining ‘stop the boats’ and not coming up with a realistic manner of how to do it.

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By *nowballsMan
1 day ago

Nr honiton


"Stop the Boats

How?

The easiest option is the same way Somalian pirates and Venezualan drug shipments are stopped, shoot them out the water. But I'm sure some are too emotional for that solution, so for those too emotional, here's a good alternative

the RNLI can continue to rescue them, they then get taken to the nearest airport. Then you give them a choice, Antarctica, or, if they start admitting their actual nationality, to that Nation.

My personal opinion is to air drop them back like paratroopers. Hook them up as they do and kick them out the back of the plane

Delusional

More practical than delusional. Actions speak louder than words, thats why the people that can do, do, and the ones that can't, moan like an emotional Banshee.

That’s not practical, and there’s notating more moany like an emotional banshee than someone whining ‘stop the boats’ and not coming up with a realistic manner of how to do it."

And your solution, other than nothing? Higher welfare spending? Higher taxes? Unnecessary demand for housing? Rather than being a whinger, what's the solution that doesn't pillage the hard working person.

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By *areman OP   Man
1 day ago

Hingham


"Stop the Boats

How?"

Simply borrow the old landing ship LCT(2)(R) 147 .

This was formerly used to smuggle Jewish immigrants to Palestine...ironically enough...

Seal off the tank deck, equip with high-pressure deck hoses, and send it out to pick up the boat people, destroying their boats. Then steam back to the French coast, and in shallow water, hose the economic migrants back ashore.

(LCT(2)(R) 147)..." converted to LCT rocket served in the North Africa landings, then as a clandestine immigration ship post-war to Mandatory Palestine. She is now at the Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum in Haifa, Israel" (Wikipedia, 'Landing craft tank')

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By *espectdueMan
1 day ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"We have hundreds of unemployed doctors just out of training. That's Keir Starmer's Britain.

How did he cause that?

He has done nothing to resolve it. All those lovely young people up to their eyeballs in student loans. New med schools opening but not enough jobs. Labour could have resolved that....they just chose not too.

New med schools opening and trying to create more positions, but in 18 months haven't yet managed to fix the shit show that was left behind.

So thank you, not really their fault at all.

Cheers for proving his point that it takes time.

Well if we are going to resort to the vernacular, the biggest 'shitshow' I have ever witnessed (from the 1940's onwards) has been the last 18 months. Massive incompetence - the list goes on and on. We should all fear the next 3.5 years if they cannot be deposed in the meantime.

You obviously missed Truss, liar Johnson, brexit...

Not on the same scale. From day one a Chancellor who lies on her CV, a PM who arranges for another man to buy his wifes clothes, before we start on all the political mistakes and the 'U turns. It's an ongoing nightmare!"

You obviously missed the bit where Johnson got someone else to pay for his hideously expensive wallpaper and holiday then. Ffs.

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By *espectdueMan
1 day ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"Stop the Boats

How?

The easiest option is the same way Somalian pirates and Venezualan drug shipments are stopped, shoot them out the water. But I'm sure some are too emotional for that solution, so for those too emotional, here's a good alternative

the RNLI can continue to rescue them, they then get taken to the nearest airport. Then you give them a choice, Antarctica, or, if they start admitting their actual nationality, to that Nation.

My personal opinion is to air drop them back like paratroopers. Hook them up as they do and kick them out the back of the plane

Delusional

More practical than delusional. Actions speak louder than words, thats why the people that can do, do, and the ones that can't, moan like an emotional Banshee. "

You're the only one moaning.

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By *ere4funMan
1 day ago

glossop

I always thought he was a fucking idiot full of hot air and staircases made out of clouds.

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By *ello 1000Man
1 day ago

Lincolnshire


"Stop the Boats"

The conundrum for Farage and his Brexit voting fans is the comparison between the number of small boats now and the number before their Brexit ,,, did they really realise the consequences of their vote ?

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By *cunnySucker69Man
1 day ago

Scunthorpe

Reform has become the alternative party, like liberal once was, anyone who votes conservative will not vote labour and the same the other way around, you don't have to agree with them you just don't want the main parties

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By *wladMan
24 hours ago

high wycombe


"Reform has become the alternative party, like liberal once was, anyone who votes conservative will not vote labour and the same the other way around, you don't have to agree with them you just don't want the main parties "

Considering the amount of former tories now part of Reform you're practically voting for Tories 2.0 from 2018.

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By *ruemaleMan
23 hours ago

notts

Failed politicians going to Reform to continue their uselessness

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By *laireKTV/TS
22 hours ago

Manchester

Democracy is about being able to choose your preferred flavour of incompetency.

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By *ordonkyMan
22 hours ago

Blackrock READ PROFILE

I may be the exception here because I haven't gone off Farage; I've always knowns he's a POS who hates Britain more than he hates the EU.

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By *immewillyMan
22 hours ago

Dundee

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By *yleLMan
22 hours ago

Burnley


"Reform struck me as a good idea for a while.

The country badly needs new ideas, and firm, consistent government. We need controllable borders. We need productive industry, fair taxation, a work ethic....all that. No question. If reform had any concrete, costed proposals, then maybe....?

But Farage? Applauding the demented Trump's self-serving destruction of democracy? Making nice with the psychopathic Putin? Who's backing him?

Just for giggles, would you?

"

Nope, and never will.

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By *licequeenbear891Man
22 hours ago

Teddington

Never liked him in the first place, can't believe anyone does!

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By *attersbyMan
22 hours ago

cotswold

Same circus just different clowns .

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By *obbleTV/TS
21 hours ago

manchester

Reform is not a political party. It is a company owned by rich men. The bullshit they spout makes Boris look honest. They have 30p Lee who sums up that shower of shit for what they are. God help us if they ever get in to power.

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By *espectdueMan
20 hours ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon

I see tax dodger zahawi who called farage a racist and said that he wouldn't feel safe in a country run by farage..

Has now jumped ship to join him!

You really couldn't make this lot up.

Mind you, with all of Johnsons grifter intake all moving to reform, we may end up with serious politicians in the tory Party again.

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By *ildwestheroMan
19 hours ago

Llandrindod Wells

I hear Farage is thinking of creating yet another new Faragista party. He's going to call it the DEFECT PARTY

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By *tmguylookingMan
19 hours ago

Chesterfield

The thing with politics, or should I say 'politicians' these days is:- no matter which party they claim to represent, the vast majority will jump ship to whichever party seems likely to take their particular seat at any given time. There's no loyalty anymore, just self interest.

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By *tandbyme555Man
19 hours ago

mitcham

Anyone would be better than the idiot we have now. This idiot has a face you can’t trust.

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By *obbleTV/TS
17 hours ago

manchester

Farage or Starmer?. The latter for certain and i voted Tory in the past. Just look at Farage for what he really is.

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By *ocbigMan
17 hours ago

Birmingham


"Stop the Boats

The conundrum for Farage and his Brexit voting fans is the comparison between the number of small boats now and the number before their Brexit ,,, did they really realise the consequences of their vote ? "

Nope it was all going to be milk and honey, and any other opinion was project fear…..welcome to the nightmare

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By *obbleTV/TS
17 hours ago

manchester


"The thing with politics, or should I say 'politicians' these days is:- no matter which party they claim to represent, the vast majority will jump ship to whichever party seems likely to take their particular seat at any given time. There's no loyalty anymore, just self interest. "
Sadly you are spot on, politicians today care only for themselves.

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By *un-in-2026Man
17 hours ago

Attleborough area

If we elect a Reform government, even under our batshit crazy voting system, then we'll deserve everything that's coming to us. It won't be pretty.

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By *imPig1981Man
16 hours ago

Maesteg


"The fact that anyone thinks they can trust him, especially after brexit, speaks volumes about the level of intelligence in the UK"

Abso-feckin-lutely.

Guaranteed that those who support the main fascist party in the UK (Reform, in case anyone's a bit slow) also ride the coat tails of those who fought cvnts like farage in WWII.

Cretins, everywhere.

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By *laireKTV/TS
16 hours ago

Manchester


"Stop the Boats

The conundrum for Farage and his Brexit voting fans is the comparison between the number of small boats now and the number before their Brexit ,,, did they really realise the consequences of their vote ?

Nope it was all going to be milk and honey, and any other opinion was project fear…..welcome to the nightmare "

Significant numbers of voters of Asian descent voted for Brexit.

They did it on the basis there would be more immigration from that part of the world.

And you know what?

They were absolutely right.

That's not a vote based on project fear.

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By *espectdueMan
13 hours ago

Stratford-Upon-Avon


"I hear Farage is thinking of creating yet another new Faragista party. He's going to call it the DEFECT PARTY "

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By *leepflowerMan
12 hours ago

Leek


"Stop the Boats

The conundrum for Farage and his Brexit voting fans is the comparison between the number of small boats now and the number before their Brexit ,,, did they really realise the consequences of their vote ?

Nope it was all going to be milk and honey, and any other opinion was project fear…..welcome to the nightmare

Significant numbers of voters of Asian descent voted for Brexit.

They did it on the basis there would be more immigration from that part of the world.

And you know what?

They were absolutely right.

That's not a vote based on project fear."

I believe the phrase is "pulling up the ladder behind you".

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By *ishop666Man
12 hours ago

ls19

All the ducking same

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By *tandbyme555Man
12 hours ago

mitcham

If only we could bring back Maggie thatcher. She would sort things out

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By *airythighs61Man
12 hours ago

North Norfolk

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By *rowsWingMan
12 hours ago

Wokingham


"If only we could bring back Maggie thatcher. She would sort things out "

Sold off our energy sector so that its now owned by France. Used North Sea oil to fund a boom to make herself look good.

Big supporter of the EU though.

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