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[News] Nigel Farage and Reform



A1X

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Apparently having a million followers on TikTok means you don’t have to answer awkward questions
 














Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Not seen the little shit, Faridge, bringing* the government to account in parliament.

Where could he be?

Spending more time with his money, I would imagine.

*Which is his job. That the tax payer is paying him a stipend to do.

What a weapons grade plum. And grifter. Into the sea with him. Boo. BOO!.

Boo.
 


Jul 20, 2003
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Not seen the little shit, Faridge, bringing* the government to account in parliament.

Where could he be?

Spending more time with his money, I would imagine.

*Which is his job. That the tax payer is paying him a stipend to do.

What a weapons grade plum. And grifter. Into the sea with him. Boo. BOO!.

Boo.


He's getting paid to attend conferences with the purpose of helping rich people avoid making their contribution towards the cost of society.


But he drinks pints and smokes fags.
 








Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,697
Faversham
He's getting paid to attend conferences with the purpose of helping rich people avoid making their contribution towards the cost of society.


But he drinks pints and smokes fags.
But I bet he pays his taxis.

(and then claims it back on expenses. England's shit of the decade? I think so. Yes.)
 








BadFish

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****s gotta ****


Well, I would imagine that this news will cause Reform voters to take to the streets and express their anger (for some, again) at being duped (again).

Of course, this evidence may not stack up against the fact he drinks pints, wears faux country gent garb and tells people what they want to hear ('says it like it is')

The grifter is gonna grift and the gullible are gonna believe.
 


Jul 20, 2003
20,821
Well, I would imagine that this news will cause Reform voters to take to the streets and express their anger (for some, again) at being duped (again).

Of course, this evidence may not stack up against the fact he drinks pints, wears faux country gent garb and tells people what they want to hear ('says it like it is')

The grifter is gonna grift and the gullible are gonna believe.


Of course





Indeed
 




Thunder Bolt

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He's getting paid to attend conferences with the purpose of helping rich people avoid making their contribution towards the cost of society.


But he drinks pints and smokes fags.
Which he buys in Belgium, where he lives.
 


Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Why would anyone in that position want/need to attend such a thing?
It's quite simple. He, alongside Trump, Musk, etc, are a front for the defence of neoliberal financialised globalisation after it could no longer propel its project forward post-2008. Their nativism is a 'compromise' such that the neoliberal and financialised elements of that prior hegemonic trident can continue to hold sway.
Capitalist nomad says it all.
The problem is that all those on NSC and far, far beyond will either not be curious enough to pay attention to such things and if they do they'll ignore it, and he, Musk, etc will continue to laugh at them for doing so.
 




Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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This is an interesting read https://www.stonehavenglobal.com/mo...vering_infrastructure_for_the_age_of_populism

In summary, the new Reform MPs were all elected in areas where there have been long-standing complaints about access - in particular, the lack of roads. The thesis is that Reform will do well in towns where local concerns are ignored (or being seen as being ignored). Four seats is a small sample to draw such a conclusion but there probably is something in it.

I wonder if we see a boost to Reform in towns close to the A27.:lolol:
 




5Ways Gull

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Feb 2, 2009
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It's quite simple. He, alongside Trump, Musk, etc, are a front for the defence of neoliberal financialised globalisation after it could no longer propel its project forward post-2008. Their nativism is a 'compromise' such that the neoliberal and financialised elements of that prior hegemonic trident can continue to hold sway.
Capitalist nomad says it all.
The problem is that all those on NSC and far, far beyond will either not be curious enough to pay attention to such things and if they do they'll ignore it, and he, Musk, etc will continue to laugh at them for doing so.
When I woke up this morning I didn't know what "neoliberal financialised globalisation" was. Now I'm really angry about it. Farage is a **** BTW!
 


A1X

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