[News] Nigel Farage and Reform

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golddene

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Jul 28, 2012
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A troll is someone who posts to wind people up. Not someone who posts genuinely held beliefs for the sake of discussion. If this is an official "Labour party and points left" political discussion board, then you might have a point. But if it's a football board with a strong political element, then not.

I've already been banned from one board for having political views in disagreement with the majority (FMTTM, Middlesbrough) and it does seem to be a feature of some people who claim to decry fascism, that they wish to silence the voices of those who they don't agree with. With is a contradictory position indeed. This board, by and large, is tolerant of differing opinions; a minority is not.
You, banned for holding political beliefs not acceptable to some members of other forums ! Nah, don’t believe that for a moment, next you’ll be telling us the moon 🌙is not made from cheese !!!!!!
that’s ludicrous.
 




Nobby

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Sep 29, 2007
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A troll is someone who posts to wind people up. Not someone who posts genuinely held beliefs for the sake of discussion. If this is an official "Labour party and points left" political discussion board, then you might have a point. But if it's a football board with a strong political element, then not.

I've already been banned from one board for having political views in disagreement with the majority (FMTTM, Middlesbrough) and it does seem to be a feature of some people who claim to decry fascism, that they wish to silence the voices of those who they don't agree with. With is a contradictory position indeed. This board, by and large, is tolerant of differing opinions; a minority is not.
You post to wind people up 👍
You’re good at it i must admit 👍
You admit you got banned from a Middlesbrough board
That hotbed of left wing radicals

Wow
 




Peteinblack

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Jun 3, 2004
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A troll is someone who posts to wind people up. Not someone who posts genuinely held beliefs for the sake of discussion. If this is an official "Labour party and points left" political discussion board, then you might have a point. But if it's a football board with a strong political element, then not.

I've already been banned from one board for having political views in disagreement with the majority (FMTTM, Middlesbrough) and it does seem to be a feature of some people who claim to decry fascism, that they wish to silence the voices of those who they don't agree with. With is a contradictory position indeed. This board, by and large, is tolerant of differing opinions; a minority is not.
Playing the victim - a classic Right-wing tactic: "Yer can't say nuffink anymore cos of them snowflake Wokies." Yet we still see the Daily Mail, Daily Express, The Sun, The Times, and the Daily Telegraph published every day, and promoting Tory views and policies. And GBNews broadcasts rabidly Right-wing, pro-Brexit, views on a daily basis. And Farage has appeared on 'Leftie' BBC's Question Time almost more often than any other politician over the last 10 years.

You Right-wingers seem to think that people disagreeing with you, or calling you a Troll, is equivalent to being 'cancelled' or banned. Like I say, it's all part of the Hard Right's tactic of playing the victim card; claiming that they are being oppressed or silenced by 'the liberal elite' or 'fascist Left', when the Right actually have far more opportunities and outlets to express their views - and promote social division - than anyone else, not least because the Right are so well-funded (albeit by some dodgy sources).

I wonder how much freedom and tolerance Farage and Reform UK would grant their critics and political opponents if they were in government. Many of those who support Farage/Reform UK exude strong authoritarian views towards various minorities, reflecting their view that "we've gone soft due to political correctness and Wokery". The Right seem to want freedom for themselves, but a clamp-down on the rest of us!
 


Machiavelli

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A troll is someone who posts to wind people up. Not someone who posts genuinely held beliefs for the sake of discussion. If this is an official "Labour party and points left" political discussion board, then you might have a point. But if it's a football board with a strong political element, then not.

I've already been banned from one board for having political views in disagreement with the majority (FMTTM, Middlesbrough) and it does seem to be a feature of some people who claim to decry fascism, that they wish to silence the voices of those who they don't agree with. With is a contradictory position indeed. This board, by and large, is tolerant of differing opinions; a minority is not.
I take your point about what a troll is, and how it is that you're not a troll. I disagree that you're protesting though. You're just enabling something extremely unpleasant and, potentially, dangerous.
 






Crawley Dingo

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This is an interesting utube which shows online spending and reach, as well as showing Farage cornering the market it suggests in my view that Labour support is more in a bubble, 3 mins long.

 


AlbionBro

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This is an interesting utube which shows online spending and reach, as well as showing Farage cornering the market it suggests in my view that Labour support is more in a bubble, 3 mins long.


Why do you feel Farage is such a big hit? Are Reform flying in your constituency?
 






kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
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This is an interesting utube which shows online spending and reach, as well as showing Farage cornering the market it suggests in my view that Labour support is more in a bubble, 3 mins long.


Who is funding it, I wonder?

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beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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This is an interesting utube which shows online spending and reach, as well as showing Farage cornering the market it suggests in my view that Labour support is more in a bubble, 3 mins long.
more like evidence of large bot army working for Reform.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

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But you, quite clearly, are a troll ...
... and that's stated as fact and not opinion
He's put me on ignore :lolol:

Now, correct me if I'm wrong. If you want to join a football website and win the hearts and minds of people so they support your agenda, the first thing to avoid is to create a username that is a combination of one of the biggest shit holes in Sussex, with its long history of NF skins and post war concrete prefab town centre grimness, and a f***ing scavenging dog.

And then I'd be minded to not start posting obviously fake tropes, and links to laughably poor websites . .

And I'd shrug off mockery (even PPF could shrug off mockery, albeit that may be because he didn't understand what it meant) with a bit of humour if possible (everyone loves a comedian).

So finally I'd definitely recommend avoiding the obverse: getting all titsy, and putting mild mannered, polite, infrequent posters with little interest in politics let alone arguments, like myself, on ignore.

But I'm a reasonable sort, and I could be wrong. :shrug:
 


kevo

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nicko31

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WATFORD zero

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I can't help but wonder what the Reform supporters and voters on here think of this



So are you going to claim you really didn't know what you were supporting, or is it really what you think ?

@bluenitsuj @Giraffe, @Crawley Dingo, @worthingseagull123, @Wallace, @dsr-burnley @Ding Dong ! @goldstone @Me Atome @peterward (and these are only the ones honest enough to admit they supporting and voting for Reform)

Answers below (and before you dive in, although option 1 would make you look really f***ing stupid, option 2 makes you look a complete ****). Your call :thumbsup:
 
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nicko31

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I can't help but wonder what the Reform supporters and voters on here think of this



So are you going to claim you really didn't know what you were supporting, or is it really what you think ?

@Giraffe, @Crawley Dingo, @worthingseagull123, @Wallace, @dsr-burnley (and these are only the ones honest enough to admit they supported them)

Answers below

The interesting thing is some of the characters featured tonight weren't just random Reform supporters, they were individuals in Farage’s closet inner campaign circle.
 
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Crawley Dingo

Political thread tourist.
Mar 31, 2022
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I can't help but wonder what the Reform supporters and voters on here think of this



So are you going to claim you really didn't know what you were supporting, or is it really what you think ?

@bluenitsuj @Giraffe, @Crawley Dingo, @worthingseagull123, @Wallace, @dsr-burnley @Ding Dong ! @goldstone @Me Atome @peterward (and these are only the ones honest enough to admit they supporting and voting for Reform)

Answers below (and before you dive in, although option 1 would make you look really f***ing stupid, option 2 makes you look a complete ****). Your call :thumbsup:

Nothing burger.
Some of the reform types are a bit rough and ready, but then a labour party member got cashiered for it the other day. Its the inevitable smear campaign from the establishment as reform grows. Latest poll I saw said Reform more voters than Tories 17 and 15 percent with 18 seats to 60 respectively. That would be a major victory as all the other parties are globalist shills.
 




clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
25,877
Nothing burger.
Some of the reform types are a bit rough and ready, but then a labour party member got cashiered for it the other day. Its the inevitable smear campaign from the establishment as reform grows. Latest poll I saw said Reform more voters than Tories 17 and 15 percent with 18 seats to 60 respectively. That would be a major victory as all the other parties are globalist shills.
Yeah and those chem trails too.

Channel 4 News "establishment"? , f*** me.
 


Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,471
Mid Sussex
Nothing burger.
Some of the reform types are a bit rough and ready, but then a labour party member got cashiered for it the other day. It’s the inevitable smear campaign from the establishment as reform grows. Latest poll I saw said Reform more voters than Tories 17 and 15 percent with 18 seats to 60 respectively. That would be a major victory as all the other parties are globalist shills.
😂😂😂 what … it’s not a joke?
 


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