[News] Nigel Farage and Reform

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ManOfSussex

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How about Hastings and Rye then

I wonder why he doesn't mention in his Reform Party election literature the fact he was arrested, charged and banned for a year for drink driving in 2021, then subsequently charged for driving whilst disqualified and failing to provide a blood sample resulting in 200 hours community service, a fine and a further 3 year ban from driving, or that he was expelled from the Tory party for allegedly making physical threats to a colleague?
 




Berty23

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I'm thinking that if the people of Clacton do elect Farage as their MP they will get the representation in parliament they deserve. Absolutely f*** all :shrug:

Can you see Nige running a surgery in Clacton, taking up and pushing his constituent's issues, actually turning up in parliament ?

If he eventually gets a seat at the eighth attempt, what do you think he'll do next as it sure as hell won't be to represent Clacton :dunce:
Nonsense. Nigel will love getting a weekly letter from Mabel complaining about derek next door using his leaf blower at unsociable hours and one from Colin who is annoyed that bin day is Tuesday when he has bridge club on Tuesday nights. Nigel will be all over this stuff
 


rippleman

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I wonder why he doesn't mention in his Reform Party election literature the fact he was arrested, charged and banned for a year for drink driving in 2021, then subsequently charged for driving whilst disqualified and failing to provide a blood sample resulting in 200 hours community service, a fine and a further 3 year ban from driving, or that he was expelled from the Tory party for allegedly making physical threats to a colleague?
Well that's odd. I can't find this fella as a councillor in Hastings at all.

 


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I wonder why he doesn't mention in his Reform Party election literature the fact he was arrested, charged and banned for a year for drink driving in 2021, then subsequently charged for driving whilst disqualified and failing to provide a blood sample resulting in 200 hours community service, a fine and a further 3 year ban from driving, or that he was expelled from the Tory party for allegedly making physical threats to a colleague?

Well I am sure that was @carlzeiss's intention when he posted the link to his Reform webpage. He was obviously trying to highlight how Reform has done it again and got yet another wrong 'un as a candidate, don't you think ???
 


pb21

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I wonder why he doesn't mention in his Reform Party election literature the fact he was arrested, charged and banned for a year for drink driving in 2021, then subsequently charged for driving whilst disqualified and failing to provide a blood sample resulting in 200 hours community service, a fine and a further 3 year ban from driving, or that he was expelled from the Tory party for allegedly making physical threats to a colleague?
TBF, in his own words he has a:

"...deep respect for traditional British values and believe in their enduring importance. As we navigate through the complexities of modern society, I am committed to restoring and preserving these values, ensuring they remain an integral part of our community's identity."

And what could be more traditionally British than ensuring that drink driving and threats of physical violence are preserved and not stamped out by the wokes?

Although, I wonder if he is getting confused with his 200 hours community service and being "...deeply involved in volunteering activities within the local community" he talks about?
 




beorhthelm

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not wanting to alarm anyone, the lad reports school had a mock election today. 40 for Conservative in last, however winner with over 200, was Reform.
they'll all be voting in the next election :eek:
 


TomandJerry

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not wanting to alarm anyone, the lad reports school had a mock election today. 40 for Conservative in last, however winner with over 200, about 2/3, was Reform.
they'll all be voting in the next election :eek:
Farage building his base for the next election
 


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not wanting to alarm anyone, the lad reports school had a mock election today. 40 for Conservative in last, however winner with over 200, was Reform.
they'll all be voting in the next election :eek:
Probably a protest vote against the loony leftie teachers. Top work.

Out of interest how old, I assume they were Secondary kids, 12+?
 




Peteinblack

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Nonsense. Nigel will love getting a weekly letter from Mabel complaining about derek next door using his leaf blower at unsociable hours and one from Colin who is annoyed that bin day is Tuesday when he has bridge club on Tuesday nights. Nigel will be all over this stuff
"Hi Donald.
Mabel and Colin have written to me again, so I'll have to give the golf in Florida a miss this weekend.
Love you, mate.
Nige xx"
 


Peteinblack

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not wanting to alarm anyone, the lad reports school had a mock election today. 40 for Conservative in last, however winner with over 200, was Reform.
they'll all be voting in the next election :eek:
Was this nursery school? :thumbsup:
 


stewart12

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not wanting to alarm anyone, the lad reports school had a mock election today. 40 for Conservative in last, however winner with over 200, was Reform.
they'll all be voting in the next election :eek:
yes my 18 year old nephew has voted Reform. Think a lot of that generation, particularly boys, are quite socially conservative in their views- add to that they've lived almost exclusively under a Tory government which has been, well, shit- so no surprise they'd be lured over to the Reform side
 




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Farage building his base for the next election
And of course most people move right politically as they grow older. So there's still hope once we get the next five years over with providing the country hasn't been completely destroyed.
yes my 18 year old nephew has voted Reform. Think a lot of that generation, particularly boys, are quite socially conservative in their views- add to that they've lived almost exclusively under a Tory government which has been, well, shit- so no surprise they'd be lured over to the Reform side
I think it is a surprise as I expected the youth vote to be overwhelmingly Lab/Lib/Green, particularly with the climate brainwashing of the last few decades. We'll all get to experience the horrors of preparing for net zero over the next five years so there might well be a massive backlash in 2029 from the young and poor who will be most affected by the green nonsense.
 




nicko31

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And of course most people move right politically as they grow older. So there's still hope once we get the next five years over with providing the country hasn't been completely destroyed.

I think it is a surprise as I expected the youth vote to be overwhelmingly Lab/Lib/Green, particularly with the climate brainwashing of the last few decades. We'll all get to experience the horrors of preparing for net zero over the next five years so there might well be a massive backlash in 2029 from the young and poor who will be most affected by the green nonsense.
It could just be the young people are the ones that are going to bare the brunt of climate change.

You sound like you're in denial, cue the Russia loving racists over at Reform
 




stewart12

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Do you know any loonie leftie teachers?
I mean, just one
Eh?

Prat.

yep doubt many students would have a clue (or care!) who their teachers vote for!

the only one I ever knew of was my A Level politics teacher who was a Lib Dem councillor (and a prominent anti-Falmer one at that)
 


pb21

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not wanting to alarm anyone, the lad reports school had a mock election today. 40 for Conservative in last, however winner with over 200, was Reform.
they'll all be voting in the next election :eek:
Unfortunately this doesn't surprise me. Understand the likes of Andrew Tate are now essentially role models for boys.
 


stewart12

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Unfortunately this doesn't surprise me. Understand the likes of Andrew Tate are now essentially role models for boys.
this is exactly it
 


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yes my 18 year old nephew has voted Reform. Think a lot of that generation, particularly boys, are quite socially conservative in their views- add to that they've lived almost exclusively under a Tory government which has been, well, shit- so no surprise they'd be lured over to the Reform side
Well, Sir Keir wants 16 year olds to have the vote in the hope that at that age they’ll mostly vote Labour.
Perhaps he’s got it wrong?😉
 




nicko31

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not wanting to alarm anyone, the lad reports school had a mock election today. 40 for Conservative in last, however winner with over 200, was Reform.
they'll all be voting in the next election :eek:
Reform trying to grooms kids on tick-tock for sure. Shared the C4 undercover sting gave them pause for thought
 


Peteinblack

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And of course most people move right politically as they grow older. So there's still hope once we get the next five years over with providing the country hasn't been completely destroyed.

I think it is a surprise as I expected the youth vote to be overwhelmingly Lab/Lib/Green, particularly with the climate brainwashing of the last few decades. We'll all get to experience the horrors of preparing for net zero over the next five years so there might well be a massive backlash in 2029 from the young and poor who will be most affected by the green nonsense.
So Climate Change and Global Warming will only target the old and the wealthy.

Er, I don't think it works like that. But if you think it's all nonsense anyway, there's no point arguing with you. You obviously know far more about the issue than stupid scientists who've studies it for decades, and have the fats.

Of course, people like you don't like 'facts' - because they conflict with your prejudices.

Bet you've voted Reform UK!
 


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