[News] Nigel Farage and Reform

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Zeberdi

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You say naive I say, people who class reform as far right are naive, look at that fool coxs who called Farage a Tommy Robinson in a suit.

That first class naivety and anyone that type of left propaganda needs to watch GB News and see what other different views are being held within our country.

You really are a prize WUM of the highest order aren’t you. :facepalm: I rarely if ever join in with pile ons against other posters but how extraordinarily callous and so twisted out of shape can a person be to call the husband of murdered MP, Jo Cox, a “fool” for calling out the underlying ideology that led to his wife being killed by a neo-nazi, white supremacist?

I feel I (many of us) have given you the benefit of the doubt with your neurodivergent complaints about the way you feel you have been treated on NSC despite feeling very uncomfortable about your obsessive references to neurodivergent conditions in every thread you post on but ffs, calling other posters “naive” for taking a stand against Antisemitism, (and other forms of racism) and calling it “first class naivety” when those same posters call out far right/hard right ideology is unbelievably misguided and frankly asking for a cyber version of a punch in the face.

FWIW before you start blaming your ADHD or Dyslexia as the reason for my reaction to your above post, I am Jewish, left of centre and Autistic. And you have just become one big frickin trigger.
 
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A1X

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You really are a prize WUM of the highest order aren’t you. :facepalm: I rarely if ever join in with pile ons against other posters but how extraordinary callous and so twisted out of shape can a person be to call the husband of murdered MP, Jo Cox, a “fool” for calling out the underlying ideology that led to his wife being killed by a neo-nazi, white supremacist?

I feel I (many of us) have given you the benefit of the doubt with your neurodivergent complaints about the way you feel you have been treated on NSC despite feeling very uncomfortable about your obsessive references to neurodivergent conditions in every thread you post on but ffs, calling other posters “naive” for taking a stand against Antisemitism, (and other forms of racism) and calling it “first class naivety” when those same posters call out far right/hard right ideology is unbelievably misguided and frankly asking for a cyber version of a punch in the face.

FWIW before you start blaming your ADHD or Dyslexia as the reason for my reaction to your above post, I am Jewish, left of centre and Autistic. And you have just become one big frickin trigger.
Well said, Zeb.

I think we are being 'gaslighted' by someone sneering at neurodiversity. I put the little shit on ignore some time ago.

As I have said on numerous occasions, genuine neurodiversity is not an excuse for being a ****. As for fake neurodiversity, well that is one definition of being a ****.
 








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It's interesting that Farage is not tweeting at the moment.

He posted his 'My message to Keir Starmer' three days ago, and his 'My response to the attack in Southport' five days ago.

But nothing on the subsequent escalation of the riots. Perhaps he realises he has got what he wished for and is keeping his head down.
The frog-faced twunt is a charlatan at best and an evil **** at worst. Somewhere betwixt the two, but most likely nearer to the latter.
 


Eric the meek

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The frog-faced twunt is a charlatan at best and an evil **** at worst. Somewhere betwixt the two, but most likely nearer to the latter.
To be fair, he did warn us in his acceptance speech in Clacton...

If I read him right, he and his far right chums will be assessing how events have quickly unfolded, and discussing how best to capitalise on the disarray they have caused.
He will be keen to maintain his perceived high moral ground, but also keen to maintain the momentum that his disruption has gained.

I believe he has 'previous' on this front. Only this time, he is an elected MP.
It may be that the greatest threat to our law and order, not to mention our national security, is sitting in Parliament.
 


Deportivo Seagull

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To be fair, he did warn us in his acceptance speech in Clacton...

If I read him right, he and his far right chums will be assessing how events have quickly unfolded, and discussing how best to capitalise on the disarray they have caused.
He will be keen to maintain his perceived high moral ground, but also keen to maintain the momentum that his disruption has gained.

I believe he has 'previous' on this front. Only this time, he is an elected MP.
It may be that the greatest threat to our law and order, not to mention our national security, is sitting in Parliament.
And one MP that the government said needed investigating due to his love in with Putin. He’s keeping his head down to distance himself from the riots, the only problem is that he will loose support if he doesn’t back them. A bit like Trump but not so orange.
 




Is it PotG?

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It's not PPF :wink:

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Is it me?

I think I read on earlier posts somewhere that it was.
 


Bodian

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It's interesting that Farage is not tweeting at the moment.

He posted his 'My message to Keir Starmer' three days ago, and his 'My response to the attack in Southport' five days ago.

But nothing on the subsequent escalation of the riots. Perhaps he realises he has got what he wished for and is keeping his head down.
Maybe he's in the USA with his mate?
 


Eric the meek

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And one MP that the government said needed investigating due to his love in with Putin. He’s keeping his head down to distance himself from the riots, the only problem is that he will loose support if he doesn’t back them. A bit like Trump but not so orange.
Indeed. Being an MP is probably a double edged sword for him.

On the one hand, he loves the limelight. He will benefit from the higher profile, bigger platform and legitimacy. On the other hand, he is now under parliamentary scrutiny. If Labour are on the ball, they will be crawling all over Reform and its funding. He has caused a lot of damage, quite quickly.
 




Eric the meek

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Maybe he's in the USA with his mate?
Perhaps it wouldn't have been good optics to be in the US, while rioters disrupt UK.

Mind you:

 


Deportivo Seagull

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Indeed. Being an MP is probably a double edged sword for him.

On the one hand, he loves the limelight. He will benefit from the higher profile, bigger platform and legitimacy. On the other hand, he is now under parliamentary scrutiny. If Labour are on the ball, they will be crawling all over Reform and its funding. He has caused a lot of damage, quite quickly.
In his first official meeting Wes Streeting said the government would ‘go after’ Farage regards his comments in support of Putin, as they weren’t in the UK’s best interests. Farage is everything that Starmer loathes and so is in his sights.
 


Peteinblack

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To be fair, he did warn us in his acceptance speech in Clacton...

If I read him right, he and his far right chums will be assessing how events have quickly unfolded, and discussing how best to capitalise on the disarray they have caused.
He will be keen to maintain his perceived high moral ground, but also keen to maintain the momentum that his disruption has gained.

I believe he has 'previous' on this front. Only this time, he is an elected MP.
It may be that the greatest threat to our law and order, not to mention our national security, is sitting in Parliament.
Problem for Labour is how grifters like Farage portray the Government's response;

If Starmer pursues a tough crack-down, Farage et al will complain that free-speech and democracy are being suppressed by the dictatorial Left, and patriots are being persecuted for expressing 'legitimate' concerns about 'their' country.

If Starmer does not pursue a tough crack-down, Farage et al will claim that Britain has a weak, liberal, government, and needs a strong leader or the military to clear up the mess - even though much of it is being fomented by Farage himself.

Classic Right-wing playbook to undermine and goad a centrist/centre-Left government.

Why did none of these scumbags 'protest' during the last 14 years of Tory government - they only crawl out from under their rocks once a Labour government is elected. This is politically-motivated and carefully-orchestrated.
 




The Clamp

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Well said, Zeb.

I think we are being 'gaslighted' by someone sneering at neurodiversity. I put the little shit on ignore some time ago.

As I have said on numerous occasions, genuine neurodiversity is not an excuse for being a ****. As for fake neurodiversity, well that is one definition of being a ****.
I don’t believe his neurodiversity bullshit for a second.

He’s just a prize **** who is taking people for fools.

He’s an arsehole.
 


Deportivo Seagull

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Problem for Labour is how grifters like Farage portray the Government's response;

If Starmer pursues a tough crack-down, Farage et al will complain that free-speech and democracy are being suppressed by the dictatorial Left, and patriots are being persecuted for expressing 'legitimate' concerns about 'their' country.

If Starmer does not pursue a tough crack-down, Farage et al will claim that Britain has a weak, liberal, government, and needs a strong leader or the military to clear up the mess - even though much of it is being fomented by Farage himself.

Classic Right-wing playbook to undermine and goad a centrist/centre-Left government.

Why did none of these scumbags 'protest' during the last 14 years of Tory government - they only crawl out from under their rocks once a Labour government is elected. This is politically-motivated and carefully-orchestrated.
Farage’s problem is that Starmer is a lawyer and will be calculated and cold blooded in his approach. As a private citizen, who had a lot of sympathy from those in government, he got away with a lot. He’s now in the new governments sights and they are very determined.
The reason he went to give the orange one a handjob, was because if he gets re elected, Farage will head state side. If he doesn’t fuckface is going to have a few problems.
 


amexer

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Listening to interviews with many o Tommy Robinsion marc they are encouraging all Robinson supporters to vote Reform. Dont think that will do Farage any favours in the long run. Both have one policy Anti immigrants.
 


WATFORD zero

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Has there been some massive technical issue with Internet connectivity in Clacton for the last week ?

Because it certainly can't be that Farage's legal team are worried about his last diatribes and have told him to shut it and keep his head down, could it ???
 




Thunder Bolt

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Has there been some massive technical issue with Internet connectivity in Clacton for the last week ?

Because it certainly can't be that Farage's legal team are worried about his last diatribes and have told him to shut it and keep his head down, could it ???
Seemingly, he’s been in Hong Kong.
 




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