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[News] Nigel Farage and Reform



BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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My daughter has dyslexia and in all likelihood so does my wife. Whilst they take an age to read things their written English is excellent so not sure blaming your dyslexia is an excuse. Granted the sample size I have is two but They are both better at proof reading than I.

I live in a house of 5 neurodivergent people and work in a school with somewhere around 100. As is often the case I socialise and interact with many neurodivergent people.

I have never met anyone who uses their neurodivergence as an excuse for poor choices and ignorance in the way Right Brained Ronnie does. With the resources available, noone should be hiding behind their neuro challenges to the extent he does, and in my experience, noone does.

The guy is either a total fraud or someone who has decided to be defined by his limitations and use them to excuse his poor choices and achievements. Being a Reform fan, it is hard to know which.
 




Right Brain Ronnie

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Feb 20, 2023
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Did your Adhd make you post on the wrong thread again?

Just for clarity this thread is about the duplicitous charlatan and grifter Nigel Farage.

😂
Would you slam a door in front of a blind man?
Because you have slammed it on me once to often. Ignored.
 


BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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Anyway, as RBR uses his alleged neurodiversity to avoid discussing his daft views and the nonsense of his fanboy crush. Shall we get back on track and talk about the frog faced grifter?
 


BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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Would you slam a door in front of a blind man?
Because you have slammed it on me once to often. Ignored.
The thing about people with ADHD, in my experience, is that we have a strong sense of humour (we need it, due to the number of daft things we do).

You wouldn't know about that though 😂
 


Guinness Boy

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Yes and no, the detail sometimes is just fluff, I brush aside as I don't feel it contributes to the real debate, I try to cut the noise and look at the problem and how the best way to solve it.
Let's face it, even the barristers who are across the detail get it very wrong, so are they qualified to do the job? Starmer is proving not to be.
Detail is very much needed sometimes.

As a completely random example there was this idiot on here once who didn’t read the terms and conditions properly on getting a free Albion shirt for his seven year old.

He complained on here and I have to say people were rightly not very kind. He’d totally missed the rules and, as a result, his kid missed out on a Brighton shirt and he became a laughing stock on here and eventually flounced. We still have a good laugh about how wrong he was today.

Details are important. 👍
 




Right Brain Ronnie

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Feb 20, 2023
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Detail is very much needed sometimes.

As a completely random example there was this idiot on here once who didn’t read the terms and conditions properly on getting a free Albion shirt for his seven year old.

He complained on here and I have to say people were rightly not very kind. He’d totally missed the rules and, as a result, his kid missed out on a Brighton shirt and he became a laughing stock on here and eventually flounced. We still have a good laugh about how wrong he was today.

Details are important. 👍
Well that is random, maybe this person couldn't read the terms and conditions because they were neurodiverse, but that is just a guess.
Plenty of fluff here so this would be a good example of me not reading much of it.

So do you agree the lying slicked backed barrister details are all wrong? You can answer that on the meltdown thread if that's your preference.👍
 


clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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Can we get back on topic and discuss whether knob fiddlers have closed brains ?

That certainly isn't the case from my experience.
 


Right Brain Ronnie

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Can we get back on topic and discuss whether knob fiddlers have closed brains ?

That certainly isn't the case from my experience.

Well you need to fiddle more.

Knob fiddlers are not just for Christmas they are for life.
 




Bodian

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Yes and no, the detail sometimes is just fluff, I brush aside as I don't feel it contributes to the real debate, I try to cut the noise and look at the problem and how the best way to solve it.
Let's face it, even the barristers who are across the detail get it very wrong, so are they qualified to do the job? Starmer is proving not to be.
Okay, so detail is fluff - and the real debate doesn't need detail or noise. You see the problem and the best way to solve it.

What is that Farage brings to this for you? He seems to define the problem as too many people in the country that he doesn't like (I'm trying to steer clear of calling it racism, as I know you don't think that being against people of certain races is racist). So, what in your view / Farage's view is the 'best way to solve it'?

Labour have so far deported quite a lot more than the failed tory policies. I guess that isn't enough for you and the other Farage 'fans'. So what's your 'solution'?
 




Guinness Boy

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Well that is random, maybe this person couldn't read the terms and conditions because they were neurodiverse, but that is just a guess.
Plenty of fluff here so this would be a good example of me not reading much of it.

So do you agree the lying slicked backed barrister details are all wrong? You can answer that on the meltdown thread if that's your preference.👍
It’s not random.
 




GrizzlingGammon

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Dec 15, 2018
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Pal any post that is too long doesn't get read unless I have an amazing passion to give me the attention to want to read it, you could not provide this for me in such a wordy article.
Perhaps as you like reading you could read up about dyslexia and ADHD, then you might get what spikes my attention and my capabilities, as I have said before, you are seeing me in my weakest form. In person is a whole different matter.
Regarding Nigel, you have to believe it he and Reform are going to change this country for the better. I know many labour who will never vote for them again as they feel shafted, and their only option is reform and many have become members.
You may have ADHD and dyslexia, but you can still write some good satire.
 


AstroSloth

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Dec 29, 2020
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Pal any post that is too long doesn't get read unless I have an amazing passion to give me the attention to want to read it, you could not provide this for me in such a wordy article.
Perhaps as you like reading you could read up about dyslexia and ADHD, then you might get what spikes my attention and my capabilities, as I have said before, you are seeing me in my weakest form. In person is a whole different matter.
Regarding Nigel, you have to believe it he and Reform are going to change this country for the better. I know many labour who will never vote for them again as they feel shafted, and their only option is reform and many have become members.
Turns out what spikes your attention is fascism and lies if you love Reform that much.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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I live in a house of 5 neurodivergent people and work in a school with somewhere around 100. As is often the case I socialise and interact with many neurodivergent people.

I have never met anyone who uses their neurodivergence as an excuse for poor choices and ignorance in the way Right Brained Ronnie does. With the resources available, noone should be hiding behind their neuro challenges to the extent he does, and in my experience, noone does.

The guy is either a total fraud or
someone who has decided to be defined by his limitations and use them to excuse his poor choices and achievements. Being a Reform fan, it is hard to know which.
I put him on ignore for the reasons you outlined. He is also hiding his ID behind a VPN so in my estimation he is not only trolling but is also taking the piss out of people like me (autistic)

Quite the little rat.
 




nicko31

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It does seem strange that all the people who have openly posted on NSC over many years about suffering from and supporting people who suffer from dyslexia, ADHD and various other neurodevelopmental disorders, seem to find they have completely different symptoms and issues to our newly arrived friend @Right Brain Ronnie ???
Need a poll, who has been more fun in the past few years, Two Professors, Bakerlite or RBR...
 






Lever

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Feb 6, 2019
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Would you slam a door in front of a blind man?
Because you have slammed it on me once to often. Ignored.
In case you read this, I have a couple of questions that obviously you can choose to respond to or ignore....

Firstly, why contribute in a written debate if that is a 'weak' medium for you? You surely know that you will receive written responses and that seems to offend you....

Secondly, why make a thread entitled 'Nigel Farage and Reform' about you and your challenges with neurodivergence?

I always try and distinguish between the person commenting on here and the points s/he makes. I know nothing of you as a person except what you write so I really am not your 'pal' in spite of your insistence to the contrary; for all I know you may well be a thoroughly decent individual.....

The content of your outpourings is all anyone has to go on when responding. So when I say your political statements seem ill informed, poorly supported and generally wrong headed, it really is not a personal matter. If your condition makes you feel uncomfortable then I have sympathy; if you spout drivel then you can expect that drivel to be challenged.

It really isn't intended to offend you, but if you are going to make sweeping uninformed statements then you surely cannot expect them to go unchallenged.
 
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They have become a parody of themselves.

Lance Corporal Lee Anderson, of the Kings Own Deserters, Battle of the Somme Veteran, Hero of the Bloody Brexit campaign, has his say on Women.


People elected this cretin, we , honestly can’t mock American for electing Trump.
 


loz

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They have become a parody of themselves.

Lance Corporal Lee Anderson, of the Kings Own Deserters, Battle of the Somme Veteran, Hero of the Bloody Brexit campaign, has his say on Women.


People elected this cretin, we , honestly can’t mock American for electing Trump.
Please tell me that’s not real, that is a elected member of parliament, what does it say about his electorate, that really is up there with Trump…actually it’s probably worse!
 


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