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4 minutes ago, Dazzler said:

Thankfully a wedge of the cunts selecting reform will be dead by the time the next election rolls around.

 

I dunno. @Rayvin tells me, unbelievably, Farage is down with the kids. 

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12 minutes ago, Renton said:

 

I dunno. @Rayvin tells me, unbelievably, Farage is down with the kids. 

Farage will have been ousted by then for being too centrist anyways. Musk only wants Aryan brothers leading the nations - none of this tab smoking, pint drinking, investment banking man of the people bollocks. 

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45 minutes ago, Renton said:

 

I dunno. @Rayvin tells me, unbelievably, Farage is down with the kids. 

 

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/farage-aims-for-2029-youthquake-as-teenage-boys-fall-for-reform-x08xc86c2

 

"Nigel Farage will probably be 65 by the next general election, but his talk of emasculation and a failing state seems to be resonating with some future voters"

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56 minutes ago, Rayvin said:

 

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/farage-aims-for-2029-youthquake-as-teenage-boys-fall-for-reform-x08xc86c2

 

"Nigel Farage will probably be 65 by the next general election, but his talk of emasculation and a failing state seems to be resonating with some future voters"

 

For clarity, I wasn't being sarcastic or doubting you. 

I mean, it is absolutely bewildering to me what his appeal is to anyone. The BBC and MSM refuse to treat him like a normal politician though which is a big part of it. He has zero policies and is never pressed on this (let alone his countless demonstrable lies previously). 🤷‍♂️

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3 minutes ago, Renton said:

 

For clarity, I wasn't being sarcastic or doubting you. 

I mean, it is absolutely bewildering to me what his appeal is to anyone. The BBC and MSM refuse to treat him like a normal politician though which is a big part of it. He has zero policies and is never pressed on this (let alone his countless demonstrable lies previously). 🤷‍♂️

 

Sorry I know, I was just evidencing the point for you..!

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58 minutes ago, Monkeys Fist said:

Does he mention the state is failing in large part because of him and his Brexit bullshit? 
 

No? 
 

Well, knock me down with a side of gammon. 

I wonder if the impartial Times brings that up 

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Someone remind us too that he wants to abolish the NHS so his mate Trump can introduce a private health care system. That will be a sure fire vote winner. 

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1 minute ago, Renton said:

 

For clarity, I wasn't being sarcastic or doubting you. 

I mean, it is absolutely bewildering to me what his appeal is to anyone. The BBC and MSM refuse to treat him like a normal politician though which is a big part of it. He has zero policies and is never pressed on this (let alone his countless demonstrable lies previously). 🤷‍♂️


Good or bad, he is a character bang in the limelight. People resonate with him like Trump.
 

You could see this a mile off to be honest. The Tories imploded. Are Labour going to make our lives better within 4 years? The press are already against them and people I speak to are completely unimpressed. This opens the door for the far right, which has the benefit of X pushing their narrative. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Dazzler said:

Farage will have been ousted by then for being too centrist anyways. Musk only wants Aryan brothers leading the nations - none of this tab smoking, pint drinking, investment banking man of the people bollocks. 


As far as I can make out Farage’s stock is low with your average grass roots ocean going racist cunt because he refuses to back Yaxley Lennon. I don’t however think said aforementioned cunts would dream of voting for anyone else :cuppa:

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2 minutes ago, Dazzler said:

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Who wants to tell him?


His general answer for anything Brexit related is that the Tories fucked the deal up, otherwise it would be a golden age for the UK.

 

His following swallow it.

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3 minutes ago, Holden McGroin said:


His general answer for anything Brexit related is that the Tories fucked the deal up, otherwise it would be a golden age for the UK.

 

His following swallow it.

 

You know the worst thing? This response was predicted a long time ago, going as far back as the referendum. People have said this is what he will do, it is documented. And he still does it, and it still works, and he still gets away with it without challenge. 

 

I mean apart from the fact the man is a right wing cunt, can you even imagine what would happen to the country in terms of competent governance within days of his election? It would be the end of us. 

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Labour leave it wide open for him to fill the vacuum of their non movement on closer EU ties as well. They can’t leave that until the end of the parliament or there will be no tangible benefits. They need to be bolder but they take fucking forever to act on their words. I’ve literally seen this at work. I think they thought the election would give them a minimum two terms but I also think the time out of government has created a very steep learning curve due to the lack of experience 

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1 hour ago, Alex said:

Labour leave it wide open for him to fill the vacuum of their non movement on closer EU ties as well. They can’t leave that until the end of the parliament or there will be no tangible benefits. They need to be bolder but they take fucking forever to act on their words. I’ve literally seen this at work. I think they thought the election would give them a minimum two terms but I also think the time out of government has created a very steep learning curve due to the lack of experience 

 

Aye. I'm beginning to think Trump offers a window of opportunity for Labour to be brave, come off the fence, and pivot to the EU. Polls overwhelmingly show most people want closer ties with the EU and not a Trump America. Instead the opposite is happening. 

I mean it might not work. But at least fucking try. Better to die on you feet than on your knees etc. 

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2 hours ago, Alex said:

Labour leave it wide open for him to fill the vacuum of their non movement on closer EU ties as well. They can’t leave that until the end of the parliament or there will be no tangible benefits. They need to be bolder but they take fucking forever to act on their words. I’ve literally seen this at work. I think they thought the election would give them a minimum two terms but I also think the time out of government has created a very steep learning curve due to the lack of experience 

 

There's some suggestion they're going to relent on young people getting freedom of movement back at least, that's a step in the right direction. I don't know the timeframe for it of course, but still.

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15 minutes ago, Rayvin said:

 

I've been saying this for years mind :wink:

 

I thought of you when I said it. As the World turns more to shit, the more will come to your way of thinking.

 

DOES THAT MAKE YOU HAPPY???? 

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Just now, Renton said:

 

I thought of you when I said it. As the World turns more to shit, the more will come to your way of thinking.

 

DOES THAT MAKE YOU HAPPY???? 

 

NO, I WANTED YOUR IMAGINED FUTURE TO BE THE REAL ONE!! :lol: 

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This Chagos island stuff is starting to piss me off a bit like. Didn't the Tories start that process? What are they all crowing about exactly?

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