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Russ 11-01-2025 19:36

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
Oh I think that’s a given.

Paul 11-01-2025 22:14

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
Related to the previous post by Chris, off topic nonsense removed.

I would also advise all members to remember the rules about using silly nicknames for political parties.

See : https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...2#post36185062

Itshim 12-01-2025 11:41

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 36189151)
I’m sure that warms the cockles of his Clacton constituents who he never sees.

Only see our labour mp at election time , what's new:angel:

Russ 12-01-2025 11:53

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Clacton will be lucky to see Nine-Job Nigel at election time too.

How much time does your Labour MP spend in America?

papa smurf 12-01-2025 11:58

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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36189178)
Only see our labour mp at election time , what's new:angel:

To be fair they are busy making sure rape gangs and their enablers aren't properly investigated.

OLD BOY 12-01-2025 12:45

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 36189179)
Clacton will be lucky to see Nine-Job Nigel at election time too.

How much time does your Labour MP spend in America?

All this name calling and generally lame playground conversation is not becoming of you all.

I get it that a large majority of forumers on here don’t like Nigel Farage or Reform UK. But he is popular with a growing proportion of the public for a reason - he is reflecting their concerns and views in his speeches. They like what he has to say.

Whether you are for or against him or his party, would it not be better to discuss their policies and what you agree or disagree with?

I would have thought that nationalising Thames Water and fixing our public services would have gone down quite well with you guys, for example. So what is it you are not agreeing with? Let’s have a grown up debate about that.

papa smurf 12-01-2025 12:48

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36189183)
All this name calling and generally lame playground conversation is not becoming of you all.

I get it that a large majority of forumers on here don’t like Nigel Farage or Reform UK. But he is popular with a growing proportion of the public for a reason - he is reflecting their concerns and views in his speeches. They like what he has to say.

Whether you are for or against him or his party, would it not be better to discuss their policies and what you agree or disagree with?

I would have thought that nationalising Thames Water and fixing our public services would have gone down quite well with you guys, for example. So what is it you are not agreeing with? Let’s have a grown up debate about that.

I'm sure once he has, he will :erm:

Itshim 12-01-2025 17:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ (Post 36189179)
Clacton will be lucky to see Nine-Job Nigel at election time too.

How much time does your Labour MP spend in America?

Haven't a clue were she is. Walk past offices of her and our AM never open. Seems to be the norm for all elected officials that or hide in China 🇨🇳 after all nothing is going wrong here is it!

Russ 12-01-2025 17:56

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So off to other countries for trade business? Nice.

1andrew1 12-01-2025 17:57

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Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36189199)
Haven't a clue were she is. Walk past offices of her and our AM never open. Seems to be the norm for all elected officials that or hide in China 🇨🇳 after all nothing is going wrong here is it!

Bit daft not to allow ministers to travel overseas to drum up trade. The days of waiting for big trade partners coming knocking all the time ended a long time ago.

ianch99 12-01-2025 18:43

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36189203)
Bit daft not to allow ministers to travel overseas to drum up trade. The days of waiting for big trade partners coming knocking all the time ended a long time ago.

Wasting your time Andrew, no matter what Labour does, they will whinge about it. Not a peep from them during the 7 year long Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse that concluded in 2022. No calls then for action on the 20 recommendations the Tories sat on. Only when Labour comes into power is now such a scandal. This just pure partisan politicking ..

papa smurf 12-01-2025 19:01

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36189208)
Wasting your time Andrew, no matter what Labour does, they will whinge about it. Not a peep from them during the 7 year long Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse that concluded in 2022. No calls then for action on the 20 recommendations the Tories sat on. Only when Labour comes into power is now such a scandal. This just pure partisan politicking ..

It never came across my desk

---------- Post added at 19:01 ---------- Previous post was at 18:46 ----------

One hundred and eighty

Jubilant Nigel Farage celebrates as Reform UK hits new membership milestone
The Reform leader marked his insurgent party reaching 180,000 paid-up members.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...orm-membership

4.5 million quid in fees

1andrew1 12-01-2025 19:14

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36189208)
Wasting your time Andrew, no matter what Labour does, they will whinge about it. Not a peep from them during the 7 year long Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse that concluded in 2022. No calls then for action on the 20 recommendations the Tories sat on. Only when Labour comes into power is now such a scandal. This just pure partisan politicking ..

Trying to weaponise these poor children's suffering is disappointing at best.

papa smurf 12-01-2025 19:39

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And the BAFTA goes to...

Russ 12-01-2025 19:44

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36189214)
Trying to weaponise these poor children's suffering is disappointing at best.

But not even slightly unexpected.


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