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Oh god not SnoopZ. He owes me £6.
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When people see Reform 'in action' , and what they stand for, they'll be coming to the same conclusion as this councillor. |
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How this particular MP could not have known about Reform’s intentions when he joined, I cannot imagine. He’s clearly a Conservative ‘wet’ but he’s unlikely to be elected as a Conservative. They, like Labour, are dead in the water, behind even the ludicrous Greens in the polls. |
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Sort of following OB's line of thought (though I'm still a paid up Conservative), the goings on are what is happening to some extent in Europe - albeit in the UK the economy, taxes and immigration are the important issues with the people. At present, it's "anyone but the Tories and Labour". Now Reform UK need to to become credible so that it doesn't let the blind masses down. And, Farage is not a Fascist. |
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A comparison between Farage and Oswald Mosely. Interesting. |
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Look hard enough and you could find equally compelling ‘arguments’ comparing, oh Karl Marx to Hitler! Look before you all wade in with accusations that I’m deeply in the Reform camp, no. The man is doing the usual technique of the populist, it’s all the fault of <insert group of choice here>, ie offering simple solutions to what are actually complex problems. And that never works! |
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Nothing to link Farage to any of this. There has never been any vitriol from Farage. Moseley was the opposite. |
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I don't think they'll stick with this come election time, but I'll give them some credit for saying it now. The triple lock isn't sustainable. At some point, a government will have to admit that and remove it, even if it costs them the election. You can't have this massively expensive outlay grow at the highest possible rate each year; it will become an ever-larger part of the budget over time. |
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