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1andrew1 03-12-2025 12:44

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36207269)
Not at all timed to distract from recent headlines about him, honest!

No, I don't think so as it's been said behind closed doors.

I think it's been said to convince the donors that their money won't be wasted as Reform will get in power whether it's through a merger with the Conservative Party or through an electoral alliance with them.

Sephiroth 03-12-2025 12:57

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
Anything could happen. The public are a fickle challenge for all parties and where we are now with their preferences may not be at thew next GE.

Farage is amassing some Tory talent and that needs to be translated into public messaging. Kemi is much of the same one-man-band nature for the Tories as Farage currently is for Reform UK.

But at the GE you could imagine that if the Tory front bench remains the same, all the other parties will be tearing into the Torties for parading the losers who screwed us over back then.

Hugh 03-12-2025 13:57

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 36207278)
You can always tell when something is scaring the shite out of present Governments, and the institutions that hang on to their coat tails, by the ever increasing lengths of desperation they turn to in order to paint them in a bad light.

Dragging stuff up that's probably 45 years old, from back in the days when we had blackboards at school, when a gollywog was a kids doll, and when parents and teachers actually had the sense to punish naughty disruptive children.

It's all heading the same way as the run up to Brexit, keep attacking it by any and all means possible, while telling people they must be stupid uneducated mouth breathing morons to even consider voting for it. Didn't that go well ;)

Yes, in the 70s saying to your Jewish classmates ’gas them all’ was just like using the word blackboard…

Carth 03-12-2025 17:03

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36207295)
Yes, in the 70s saying to your Jewish classmates ’gas them all’ was just like using the word blackboard…

I seem to remember us kids saying, and doing, lots of stuff in the late 60's early 70's.

Thankfully the justice system and law courts wouldn't be able to cope if it all got brought back up, however a bit of mud slinging at a 'person of interest' goes a long way in the media ;)

1andrew1 03-12-2025 18:35

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 36207298)
I seem to remember us kids saying, and doing, lots of stuff in the late 60's early 70's.

Thankfully the justice system and law courts wouldn't be able to cope if it all got brought back up, however a bit of mud slinging at a 'person of interest' goes a long way in the media ;)

It's only right that politicians are held to account for their actions. Farage has traditionally been given plenty of platform time and little scrutiny. That's now starting to change and rightly so.

Hugh 03-12-2025 18:40

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 36207298)
I seem to remember us kids saying, and doing, lots of stuff in the late 60's early 70's.

Thankfully the justice system and law courts wouldn't be able to cope if it all got brought back up, however a bit of mud slinging at a 'person of interest' goes a long way in the media ;)

Pretty sure I never went up to my Jewish school friends and said "gas them all", or to the Black and Asian ones saying "send them home"…

Did you?

There’s a huge difference between playground banter and racism…

OLD BOY 03-12-2025 21:17

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36207303)

It's only right that politicians are held to account for their actions. Farage has traditionally been given plenty of platform time and little scrutiny. That's now starting to change and rightly so.

What, when he was a kid? Do come off it, you are as bad as they are, making up stupid stuff.

The point is, he has a set of policies that none of the other parties like, but they know this is really what most people want. That, and nothing else, is the issue, and not what Farage did when he was a mischievous youngster (if indeed that is even true - people will say anything these days).

As for scrutiny, you will find regular press conferences given by Nigel Farage and Zia Yusuf, when the press have plenty of opportunity to quiz them over their policies and their personal convictions. Watch them on YouTube. The fact that you don’t hear much about it is because the mass media and the opposition politicians want to shut them up. So they just sling mud and make false accusations.

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36207304)
Pretty sure I never went up to my Jewish school friends and said "gas them all", or to the Black and Asian ones saying "send them home"…

Did you?

There’s a huge difference between playground banter and racism…

Nor did Farage, according to Farage. People making allegations does not make it true.

Paul 03-12-2025 21:52

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36207304)
There’s a huge difference between playground banter and racism…

Not Really.
Pretty sure some banter when I was a kid would be classed as "racism" now.
There is also a big difference between proven facts and unproven accusations.

thenry 04-12-2025 19:44

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
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Christopher Harborne gave Nigel Farage's party £9m in August, according to new data published by the Electoral Commission. The contribution ranks as the largest ever single donation from a living person in UK political history.

https://news.sky.com/story/how-recor...lions-13479318
Happy campaigning :woot:

thenry 05-12-2025 16:09

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
rubber lips had a bust up on question time

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ant-stunt.html

I don't know how people like this guy. He makes me sick.

Farage on the other hand seems to echo citizens concerns which is about it to be honest, echoing Putin then claiming it his... Anywho Mr righteousness speaks for his friend rubber lips..

https://www.gbnews.com/politics/vide...t-up-zia-yusuf

Sephiroth 05-12-2025 16:21

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
If you're calling Zia Yusuf "rubber lips", perhaps we could see a photo of you in case we might wish find an appropriate remark to make.

thenry 05-12-2025 16:23

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
My ears stick out. Feel free to call me Dumbo or anything similar. I don't have social media for a reason or I'd link it ;)

Sephiroth 05-12-2025 17:26

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36207409)
My ears stick out. Feel free to call me Dumbo or anything similar. I don't have social media for a reason or I'd link it ;)

"Dumbo" will do perfectly.

Paul 05-12-2025 17:29

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
:LOL:

OLD BOY 05-12-2025 18:00

Re: Reform UK's chronicles
 
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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36207407)
rubber lips had a bust up on question time

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ant-stunt.html

I don't know how people like this guy. He makes me sick.

Farage on the other hand seems to echo citizens concerns which is about it to be honest, echoing Putin then claiming it his... Anywho Mr righteousness speaks for his friend rubber lips..

https://www.gbnews.com/politics/vide...t-up-zia-yusuf

Zia talks a lot of sense, in my opinion.


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