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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by Hugh
Actually, you said "not proven yet" - I quoted what you posted…
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It's only a matter of time, remember when angela raynor was hounded out of office, guess who has broken the ministerial code 17 times and failed to declare 380k of outside earnings on time, yeah its the man of the people, good old nige, shame he'll now no doubt be made to resign under the guise of it only being right
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Today, 18:21
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
It's only a matter of time, remember when angela raynor was hounded out of office, guess who has broken the ministerial code 17 times and failed to declare 380k of outside earnings on time, yeah its the man of the people, good old nige, shame he'll now no doubt be made to resign under the guise of it only being right
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Raynor was found to have breached the ministerial code. So she resigned (wasn't "hounded" because Starmer instigated the investigation.
Farage gets as much attention as Raynor, but there's nothing to pin on him that would merit resignation. Maybe even "yet".
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Today, 18:42
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Anyone remember what Farage said about Christian Wakeford defecting from the Conservative Party to Labour?
"If he calls a by-election then that's fine. If not, he is the Dishonourable Member for Bury South."
40 seconds in at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl5zbMP7gc0
Funny how he's changed his tune now that Conservatives are defecting to Reform! The challenger party is now just looking the same as the incumbent parties.
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This happens every single time that an MP jumps ship and joins another party. Everyone demands that he or she resigns their seat, well everyone except the party that they have joined. Highly hypocritical as they all do it, until it happens to suit them.
And in a way, that’s fine, remember we don’t (technically) vote for a party, we vote for an individual to represent us in Parliament. At most they would have five years to ‘come good’ or be kicked out.
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
It's only a matter of time, remember when angela raynor was hounded out of office, guess who has broken the ministerial code 17 times and failed to declare 380k of outside earnings on time, yeah its the man of the people, good old nige, shame he'll now no doubt be made to resign under the guise of it only being right
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Except ‘Man of the People’, our Nigel,* unlike Angela Reynor who was Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Housing; isn’t a minister, isn’t subject to the Ministerial Code, holds no office, so there really isn’t anything for him to resign from.
Of course he could resign his seat; but he was elected by the good people of Clacton to represent them. And I think it only fair that they see and hopefully take on board his behaviour, and decide at the next election if the really is the best person to have their interests at heart!
* I am being sarcastic. I do sometimes feel the need to mention this, just in case the nuance gets lost.
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Today, 18:52
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Why should Farage resign his seat? What has he done so wrong?
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Today, 19:51
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Farage fence-sitting, trying not to upset Trump….
https://www.independent.co.uk/bullet...-b2905022.html
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Nigel Farage stated the world would be a “better, more secure place” if America took over Greenland in a speech at World Economic Forum in Davos.
The Reform UK leader, however, disagreed with the idea based on his belief in national self-determination.
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So, in summary, he thinks it’s a good idea, but doesn’t agree with it…
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Today, 20:33
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Anyone remember what Farage said about Christian Wakeford defecting from the Conservative Party to Labour?
"If he calls a by-election then that's fine. If not, he is the Dishonourable Member for Bury South."
40 seconds in at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl5zbMP7gc0
Funny how he's changed his tune now that Conservatives are defecting to Reform! The challenger party is now just looking the same as the incumbent parties.
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Farage’s revenge for the cancelled council elections!
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
It's only a matter of time, remember when angela raynor was hounded out of office, guess who has broken the ministerial code 17 times and failed to declare 380k of outside earnings on time, yeah its the man of the people, good old nige, shame he'll now no doubt be made to resign under the guise of it only being right
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It has been accepted that this was just an administrative error by a staffer who didn’t put through in time. There was no intention to deceive. Farage’s party will not receive a penalty.
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Originally Posted by Hugh
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It’s a good idea, but Trump has gone about it the wrong way.
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