13-03-2025, 20:17
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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There can’t be one single sane individual outside of a mental health hospital who genuinely thought that bunch of freaks had a chance of becoming a legitimate option for number 10. Especially considering how many seem to have little-to-no understanding of how elections work.
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I didn’t think they’d get into power, that’s impossible with our system.
But I thought they might just frighten the uni-party enough to cause them to pivot on several issues if they felt threatened enough.
But now that’s in doubt.
Oh well, welcome to Englandistan, 2065.
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13-03-2025, 20:43
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
For clarity that wasn’t aimed at you.
Just the brain-donors who genuinely thought they’d become an electable party within the next 15 years.
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13-03-2025, 20:54
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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It’s disappointing, they’re toast. For a moment there was a chance that there might actually be right orientated party that could change things.
But they can’t get their act together when there’s only 5 of them.
So we’re stuck with the uni-party and continuing high migration from Islamic countries and the managed decline of the country and economy.
I hope my boys emigrate and make better life elsewhere, ironic isn’t it!!!!!!
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The reason we're talking about Reform now is that they're down to four MPs, not five.
I think it's fair to say that Reform seems to be influencing Labour's agenda. Witness the increase in defence spending at the expense of foreign aid and the intent to reduce welfare spending.
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14-03-2025, 07:24
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
It’s just as well. “Britain’s fastest growing party” lost more members last month. Rats/sinking ship.
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14-03-2025, 10:15
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
The problem with being a radical insurgent political party with a reform agenda is that you attract radicals who by their nature are unhappy with consensus. It’s long been seen as a problem with the hard left, which has long has problems with factionalism. Looks like the far right isn’t immune.
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14-03-2025, 10:56
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
The reason we're talking about Reform now is that they're down to four MPs, not five.
I think it's fair to say that Reform seems to be influencing Labour's agenda. Witness the increase in defence spending at the expense of foreign aid and the intent to reduce welfare spending.
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With the Labour current attack lines roughly paraphrased as “we’re so bold we are taking forward ideas so bad even the Tories rejected them” I’d not be so quick to celebrate the demise of Reform.
Austerity is a failed economic model that has been a noose around the neck of the economy for 15 years. There is no reason to expect austerity 2.0 to end any differently.
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14-03-2025, 12:55
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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With the Labour current attack lines roughly paraphrased as “we’re so bold we are taking forward ideas so bad even the Tories rejected them” I’d not be so quick to celebrate the demise of Reform.
Austerity is a failed economic model that has been a noose around the neck of the economy for 15 years. There is no reason to expect austerity 2.0 to end any differently.
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I don't see Reform ending any day soon but they are clearly going through what might be politely described as growing pains. They're polling up there with Labour and the Conservatives in the national polls and are predicted to win Runcorn & Helsby.
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14-03-2025, 17:57
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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and are predicted to win Runcorn & Helsby.
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I can’t see it myself.
It would be quite something if they did
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14-03-2025, 18:17
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
As always, a by-election is a near zero cost to kick the government.
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26-03-2025, 22:44
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Mr Farage and NatWest said in a joint statement: "NatWest Group and Nigel Farage MP are pleased to confirm that they have resolved and settled their dispute, and the bank has apologised to Mr Farage. "The terms of settlement are confidential."
https://news.sky.com/story/farage-an...spute-13336016
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How much you reckon he's got
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30-03-2025, 20:39
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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How much you reckon he's got 
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I heard over £500,000K. Too much.
Average Joe wouldn’t have got this.
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30-03-2025, 21:29
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
I would have guessed millions no? He was persecuted both personally and professionally. It was a lot of defamation.
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17-04-2025, 17:06
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
A party of snowflakes or just lovers of litigation?
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Rupert Lowe to sue Nigel Farage for libel amid Reform bullying row
Rupert Lowe has announced he is bringing legal action against Nigel Farage over an alleged “smear campaign” against him.
On Thursday, the MP for Great Yarmouth, who has been embroiled in a row with Reform UK, said that he had instructed lawyers and intended to bring a defamation claim against three of his former colleagues.
He addressed his comments to Mr Farage, the party leader, Zia Yusuf, the party chairman, and Lee Anderson, another Reform MP.
Mr Lowe said his legal action related to claims made on March 7 by the other men that he had “engaged in serious workplace bullying” and “made multiple serious threats to physically assault, and injure, Mr Yusuf”.
He said: “The statement was read by millions and has caused serious harm to my reputation.”
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https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...8a068c86&ei=21
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17-04-2025, 20:25
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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They had a real shot, for about 5mins.
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17-04-2025, 22:04
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
5 minutes? I love your optimism.
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