10-06-2025, 18:25
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Trouble is, you don’t have any suggestions for improving Wales’ lot.
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10-06-2025, 18:50
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
In contrast to the financially thriving but electorally poor Conservative Party, Reform is struggling to get the donations in. I understand deputy chair Richard Tice has been its biggest funder of late.
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Senior figures in Reform UK have grown frustrated with party treasurer Nick Candy, saying big donations have failed to materialise — including his own “seven figure” pledge — even as the party has soared in opinion polls.
Candy, whose job it is to fundraise for Nigel Farage’s populist party, has repeatedly claimed publicly that he will bring in tens of millions of pounds in donations for Reform, and that wealthy businesspeople are on the cusp of giving large donations.
However, two senior Reform figures have told the Financial Times that concerns have grown in the party that the money flowing in does not match Candy’s rhetoric, and that his public boasts may in fact be deterring would-be donors.
“There is significant disquiet around the party generally that he has not only failed to deliver on the amount he pledged to give the party personally, but also he’s talked about these tens of millions of pounds of pledges from other donors and they don’t materialise,” the person said. “He has been all talk and no trousers.”
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10-06-2025, 19:00
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Reform cleverly endorsing swift bricks which Labour blocked in fear of Reform using it against them.
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Swift Bricks
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10-06-2025, 19:09
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Swift Bricks 
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a ‘swift brick’ is a brick that sits flush to the wall, with a hole in it, providing nesting habitat for eight species of small urban birds.
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https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/blog/...ome-their-home
Previous holes in houses that some species of bird live in are are being blocked up through insulation and repairs. Birds who depend on such cavities are in sharp decline, including swifts and house sparrows.
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10-06-2025, 20:50
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Trouble is, you don’t have any suggestions for improving Wales’ lot.
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I’m not a politician so I wouldn’t, and neither do you. I’ve always said I don’t vote for who I think is the best party, instead who I think would be the least worst.
And that’s why I’ll regrow my hair before I vote Reform.
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10-06-2025, 20:53
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Anyway, as if anyone needed evidence how Farage will BS about anything and hitch his wagon to any cause….
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10-06-2025, 20:55
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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I’m not a politician so I wouldn’t, and neither do you. I’ve always said I don’t vote for who I think is the best party, instead who I think would be the least worst.
And that’s why I’ll regrow my hair before I vote Reform.
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Then where's the value in anything you have to say? Any citizen should be able to understand what could make the local economy grow. It's the politicians who have no idea.
Then there's your ridiculous notion that you'll vote for the least worst party without knowing whether or not the can improve Wales' lot.
At least Reform are putting something forward and thus might even be "least worst".
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10-06-2025, 20:58
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So if you don’t have a solution then you’re to keep your opinions quiet? Wow, spectacular stuff.
Tell you what. Come and actually live here in Wales for a bit. Experience life under a Welsh government. Once done then maybe you’ll have a more informed opinion about what’s “best for Wales”.
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10-06-2025, 21:05
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Your usual avoidance of offering a solution. You don't need to live in Wales to know the dire situation it is in. Reform's intention to improve the economy by making prime steel using local fuel is a no brainer. It'll just need execution, which is the difficult bit for politicians to achieve.
But you'll vote for the "least worst".
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10-06-2025, 21:11
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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So if you don’t have a solution then you’re to keep your opinions quiet? Wow, spectacular stuff.
Tell you what. Come and actually live here in Wales for a bit. Experience life under a Welsh government. Once done then maybe you’ll have a more informed opinion about what’s “best for Wales”.
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Russ, I’m not Welsh, I live in London, I’ve visited Wales twice, beautiful country and really nice people. So I can’t really comment on much, not being in possession of ‘facts’.
But please, as I genuinely want to know, what are the issues you have? What do you think that your (devolved) assembly has done wrong, what do you think is (a) solution?
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10-06-2025, 21:15
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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But you'll vote for the "least worst".
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Finally you get it. Got it in one.
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10-06-2025, 23:14
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Anyway, as if anyone needed evidence how Farage will BS about anything and hitch his wagon to any cause….
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At least with Starmer and Badenoch you know roughly what you're getting as there's beliefs of sorts behind it. With Farage it's just whichever way the wind is blowing that day.
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Your usual avoidance of offering a solution. You don't need to live in Wales to know the dire situation it is in. Reform's intention to improve the economy by making prime steel using local fuel is a no brainer. It'll just need execution, which is the difficult bit for politicians to achieve.
But you'll vote for the "least worst".
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I'm afraid Thatcher was right, Seph. We need to focus on growing industries and service where we enjoy a competitive advantage. Replicating 1970s Labour by propping up old industries to win votes doesn't get us closer to Swiss standards of wealth but closer to Albanian ones.
Of course, there may be a strategic necessity to maintain some industries but that's another argument.
Improving the transport in Wales would be a better use of funds.
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10-06-2025, 23:40
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Always good to improve transport. But what will that achueve unless wealth producing businesses are there to benefit from said transpirt. Prime steel is needed for our defence industries, car industries, ship building, etc.
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
I hate having to vote these days because I have yet to find a political party that I actually fully trust to support and vote for.
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11-06-2025, 08:23
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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I hate having to vote these days because I have yet to find a political party that I actually fully trust to support and vote for.
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That can't be a new thing can it, politicians have never been trustworthy
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