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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by Chris
Blooming genuflecting Anglocatholics.
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Er, no.
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22-10-2025, 19:34
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Er, no.
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Yeah, they even bow to the bishop. We didn’t have a Reformation just so they could swing incense about the place willy-nilly.
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22-10-2025, 19:47
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by Chris
Yeah, they even bow to the bishop. We didn’t have a Reformation just so they could swing incense about the place willy-nilly.
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Should be banned that, could easily take someone's eye out
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Yesterday, 11:00
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Amusing to see Farage throwing a hissy fit! I guess he thinks that the House of Commons should be like GB News or the BBC who hang upon his every word!
If Reform gets into power, will he allow the other parties a right to reply? I don't think so, given how he's now happy for MPs and councillors to keep their seats after changing parties to Reform, despite advocating for such politicians to seek re-election in the past.
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"Every week at PMQs I am attacked by the PM and Labour MPs, but have no right of reply. I am just a mere spectator. So I have decided to spectate from the public gallery today instead."
His comments followed the Prime Minister branding Reform as "Kremlin cronies sewing division".
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Yesterday, 11:09
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
How it actually works…
https://www.parliament.uk/business/c...f-the-speaker/
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There are 15 questions on the Order Paper for Prime Minister’s Questions. Because more MPs want to ask a question than there are slots available, a ballot (known as the 'shuffle') is run on a computer programme. This decides by random which MPs will ask questions and the order they will be asked in. The MPs are listed in the Order Paper and the Speaker calls on MPs in that order.
In addition to the MPs drawn in the 'shuffle', the Leader of the official Opposition usually asks six questions, and the leader of the third largest party two questions.
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Yesterday, 11:34
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
they need to stop the arse kissing do you think our party is fabulous questions and stick to current topics
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Yesterday, 12:25
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
"I didn't get where I am today by arse kissing" . . says almost everybody stuck in the lower half of the promotion ladder
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Yesterday, 13:23
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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"I didn't get where I am today by arse kissing" . . says almost everybody stuck in the lower half of the promotion ladder 
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Probably the wrong thread for this sentiment!
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Yesterday, 16:06
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Amusing to see Farage throwing a hissy fit! I guess he thinks that the House of Commons should be like GB News or the BBC who hang upon his every word!
If Reform gets into power, will he allow the other parties a right to reply? I don't think so, given how he's now happy for MPs and councillors to keep their seats after changing parties to Reform, despite advocating for such politicians to seek re-election in the past.
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Labour are going after reform, they see the threat. Reeves is going to blame Farage for her budget.
He's just getting in there first, like any competent political operator would.
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Yesterday, 17:22
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by Pierre
Labour are going after reform, they see the threat. Reeves is going to blame Farage for her budget.
He's just getting in there first, like any competent political operator would.
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Reeves would be daft to hide the negative ongoing cost of Brexit from the public now. That was her approach last time round when Labour wanted to woo former Brexit voters. Labour knows they're a lost cause now so she has nothing to lose.
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Yesterday, 21:12
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Reeves would be daft to hide the negative ongoing cost of Brexit from the public now. That was her approach last time round when Labour wanted to woo former Brexit voters. Labour knows they're a lost cause now so she has nothing to lose.
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Brexit has been the elephant in UK room for a decade now. But no politician has dared admit it for fear of telling the electorate that they're stupid.
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Today, 01:05
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by Mr K
Brexit has been the elephant in UK room for a decade now. But no politician has dared admit it for fear of telling the electorate that they're stupid.
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Electorate aren't anywhere near as stupid as the idiots that listened to all the experts and polling companies that said "hey don't worry, Remain will ace this"
Quite possibly if they hadn't ignored 'the man in the street' they wouldn't have been so smug and sorted it better . . oh and wow, look at that, they're doing it again, ignoring the people
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