Yesterday, 22:26
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Penis face.
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Yesterday, 23:24
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Isn't UK Politics brilliantly funny
Most of the names we constantly read about are pretty much 'deadwood' when it comes down to the actual running of the country. If things don't go the way they like they're either off and running to sit on the other side of the circus, or hiding underneath the seats at the back.
Let's be honest here, a Parrot nailed to a perch could win the Clacton by-election and it would make absolutely zero difference to anything.
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Yesterday, 23:39
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laeva recumbens anguis
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by Carth
Isn't UK Politics brilliantly funny
Most of the names we constantly read about are pretty much 'deadwood' when it comes down to the actual running of the country. If things don't go the way they like they're either off and running to sit on the other side of the circus, or hiding underneath the seats at the back.
Let's be honest here, a Parrot nailed to a perch could win the Clacton by-election and it would make absolutely zero difference to anything.
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good to see you still supporting Farage…
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Yesterday, 23:44
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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good to see you still supporting Farage…
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He's resigned Hugh, I've already told you once
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Today, 09:33
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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good to see you still supporting Farage…
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Consistency is a good thing in these tubulent times
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Today, 10:07
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Is Farage to give another statement today?
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Today, 10:16
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Badenoch gets to the heart of the matter here - why does Farage think he is an exception to the country's rules?
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We all have to make declarations. I have to make declarations day in, day out for people who are giving donations and gifts or whatever so that people can see where the money is coming from.
Why does Nigel Farage want an exception? Why does he think that he is better or more important than the rest of us and he doesn't have to follow the rules? We all need to follow the rules. So yes, if he did receive benefits and gifts in kind, then he should declare them.
Why does he not want to do that? He keeps saying that he's a man of the people. No man of the people, as far as I know, gets £5m cash as a gift for no reason whatsoever. And the reason why these stories and these scandals keep pursuing him is because he won't do what everybody else does, is come out and answer the questions properly. telling people that it's none of their business means that the stories will continue, there will continue to be questions asked. He should just come out and be straight with people.
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Today, 10:20
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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He's resigned Hugh, I've already told you once 
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try using crayons mate, you might get through
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Today, 10:24
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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He's resigned Hugh, I've already told you once 
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Not until he’s allowed to by parliament. Those are the rules.
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Today, 10:54
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Not until he’s allowed to by parliament. Those are the rules.
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Rules are for the litle people, not special people like Our Nige!
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Today, 10:57
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Let him resign. Count Binface is a shoe in. He's right we need more bins.More of a policy than Nige has.
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Today, 11:23
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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try using crayons mate, you might get through 
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Thought you’d eaten them all…
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Today, 12:31
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Would be interesting if Nigel does change his mind. He's been well and truly boxed in on this - looks silly v Bin Face if he proceeds with the by-election, looks like a bottler if he doesn't!
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“This wasn’t the ‘dead cat’ he thought it was,” they [Reform figure] said, referring to claims this is an effort by Farage to distract attention away from his gifts and towards a tight by-election contest, adding there would be more media scrutiny to come.
“In an attempt to reaffirm his position in British politics, Nigel is going to have a by-election against a bin,” they said. “I think he [Farage] will can it before the by-election happens.”
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Today, 12:53
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
I hope that all the silliness of UK politics at the moment, may have those who don't care too much about politics deciding to vote for all the completely barmy candidates at the next general election . . give the government what it seems they want . . clowns and performing seals
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