08-06-2025, 12:48
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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If true, I'm pleased. Reform UK currently fills the void left by the Tories. If Reform can stay in the game, it should inspire the Tories to start getting things right (starting with a cull of their front bench) so that should Reform cave later in the Parliament, the Tories might come through. Or are we looking at flying pigs squared?
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Didn't Badenoch fairly recently say that she "doesn't make mistakes"? What a silly thing to say, we all make mistakes, it's part of the human condition and a way for us to learn & improve ourselves (I believe that this is the actual point of our time spent here).
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And Reform UK is the place between those cheeks… 
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Hahaha, that's the funniest thing i've heard in a while
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08-06-2025, 13:46
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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And Reform UK is the place between those cheeks… 
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Zia Yusufs lips can only be described as hemorrhoids around the bumhole
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08-06-2025, 14:43
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Farage going out of his way to get him back is probably an indicator that he is more willing to get things slide to keep what he considers to be effective political operators around. It looks messy now but he isn't falling into the trap he did before of letting ego get in the way of politics.
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08-06-2025, 17:32
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Farage going out of his way to get him back is probably an indicator that he is more willing to get things slid to keep what he considers to be effective political operators around. It looks messy now but he isn't falling into the trap he did before of letting ego get in the way of politics.
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Exactly, he was happy to let Lowe go.
You have to keep your best people.
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10-06-2025, 14:28
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Farage was in Port Talbot yesterday fooling people in to thinking Reform would reopen the closed parts of the steelworks and get the coal mines open again. And yep some valleys people are thick enough to believe him.
I wish I’d known he was coming, I’d have saved up several bags of shit to throw.
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10-06-2025, 14:32
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Farage was in Port Talbot yesterday fooling people in to thinking Reform would reopen the closed parts of the steelworks and get the coal mines open again. And yep some valleys people are thick enough to believe him.
I wish I’d known he was coming, I’d have saved up several bags of shit to throw.
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I believe you.
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10-06-2025, 15:10
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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I believe you.
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it's easily come by when you're full of the stuff
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10-06-2025, 15:46
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Oooooo, harsh!
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10-06-2025, 15:55
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Not harsh at all. Your abhorrence of Reform & the Tories matches perfectly your remarks.
The UK needs prime steel and Port Talbot can produce this. Wales has coal that can fuel the furnace. Importing Australian and Japanese coal is ridiculous.
If we are to improve economic growth and self sufficiency in steel, then we have to do what Reform have said they would do.
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10-06-2025, 16:03
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Not harsh at all. Your abhorrence of Reform & the Tories matches perfectly your remarks.
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Your lot have earned my “abhorrence” and Reform are just spouting anything they think people will agree with.
As is his duty, Farage has totally ignored the cost of all this.
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10-06-2025, 16:10
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Not harsh at all. Your abhorrence of Reform & the Tories matches perfectly your remarks.
The UK needs prime steel and Port Talbot can produce this. Wales has coal that can fuel the furnace. Importing Australian and Japanese coal is ridiculous.
If we are to improve economic growth and self sufficiency in steel, then we have to do what Reform have said they would do.
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The most efficient way of producing our own coking coal lies in Cumbria, at Woodhouse, which has already been considered and rejected (albeit on a technicality). But wherever one might dig a new mine, it would not be the mass employer that the mines of old once were.
Farage is not making a serious proposal. He is trying to tug the heart strings of communities with deep memories of life revolving around the mines. If you’re simping for him on this, you’re a fool.
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10-06-2025, 16:23
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Farage is not making a serious proposal. He is trying to tug the heart strings of communities with deep memories of life revolving around the mines.
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The worrying thing is many people up in the valleys are falling for it. The “boyo” mentality lives strong for a lot of them.
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If you’re simping for him on this, you’re a fool.
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And clearly isn’t alone.
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10-06-2025, 17:27
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Reform cleverly endorsing swift bricks which Labour blocked in fear of Reform using it against them.
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“The hypocrisy is just staggering,” said Bourne-Taylor [campaigner]. “I’ve heard that No 10 and Angela Rayner are worried of doing anything that’s deemed woke, and nature is in that bracket. They’re terrified about Reform and Trump. And so they don’t want to do swift bricks because it sounds a bit lefty. But nature has absolutely no business being woke or anti-woke. That’s a big problem.”
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https://www.theguardian.com/environm...ears-of-reform
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Reform UK backs plan to put swift bricks in every new home in England
Party joins MPs across political spectrum in supporting bird conservation amendment similar to one blocked by Labour
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https://www.theguardian.com/environm...onmental-lawst
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10-06-2025, 17:35
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
Listen to world at one new chair of reform was on. Asked questions and he answered them . Sure made a change
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10-06-2025, 18:03
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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The worrying thing is many people up in the valleys are falling for it. The “boyo” mentality lives strong for a lot of them.
And clearly isn’t alone.
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Trouble is, you don’t have any suggestions for improving Wales’ lot.
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