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celeste

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REFORM U.K.
« on: 20:33:33, 22/02/24 »
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St Chads Lad

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Re: REFORM U.K.
« Reply #1 on: 21:40:55, 22/02/24 »
Judging by the comments below the video Reform are being quite well received, time will tell I  suppose.
  Good luck to 'em but watch out for the LibLabCon dirty tricks machine and mam scumbags like those two oxygen thieves who interviewed you, they don't want the type of change your fledgling party proposes.


  Oh and the religion of peace will be having a say, jiggery poker in Rochdale.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1869834/Nigel-Farage-democracy-warning-Rochdale-by-election
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Re: REFORM U.K.
« Reply #2 on: 00:23:13, 23/02/24 »
I’ll be voting for them

St Chads Lad

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Re: REFORM U.K.
« Reply #3 on: 17:22:02, 27/02/24 »
Lee Anderson has had a meeting with Reform leader Richard Tice.
 Possible defection?  :-\

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« Reply #4 on: 18:14:55, 27/02/24 »
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1869834/Nigel-Farage-democracy-warning-Rochdale-by-election


Reform candidate Simon Danczuck barred from meeting attended by George Galloway!
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Re: REFORM U.K.
« Reply #5 on: 12:48:42, 08/06/24 »
Anti-Brexit campaigner Charlie Mullins hints that he will stand for election with the Reform Party.


 I don't know what Farage is thinking of entertaining this pound shop Rod Stewart, he is an ardent Remoaner, not too long age he said,


 ‘I Can’t stand Labour but I’d vote for them if they returned UK to EU’
 
 And don't get me started on his attitude about the shamdemic and the non vaxxed.








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Re: REFORM U.K.
« Reply #6 on: 10:19:00, 10/06/24 »
Nigel has a UKip standing against him. Sad when they are on the same side.
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« Reply #7 on: 10:39:30, 10/06/24 »
I would never vote to return to the EU,  the idea of an organization - miles away - telling us what rules we have to obey is absolutely repugnant
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« Reply #8 on: 12:00:02, 10/06/24 »
I would never vote to return to the EU,  the idea of an organization - miles away - telling us what rules we have to obey is absolutely repugnant
Playing devils advocate Celeste , have you personally gained or lost anything or has it affected you since the decision to take us out of Europe ?

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« Reply #9 on: 13:05:11, 10/06/24 »
Not of significance,  some of the members are already in debt and are helped by the richest,  they've not done any better than us over the pandemic.
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« Reply #10 on: 14:02:44, 10/06/24 »
The thing about Brexit is that we were hoodwinked, the people that voted for it did so in the anticipation that the UK would have a clean break from the EUSSR including leaving the EU Court system, Inc. the ECHR, but it was never going to be, the Remoaners grabbed the narrative and branded the leavers as poorly educated morons that didn't know what we voted for, since that the media, civil service and politicians of all parties have done all in their power to deny what was voted for, when Johnson was campaigning in the 2019 general election he said all Tory candidates had to promise to deliver Brexit, what happened to that?
 It was always the Remoaners strategy to keep the door open to rejoining, and now I believe a second referendum is quite possible.


  I'd vote leave again though.



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« Reply #11 on: 14:07:28, 10/06/24 »
For me and my family  nothing has changed immigration is at a record high ( my reason for voting out was immigration) ,the only other thing is certain medication is harder to come by due to Brexit ( that’s the excuse anyway )

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Re: REFORM U.K.
« Reply #12 on: 14:19:19, 10/06/24 »
Well,  party leaders aren't coming out with anything positive,  or keeping their cards off the table - put the problem to the schoolkids and students,  there may be a genius amongst them.


So if we just returned them to France what's the worst that could happen?  If it's a fine,  suspension we could find it cheaper.


Also do we keep the boat dealers here if they are on the boats, if they are left in France are they arrested/questioned?
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« Reply #13 on: 21:17:09, 12/06/24 »

Police have charged a man after objects from a building site were thrown at Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage on the campaign trail yesterday, prompting the campaigner to express concern about the state of debate and public conduct in Britain.
28-year-old Josh Greally of Clowne, Chesterfield was charged with “using threatening, abusive, insulting words and behaviour with intent to cause fear or provoke unlawful violence”, reports The Sheffield Star. He has been released on bail and has been ordered to appear before a magistrate later this month.
The charges came after an arrest on Monday of a man wearing a red hoody-type top filmed throwing refuse from a streetside building site at Nigel Farage, who was on the top of his campaign bus at the time. This itself was just the second such attempted assault on Mr Farage in a week, with a woman arrested last Tuesday for throwing a milkshake in the campaigner’s face.
As reported on Tuesday:The unidentified man appeared to have barged his way onto a roadside construction site and picked another object from a storage bin among the building materials and threw that before being manhandled away by construction workers. Running from the scene, the man was tackled by a police officer.
South Yorkshire Police told Breitbart News: “We have arrested a 28-year-old man on suspicion of public order offences following disorder in Barnsley Town Centre today.
“It is believed that the man threw objects from a nearby construction area. A suspect was quickly detained and remains in police custody.”After two attacks against Mr Farage in just seven days, the government has belatedly stepped in and offered him government-coordinated security. The Daily Telegraph reports the Home Office has offered to provide additional private security workers to Mr Farage — he already has his own team — but not a police detail.
Responding to the attacks, Mr Farage has said “our Democratic process is directly under threat… It’s an attempt to crush democracy, it is worrying and it is frightening”.
He vowed to keep fighting, saying: “I will not surrender to the mob, I will not stop campaigning, this democratic process must continue.”

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Re: REFORM U.K.
« Reply #14 on: 12:03:47, 13/06/24 »
Some media and snowflakes are up in arms because a reform candidate has said the U.K. should have stayed  out of ww2 ,playing devils  advocate why  on earth did we sign a pact with Poland ? , but personally I believe that ww1 was the one we should have kept out of ,