[News] Nigel Farage and Reform

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A1X

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Yes they are viewed as negative but there are positive ones too.
What business is it of the Government to tell people what they should and shouldn’t be doing about having children?
 


Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
The cost of a Rwanda policy is insane.
To fly 20,000 plus 'illegal' boat crossers to Rwanda: Four billion pounds a year.
How is Reform going to pay for that?
Easy.

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....oh.

punish:
 








Anger

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Jul 21, 2017
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I think you know the answer.
The logic is similar to that which drove people in their thousands to elect as Euro MPs,
members of the Brexit party.

Because obviously electing Nigel so he could collect a £200K wedge for rarely turning up in the EU parliament,
was the way to go if you disliked the EU.

I can only assume the half-wits who vote reform simply dislike our own political system.
Trashing parliament and making central government unravel is probably good in their eyes.
Presumably the sooner local affairs are put back in the hands of the largest local landowners the better.
Down with democrasy. Let the local strongman tell the peasants what to do.
Actually, I am beginning to like the sound of that.
Except our largest local landowner is not Bob Geldof, but a shell company based in the Isle of Man.
Oh well :shrug:

If we play our cards right, we could be ruled by these fine upstanding citizens….
Barons of Britain and Ireland

Which one is your favourite?

I quite like the sound of being ruled by Crispin James Alan Nevill Money-Coutts, 9th Baron Latymer.
 








WATFORD zero

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It really is positively Trumpesque.

I think a few "Leopard's eating people's faces" party voters may be in for a surprise, particularly where they have actually taken control of a council :lolol:
 




Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
It could be worse. This bunch of nutters (Nazis) were standing in the Runcorn Helsby by-election, and a few people even voted for them :hilton:


 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Reform aren't telling people to have children.

They are trying to make having children more affordable.
But not willing to pay for autistic children because they get diagnosed so easily by GPs on Zoom calls.

“Children with SEND and disabled adults, including autistic people, are not victims who are being ‘over diagnosed’. They are people who face huge delays and long fights to get the most basic support across every aspect of their lives, including diagnosis, education, health and social care. Spreading misinformation only perpetuates stigma and makes life harder. We’re calling on all politicians to drop the political point scoring and stand up for their autistic and other disabled constituents.”

 


Fritz the Cat

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Reform aren't telling people to have children.

They are trying to make having children more affordable.
I just wondered if you saw the analysis of Reform's economic policies by the Institute for Fiscal Studies ? By their reckoning Reforms fiscal plans are 'tens of billions of pounds out'. Also I wonder if you knew that Reform want to put us back on the Gold Standard ? The last time this happened we experienced mass unemployment. I just wonder if these policies are going to make children [or anything] more affordable.
 






Frutos

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My mother-in-law lives in Derbyshire, where Reform now control the CC, and said that she "voted Labour but is glad that Reform got the Conservatives out".

I have no idea how to understand that train of thought.
She has now added to this by saying that she doesn't like Farage.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I just wondered if you saw the analysis of Reform's economic policies by the Institute for Fiscal Studies ? By their reckoning Reforms fiscal plans are 'tens of billions of pounds out'. Also I wonder if you knew that Reform want to put us back on the Gold Standard ? The last time this happened we experienced mass unemployment. I just wonder if these policies are going to make children [or anything] more affordable.
There lots of things Reform want to do which aren’t widely known or publicised. The press will really have to step up to make things clear.
 








A1X

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Reform aren't telling people to have children.

They are trying to make having children more affordable.
By crashing the economy? Bold choice.
 


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