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[News] Nigel Farage and Reform







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Have you considered masterly inactivity?
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Oct 12, 2022
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Do you think the Conservative Party will ever come back with strength? I think this might be comparable to the time when the Liberal party state lost a century of dominance to the new and upcoming Labour Party. The question maybe who becomes or remains the second dominating party - Labour or the Lib Dems?

I honestly don’t know. They’ve abandoned the centre, where the deciding votes have traditionally resided. Johnson largely purged the party’s centrist wing to ensure loyalty to him personally, and what’s left seem committed to chasing Reform further right.

It could be that Reform > Conservatives going forward, but people have written off the Conservatives before, and they’ve recovered. They do seem to have been corrupted by Reform’s emergence. What I haven’t seen yet from Reform is that they will actually work as MPs in their constituents interests. Farage has largely neglected his constituency, I will be interested to see if he retains the seat he has gained.

It’s a mistake to write off his voter base as purely racist, I think there are lots of people with genuine legitimate concerns about how the country is run, and a Labour/Conservative duopoly. I myself have caught myself thinking that there’s a cigarette paper’s difference between the two ā€œmainā€ parties.

However, I would vastly prefer closer links to the colossal trade bloc on our doorstep to importing chlorinated chicken from the US, it is axiomatic in trade that distance matters. You can always easily do more trade with your near neighbours, than countries at a distance from you. If there’s no change in Labour’s stance toward an EU customs union, my vote will drift to the Lib Dems.

Reform are not giving me anything economically coherent, and while I absolutely agree that immigration should be tightly controlled, I morally oppose this idea of blaming immigration for political choices that successive governments have made.
 
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BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
19,814
Nearly everyone who owns a house in Brighton could afford to buy two houses. They may have to move, though. They might even have to live near some of those less well-off people who voted for Reform!
That would be getting a lot further away from the reform MPs and the people who's interests Reform represent in parliament.
 






The Clamp

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2016
27,197
West is BEST
Quite funny reading some posters trying to legitimise Reform and their ridiculous policies.

Discussing them as if they are some credible entity.


What an absolute embarrassment politics has become.

Ever since us populous plebs we were given the responsibility of casting a YES or NO vote to attempt to make a decision on the vastly nuanced and complex issue of our EU membership, morons now think their ridiculous opinions are valid.

Attempting to engage in serious conversation about Toad of Toad Hall and his racist rabble of suited weasels as if they are going to take their responsibilities seriously or carry them out effectively.

The idiots won. The world was yours for the taking and you took it. Enjoy.
 




Cordwainer

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Jul 30, 2023
972
As part of their genius small scale nuclear reactors for all plan, have they detailed where the nuclear waste will be going? Perhaps they’ll store it all in tents?

 




BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
19,814
Quite funny reading some posters trying to legitimise Reform and their ridiculous policies.

Discussing them as if they are some credible entity.


What an absolute embarrassment politics has become.

Ever since us populous plebs we were given the responsibility of casting a YES or NO vote to attempt to make a decision on the vastly nuanced and complex issue of our EU membership, morons now think their ridiculous opinions are valid.

Attempting to engage in serious conversation about Toad of Toad Hall and his racist rabble of suited weasels as if they are going to take their responsibilities seriously or carry them out effectively.

The idiots won. The world was yours for the taking and you took it. Enjoy.
No-one is really discussing them though. No-one has identified a policy and discussed how it will help with the perceived problem.

Lots of focus on the results of the council election, how Brighton doesn't understand and how their supporters should not be thought of as thick nor racist.

Let's face it no one on here is even prepared to come out and admit to being a reform voter/supporter. Not that I am surprised.

Oh we did talk about electricity pylons for a while. šŸ˜‚
 


TomandJerry

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Oct 1, 2013
12,573
As part of their genius small scale nuclear reactors for all plan, have they detailed where the nuclear waste will be going? Perhaps they’ll store it all in tents?

Most of our current radioactive waste is stored at Stellafield currently, so why not use that?
 


Berty23

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Jun 26, 2012
4,087
I'm not a reform fan, the question was what policies do you agree with which I picked some from. No I don't think reforms figures will add up and I'll never vote for someone who is allied to Trump like he is. That said they have a number of policies I strongly agree with, and obviously some that I very much disagree with.

The pile on here triggered by the election results has been intriguing with people rabidly smearing the voters and policies as stupid, racist etc. I think it was commander who said it that a left wing Brighton forum really isn't the place to gauge the opinions and mood of a very large, if not majority of the population.
The problem with the manifesto is that it simply doesn’t add up which means the policies are not worth the paper they are written on. It is so easy to promise the world but now let’s see how they deliver in the authorities they control. It should be easy for them.

My biggest issue is that people vote for anti-establishment through a private school educated kid who moved into banking before being a career politician who rinsed his expenses and rarely ever turned up for work because he was too busy doing PR shoots. I am struggling to see how he could be more establishment.
 




Hugo Rune

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NSC Patron
Feb 23, 2012
24,793
Brighton
Only 4 of 6 šŸ˜‚šŸ¤£šŸ˜…

When I picture the toxic hate squad that follows Tommy Robinson about......

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They've certainly had enough of DEI!
 


TomandJerry

Well-known member
Oct 1, 2013
12,573
The problem with the manifesto is that it simply doesn’t add up which means the policies are not worth the paper they are written on. It is so easy to promise the world but now let’s see how they deliver in the authorities they control. It should be easy for them.

My biggest issue is that people vote for anti-establishment through a private school educated kid who moved into banking before being a career politician who rinsed his expenses and rarely ever turned up for work because he was too busy doing PR shoots. I am struggling to see how he could be more establishment.
I suppose you could argue that during the Brexit campaign the establishment wanted us to vote Remain.

But I suppose it depends what you define as the establishment - the government at the time? Cameron wanted us to remain
 


Cordwainer

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Jul 30, 2023
972
Most of our current radioactive waste is stored at Stellafield currently, so why not use that?
Do you mean Sellafield?
If so, it was only ever designed as a temporary option and is fast filling up. Niges nukes for all plan will need to find an awful lot more storage options than are currently available. Very costly to store temporarily and even more costly to store in more permanent solutions.
 




TomandJerry

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Oct 1, 2013
12,573
Do you mean Sellafield?
If so, it was only ever designed as a temporary option and is fast filling up. Niges nukes for all plan will need to find an awful lot more storage options than are currently available. Very costly to store temporarily and even more costly to store in more permanent solutions.
The private sector I will assume help with some of the costs, here's an article from Rolls Royce

https://www.rolls-royce.com/innovation/small-modular-reactors.aspx#/

"The Rolls-Royce SMR programme is forecast to create 40,000 regional UK jobs by 2050 and generate £52bn in economic benefit."
 


Cordwainer

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2023
972
The private sector I will assume help with some of the costs, here's an article from Rolls Royce

https://www.rolls-royce.com/innovation/small-modular-reactors.aspx#/

"The Rolls-Royce SMR programme is forecast to create 40,000 regional UK jobs by 2050 and generate £52bn in economic benefit."
Quite possibly..although they do state clean net zero energy source which won’t go down well! What are the proposed funding sources for a load of these dotted around the country? Calling them clean energy is a bit naughty imo due to the waste they produce.
 


The Clamp

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2016
27,197
West is BEST
No-one is really discussing them though. No-one has identified a policy and discussed how it will help with the perceived problem.

Lots of focus on the results of the council election, how Brighton doesn't understand and how their supporters should not be thought of as thick nor racist.

Let's face it no one on here is even prepared to come out and admit to being a reform voter/supporter. Not that I am surprised.

Oh we did talk about electricity pylons for a while. šŸ˜‚
True.

I mean, is there a discussion to be had? It’s pretty obvious that Reform voters are thick and/or racist.

Just look at the ones on here; Unable to answer any questions coherently and in some cases like Wallace, they don’t even understand the role that the Reform members have been voted in to perform.

I don’t blame them for not admitting to being as dumb as a bag of cabbage. They probably don’t even realise.
 


worthingweird

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Mar 8, 2023
373
True.

I mean, is there a discussion to be had? It’s pretty obvious that Reform voters are thick and/or racist.

Just look at the ones on here; Unable to answer any questions coherently and in some cases like Wallace, they don’t even understand the role that the Reform members have been voted in to perform.

I don’t blame them for not admitting to being as dumb as a bag of cabbage. They probably don’t even realise.
Given the chance, i definately would have voted Reform UK...
 




darkwolf666

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Nov 8, 2015
8,168
Sittingbourne, Kent
Given the chance, i definately would have voted Reform UK...
What is it about the former Coutts account holder, whose children hold dual nationality, allowing them freedom of movement, while at the same time his policies deny your children the same?

Man of the people - my arse!
 


nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
19,111
Gods country fortnightly
They’re not unproven at all. All our subs run for a lifetime on SMRs. The civil on-land versions are just not expected to be online for a few more years.
Not proven in the application of generating domestic electricity at scale anywhere.

Renewables are proven worldwide, we don't have a decade to play with the climate disaster approaching.

Does someone at Reform have RR shares?
 


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