BadFish
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- Oct 19, 2003
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By wearing tweed to the pub he seems to have ingratiated himself with people who would normally be suspicious of people wearing tweed to the pub.Yeah to all that, but 'he tells it like it is'![]()
By wearing tweed to the pub he seems to have ingratiated himself with people who would normally be suspicious of people wearing tweed to the pub.Yeah to all that, but 'he tells it like it is'![]()
Is it Scunthorpe??
And it’s a second hee from meTee and indeed hee.
In case anyone needed a reminder that these ****s are still ****s…
According to pollsters they’re heading for a blinding local elections, largely at the expense of the Tories but Labour too. As the LibDems have often done, also Corbyn, they can promise the earth … reinstatement of WFA for all, £20,000 personal allowance, reducing energy bills by £500 per household, end NHS waiting lists.
Un-costed unicorns. Scooping the votes of millions of people who can’t be arsed to think deeply about it.
In a way, I hope they do win some local council seats, as people will realise they are totally unfit to deal with local matters. The potholes will still be there, bins may not get emptied, surgeries not held etc.According to pollsters they’re heading for a blinding local elections, largely at the expense of the Tories but Labour too. As the LibDems have often done, also Corbyn, they can promise the earth … reinstatement of WFA for all, £20,000 personal allowance, reducing energy bills by £500 per household, end NHS waiting lists.
Un-costed unicorns. Scooping the votes of millions of people who can’t be arsed to think deeply about it.
Will people realise enough to admit they’re wrong though? We saw with Brexit, and are seeing live with MAGA, how long that can take as people cycle through a process of confirmation bias and outright denial.In a way, I hope they do win some local council seats, as people will realise they are totally unfit to deal with local matters. The potholes will still be there, bins may not get emptied, surgeries not held etc.
Reform did have 10 councillors in Derby, but they all resigned their label of Reform (I can't say membership as they aren't members, but donors).
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Reform UK councillors resign in protest over Nigel Farage
A group of councillors in Derbyshire say the party "has lost its sense of direction" under Farage's leadership.www.bbc.co.uk