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Greg Bobkin

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"Give it Big Sam until the end of the (parliamentary) season" :thumbsup:
 


clapham_gull

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Was he pushed after calling the Runcorn MP dumb?
He also made himself look VERY stupid with that post about KCC, with the technical expert on the DOGE team also resigning at the same time.

But I think Farage doesn't like others getting the limelight.

Essentially this is about the battle within Reform to make it electable and professional and than means attracting voters outside your base, even (for Reform) if they are a different colour.

Yusuf was Farage's man because he knows them being labelled as a Far Right extreme party isn't enough. I think he's been pushed by Farage to save his own position. That's my theory.
 
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Machiavelli

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Interesting article showing that the conflation on here between “worried about mass immigration” and being right wing is misguided.

That's operating off a really crap and outdated understanding of what the left and right are, so the author of the article is misguided.
 




clapham_gull

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Farridge flexing his muscles again. There will be plenty more implosions but too many will continue to lap it up and get drawn in to the never-ending saga.
Flexing or muscles or bowing down to others ?

This was Farage's man, hated by others in the party.

** edit ** having listened to Tim Montgomerie, I think this man (a muslim) was genuinely upset by that question in parliament.

He was brought him to make that electable but is operating with his hands behind his back with all the complete cranks in the party.
 
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Farridge flexing his muscles again. There will be plenty more implosions but too many will continue to lap it up and get drawn in to the never-ending saga.
Musk & Trump, Yusuf & Farridge.....fight, fight, fight! Eventually there is only room for one super-ego.

It's unsurprising that those with the emotional intelligence of children then go on to act like children.
 




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clapham_gull

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Who are the others that would assert that much influence over the fuhrer?
I've edited my post after listening to Tim Montgomerie interview.

This resignation is odd because he is Farage's man very much so. This actually leaves Farage weakened.

If you look at the extreme right UK media online, the likes of Dan Wootton etc... they really hated the Chairman and have done for months.

Many supporters clearly deeply uncomfortable with a Muslim in charge.

Reform have been as a cross roads for a number of months. They won't get into power as a dog whistle far right party.

This chairman was part of a change to attract other voters, but the knuckle draggers won't have it.
 
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Machiavelli

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I've edited my post after listening to Tim Montgomery interview.

This resignation is odd because he is Farage's man very much so.
There were a few typos. I often read back through my posts and wonder how/why I wrote what I did. It's the velocity of the online world for you.
Brace yourself, plenty more oddities to come.
And Montgomery is out there to project the sensitive coherent face of them all. Whereas underlying it is profound reaction.
 




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3 Maori MPs have been suspended as a result of doing the Haka in the NZ parliament. It was considered intimidating but the Maori MPs said it was their traditional dance.

So, do you think the Reform MPs will be shortly dancing around the maypole in the Commons or going for the full morris dance expression of traditional Britain?
 


clapham_gull

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There were a few typos. I often read back through my posts and wonder how/why I wrote what I did. It's the velocity of the online world for you.
Brace yourself, plenty more oddities to come.
And Montgomery is out there to project the sensitive coherent face of them all. Whereas underlying it is profound reaction.
Couldn't give a f*** about typos. The world of Reform is so odd (as is any extreme party) anything can happen.

Montgomerie again, back of the plan to professionalise them. Wonder how long he will stay around.

Farage weakened though, no doubt.
 


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3 Maori MPs have been suspended as a result of doing the Haka in the NZ parliament. It was considered intimidating but the Maori MPs said it was their traditional dance.

So, do you think the Reform MPs will be shortly dancing around the maypole in the Commons or going for the full morris dance expression of traditional Britain?

I should think Tice and his partner would be more at ease with something closer to their home in Dubai



Whilst insisting the workers in Kent shouldn't be allowed to have pensions :wanker:
 
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I've edited my post after listening to Tim Montgomerie interview.

This resignation is odd because he is Farage's man very much so. This actually leaves Farage weakened.

If you look at the extreme right UK media online, the likes of Dan Wootton etc... they really hated the Chairman and have done for months.

Many supporters clearly deeply uncomfortable with a Muslim in charge.

Reform have been as a cross roads for a number of months. They won't get into power as a dog whistle far right party.

This chairman was part of a change to attract other voters, but the knuckle draggers won't have it.
Yep, just seen this on Twitter. Lots of knuckle daggers happy the Muslim has departed and many telling him to go back home. :tosser:
 


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I have this underlying faith that the mocking, ironic/sarcastic, fair minded 72% of Brits will never allow a repeat in the UK of the US election abominations of 2016 and 2024. Cable Street, but through the power of the internet and tactical voting.

Deform will gain some seats through lying with a series of uncosted election promises, hopefully the IFS will drive a coach and horses through their manifesto in any election campaign.
 


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