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Post by lostinspace on Jul 5, 2024 7:30:19 GMT
NF is surely the most influential British politician since WW2 he should get a knighthood but I suppose calling the now king a loony will stop him becoming Sir Nigel. Send your nomination via Oldie....see how far it gets......IF he passes it then your halfway there..( do put a stamp on the envelope..it will help as non payment of stamps fee is astronomical)
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Post by ltdgas on Jul 5, 2024 7:41:48 GMT
Over the moon , nige in parliment 👍👍, reform vote share was unbelievable , give it time
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Post by baselswh on Jul 5, 2024 9:11:56 GMT
Yep,me too,very happy to see Nigel Farage is now an MP.
The Reform "bridgehead " at Westminster won.
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Post by Icegas on Jul 5, 2024 9:47:43 GMT
Genuine question.?
Does anyone really believe that yesterdays result could be the platform for Reform to one day be in charge at number 10?
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Post by Nobbygas on Jul 5, 2024 9:54:10 GMT
Genuine question.? Does anyone really believe that yesterdays result could be the platform for Reform to one day be in charge at number 10? The results from yesterday show that there is no place for Reform and the Tories on the same ballot paper. In the long term only one can survive. At the moment Reform have momentum, a leader, and they carry no historical baggage.
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Post by Icegas on Jul 5, 2024 10:25:47 GMT
Genuine question.? Does anyone really believe that yesterdays result could be the platform for Reform to one day be in charge at number 10? The results from yesterday show that there is no place for Reform and the Tories on the same ballot paper. In the long term only one can survive. At the moment Reform have momentum, a leader, and they carry no historical baggage. I completely agree.I think that the Torries are done,and good riddance as I only voted for them..for the first, and only time last time as Boris promised Brexit....Never again! Brexit hasn't failed, the Torries have as they never did what we voted for twice, and that we were promised. There is no different between Labour or the Torries,that's why people like myself have been pushed towards the noise Nigel and Reform are making. We are never going to get it, but ideally we need for Reform to win in 5 years time. (There's more chance of the gas playing champions league then that! Lol) but the pure carnage that Labour are now going to create is going to be the likes of which this country has not seen since WW2. See my political stance is if Labour stop the immigration,make this nation safe and stop the Wokie s**t, in 5 years I could vote for them. Never going to happen tho,as they are just as corrupt as the Torries.
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Post by ltdgas on Jul 5, 2024 11:21:24 GMT
Genuine question.? Does anyone really believe that yesterdays result could be the platform for Reform to one day be in charge at number 10? Who knows , the main thing is nige got to be a mp , and Lee has retained his seat , we all witnessed what the establishment tried to do to reform over the last few weeks so I’m over the media and there scummy tactics didn’t work I’ll take that victory for now
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Post by oldie on Jul 5, 2024 12:05:53 GMT
NF is surely the most influential British politician since WW2 he should get a knighthood but I suppose calling the now king a loony will stop him becoming Sir Nigel. Send your nomination via Oldie....see how far it gets......IF he passes it then your halfway there..( do put a stamp on the envelope..it will help as non payment of stamps fee is astronomical) No need. I am on the review committee. There is a video conference call this afternoon to finalise the list. The List comprises of names of people we need to "separate" from the rest of British Society in order to protect the level and quality of our genetic inheritance. We are but exasperated that the volume of support for Reform and lack of qualitative reasoning behind those decisions creates a hell of a work load. But we will get it done
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Post by eppinggas on Jul 5, 2024 12:52:43 GMT
Genuine question.? Does anyone really believe that yesterdays result could be the platform for Reform to one day be in charge at number 10? The results from yesterday show that there is no place for Reform and the Tories on the same ballot paper. In the long term only one can survive. At the moment Reform have momentum, a leader, and they carry no historical baggage. This is exactly what happened in Canada in 1993 to the Progressive Conservatives. In power in 1992, they were destroyed in the election and were dissolved in 2003. Either Nigel Farage takes over the Tory Party, or it could cease to exist. Nigel is the most influential figure in British politics. This is brilliant. Snowflakes must be in meltdown.
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Post by lostinspace on Jul 5, 2024 15:01:32 GMT
Send your nomination via Oldie....see how far it gets......IF he passes it then your halfway there..( do put a stamp on the envelope..it will help as non payment of stamps fee is astronomical) No need. I am on the review committee. There is a video conference call this afternoon to finalise the list. The List comprises of names of people we need to "separate" from the rest of British Society in order to protect the level and quality of our genetic inheritance. We are but exasperated that the volume of support for Reform and lack of qualitative reasoning behind those decisions creates a hell of a work load. But we will get it done Thanks for you almost prompt response..... 😊. So that's a NO ...😂 Might save a first class stamp @ almost £1:50....
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Post by lostinspace on Jul 5, 2024 16:42:19 GMT
I noticed the 'our nige' is having a go at the voting system,and calling for PR, which he says , would have given his party around 100 seats.....now that would have upset a certain member on here.( If it were in place)
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Post by ltdgas on Jul 5, 2024 16:44:30 GMT
I noticed the 'our nige' is having a go at the voting system,and calling for PR, which he says , would have given his party around 100 seats.....now that would have upset a certain member on here.( If it were in place) Greens are having a go about it as well
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Post by lostinspace on Jul 5, 2024 16:55:29 GMT
I noticed the 'our nige' is having a go at the voting system,and calling for PR, which he says , would have given his party around 100 seats.....now that would have upset a certain member on here.( If it were in place) Greens are having a go about it as well They acquired the same number of seats as ' our nige' with half the amount of his votes ,!!
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Post by baselswh on Jul 10, 2024 15:03:36 GMT
Jim Allister of the Traditional Unionist Voice,is in talks with Farage about joining Reform.
Possibly 6 MPs for Reform
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Post by oldie on Jul 10, 2024 17:57:06 GMT
Jim Allister of the Traditional Unionist Voice,is in talks with Farage about joining Reform. Possibly 6 MPs for Reform Sounds about right. The natural home for lunatics masquerading as normal human beings
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Post by baselswh on Jul 11, 2024 6:54:59 GMT
Jim Allister of the Traditional Unionist Voice,is in talks with Farage about joining Reform. Possibly 6 MPs for Reform Sounds about right. The natural home for lunatics masquerading as normal human beings A patriotic man. For lunatics and genuine threat,see the 6 pro Palestine anti Semitic MPs just elected by 'Islam'.
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OnlyFans model, 25, denies assault by beating and criminal damage as she appears in court after banana milkshake thrown over Nigel Farage..by Emily Cooperi.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/07/16/10/87390331-13638795-image-a-1_1721122088173.jpgAn OnlyFans model accused of throwing a banana milkshake at Nigel Farage during the general election campaign has denied assault by beating and criminal damage after appearing in court this morning. Victoria Thomas Bowen pleaded not guilty to the charges after the Reform UK leader, 60, was drenched with the McDonald's drink in Clacton, Essex, on June 4th. The 25-year-old model has since used her sudden notoriety to promote her OnlyFans page, using the lyrics: 'My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard.' The mother-of-one appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court today in a tight black dress and leather jacket, with her blonde hair down in waves and sunglasses on top of her head. Representing Bowen, lawyer Caroline Higgins said: 'My client strongly protests her innocence and looks forward to fighting these unjust charges in court.' Prosecutors say £30 of criminal damage was caused to a jacket belonging to James Woolfenden. Prosecutor David Burns said: 'The substance was deliberately thrown over the complainant. This was a deliberate act.' If proved, the offence of assault by beating, contrary to Section 39 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988, carries a maximum penalty of six months' custody and/or an unlimited fine. Being convicted of the criminal damage charge could lead to three months' custody and/or a maximum fine of £2,500. Bowen was released on unconditional bail to appear before the same court for trial on October 21st. i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/07/16/11/85701629-13638795-The_woman_who_would_only_give_her_name_as_Victoria_strolled_away-m-13_1721125842371.jpgShe is a Jeremy Corbyn-supporting OnlyFans model who hails from a family of Brexiteers, MailOnline previously revealed. Speaking from his home in nearby Jaywick, her Brexit-voting brother Paul told MailOnline: 'I have just seen it, and to be honest, I'm appalled. I don't know where she is. I don't want anything to do with her.' The incident led to wide condemnation from MPs all across the political spectrum including Labour's Yvette Cooper, now Home Secretary, who called it a 'disgrace' and 'completely unacceptable and wrong'. But Thomas Bowen, who films her X-rated video clips in the spare bedroom of her mother's £260,000 house in Grays, told the BBC she flung the banana milkshake because she 'just felt like it'. The self-described 'petite blonde pocket rocket' said: 'He doesn't stand for me. He doesn't represent anything I believe in, or any of the people around here. He doesn't represent us, he's not from here.' Farage went on to win the Clacton seat with a majority of almost 8,000, beating incumbent Tory Giles Waitling. Reacting to the incident, the Reform UK leader told ITV: 'I don't know what was thrown at me but it hit me in the face fair and square. Quite frightening.' Farage later said he kept having the dairy drink thrown at him because he goes 'out to meet the public and nobody else does'. He added: 'No one goes out and does the old-style street campaigning the way that I do, and this is the risk that goes with it.' Since the latest flying milkshake incident, the Reform leader has boldly incorporated the drink into his brand. i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/07/16/11/85702941-13638795-Mr_Farage_made_light_of_the_episode_buying_a_round_of_banana_mil-a-9_1721125007746.jpgJust hours after Thomas Bowen drenched him with one, Farage bought a round of banana milkshakes for the photographers to make light of the situation.
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Post by bluetornados on Jul 16, 2024 15:04:51 GMT
Nigel Farage joins Labour and Tory MPs raising fears over 'intimidation and attacks' after Donald Trump's 'miracle' escape from shooter..by James Tapsfieldi.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/07/14/14/87315569-0-image-a-3_1720965008740.jpgNigel Farage today joined Labour and Tory politicians voicing fears about MPs' safety in the wake of Donald Trump's 'miracle' escape. The former US president was hit in the ear in an attempted assassination at a rally in Pennsylvania. Shocking scenes saw Mr Trump fall to the ground with blood running down his face as he was hustled to safety by the secret service. Senior UK figures have been condemning the violence, but also highlighting growing 'intimidation and attacks' in this country. Newly elected MP Nigel Farage, a close friend of Mr Trump said he is going to travel to see Mr Trump at the Republican convention this week. Appearing on the BBC's Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg this morning, Mr Farage said: 'I was very upset and I'm still upset. 'I'm obviously pleased that my friend Donald has got away with it, only just, but he's got away with it. 'But one person is dead. Two more are fighting for their lives in hospital so it's an absolutely horrendous incident and yet somehow I'm not shocked by it.' Mr Farage, who had milkshake and wet cement thrown at him during the election campaign, said Mr Trump and politicians in the UK now had to balance security with meeting voters. 'The problem with this is, how do you go out and campaign? Think of John Major 30 years ago, a soap box in market squares, you couldn't do that today,' he said. 'So we finish up with our political leaders never meeting a voter, never meeting the public. I suspect knowing Trump as I do, he will carry on regardless.'
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Post by baselswh on Jul 16, 2024 18:03:26 GMT
Farages GB News show about to start.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays, 19.00 to 20.00.
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Post by bluetornados on Jul 16, 2024 19:17:32 GMT
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