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By *melie LAL OP   Woman
4 weeks ago

Peterborough

What's the story folks?

*Smirk*

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By *yth11Couple
4 weeks ago

newark


"What's the story folks?

*Smirk*"

Get rubbish in every party and if we had PR or STV it would be closer to labours numbers.

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By *entleman_spyMan
4 weeks ago

nearby


"What's the story folks?

*Smirk*"

I’d call it a feel good story and a good start, at this rate they should all be back under their respective rocks by the time Christmas comes

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan
4 weeks ago

nearby

See too the Labour MP Mike Amesbury has resigned as an MP after being given a prison sentence for punching a constituent.

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By *otMe66Man
4 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"What's the story folks?

*Smirk*"

Are you referring to the suspension of Rupert Lowe?

20% sound much more dramatic than 1 of their MP's

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By *ik MMan
4 weeks ago

Lancashire


"What's the story folks?

*Smirk*"

The party that got 500% more MP’s than predicted?

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By *hrill CollinsMan
4 weeks ago

The Outer Rim

things have turned into a very public shit hurling fight usually only seen in a chimpanzee enclosure at a zoo ..... fascinating how things have fallen to pieces for them and so swiftly. 🤣🤣🤣

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By *uffleskloofMan
4 weeks ago

Walsall

Good to see that Reform have acted quickly on this and a full independent investigation is taking place.

They could always have copied Labour’s approach to Nick Brown and refused to ever explain why he was suspended.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
4 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"See too the Labour MP Mike Amesbury has resigned as an MP after being given a prison sentence for punching a constituent.

"

Good ..

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By *hrill CollinsMan
4 weeks ago

The Outer Rim


"What's the story folks?

*Smirk*

The party that got 500% more MP’s than predicted? "

and occupy 0.7% of the seats

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
4 weeks ago

in Lancashire

It looks a bit of a mess but that's politics and infighting..

That they suspended him and the 'complaints' appeared after he slated Farage..

Either they were failing in their duty to protect people and stamp out such alleged behaviours or they are very handy..

We shall see

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By *melie LAL OP   Woman
4 weeks ago

Peterborough


"See too the Labour MP Mike Amesbury has resigned as an MP after being given a prison sentence for punching a constituent.

"

What's your point? That story has been covered in the forum. This one hasn't.

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By *melie LAL OP   Woman
4 weeks ago

Peterborough


"What's the story folks?

*Smirk*

Are you referring to the suspension of Rupert Lowe?

20% sound much more dramatic than 1 of their MP's "

Was I wrong?

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By *melie LAL OP   Woman
4 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Good to see that Reform have acted quickly on this and a full independent investigation is taking place.

They could always have copied Labour’s approach to Nick Brown and refused to ever explain why he was suspended."

Or Bojo's lack of action on, how many?

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By *melie LAL OP   Woman
4 weeks ago

Peterborough


"See too the Labour MP Mike Amesbury has resigned as an MP after being given a prison sentence for punching a constituent.

"

So he didn't want to be an Independent?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
4 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"See too the Labour MP Mike Amesbury has resigned as an MP after being given a prison sentence for punching a constituent.

Good .. "

To add..

Whilst still good he is resigning, he's not a labour MP and hasn't been since pretty soon after his actions..

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By (user no longer on site)
4 weeks ago


"It looks a bit of a mess but that's politics and infighting..

That they suspended him and the 'complaints' appeared after he slated Farage..

Either they were failing in their duty to protect people and stamp out such alleged behaviours or they are very handy..

We shall see"

I’m sure the timings are just an unfortunate coincidence.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
4 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"It looks a bit of a mess but that's politics and infighting..

That they suspended him and the 'complaints' appeared after he slated Farage..

Either they were failing in their duty to protect people and stamp out such alleged behaviours or they are very handy..

We shall see

I’m sure the timings are just an unfortunate coincidence."

I'm thinking they were just sorting out their strategy over when to actually do something to protect staff, probably planning a meeting or something..

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By (user no longer on site)
4 weeks ago


"It looks a bit of a mess but that's politics and infighting..

That they suspended him and the 'complaints' appeared after he slated Farage..

Either they were failing in their duty to protect people and stamp out such alleged behaviours or they are very handy..

We shall see

I’m sure the timings are just an unfortunate coincidence.

I'm thinking they were just sorting out their strategy over when to actually do something to protect staff, probably planning a meeting or something.."

When you have so many MPs it can be difficult to get them all in a room at the same time

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
4 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"It looks a bit of a mess but that's politics and infighting..

That they suspended him and the 'complaints' appeared after he slated Farage..

Either they were failing in their duty to protect people and stamp out such alleged behaviours or they are very handy..

We shall see

I’m sure the timings are just an unfortunate coincidence.

I'm thinking they were just sorting out their strategy over when to actually do something to protect staff, probably planning a meeting or something..

When you have so many MPs it can be difficult to get them all in a room at the same time "

Especially if they are worried about someone saying hurty words..

Poor lambs..

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By *melie LAL OP   Woman
4 weeks ago

Peterborough

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By *melie LAL OP   Woman
4 weeks ago

Peterborough


"It looks a bit of a mess but that's politics and infighting..

That they suspended him and the 'complaints' appeared after he slated Farage..

Either they were failing in their duty to protect people and stamp out such alleged behaviours or they are very handy..

We shall see

I’m sure the timings are just an unfortunate coincidence.

I'm thinking they were just sorting out their strategy over when to actually do something to protect staff, probably planning a meeting or something..

When you have so many MPs it can be difficult to get them all in a room at the same time "

I had a vision of them all trying to get into one of the old red telephone boxes

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By (user no longer on site)
4 weeks ago

Guys, guys

They're all fucking terrible

And they don't care about you

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By *melie LAL OP   Woman
4 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Guys, guys

They're all fucking terrible

And they don't care about you"

Tell us something we don't know.

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By *ggdrasil66Man
4 weeks ago

Saltdean

Oh dear, or should I say, so what?

Reform are still on target for 2028, and I still expect them to win that general election. It is what this country needs, a competent government that actually cares about the people of this country. So Rupert is a dickhead and had to go. He won’t be there to hinder our progress into power, best he gets kicked out asap, not left until it’s too late.

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By *entleman_spyMan
4 weeks ago

nearby


"Oh dear, or should I say, so what?

Reform are still on target for 2028, and I still expect them to win that general election. It is what this country needs, a competent government that actually cares about the people of this country. So Rupert is a dickhead and had to go. He won’t be there to hinder our progress into power, best he gets kicked out asap, not left until it’s too late. "

Competent based on what measure ? They say the racist things you support ?

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By *ggdrasil66Man
4 weeks ago

Saltdean


"Oh dear, or should I say, so what?

Reform are still on target for 2028, and I still expect them to win that general election. It is what this country needs, a competent government that actually cares about the people of this country. So Rupert is a dickhead and had to go. He won’t be there to hinder our progress into power, best he gets kicked out asap, not left until it’s too late.

Competent based on what measure ? They say the racist things you support ? "

Racist? Whatever!

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By *esYesOMGYes!Man
4 weeks ago

Didsbury

From what I read in the FT Lowe became a threat to Farage when Musk started suggesting he would make donations to the party if Lowe was leader. Musk is unhappy that Farage won’t come out in support of Tommy Robinson.

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By *abioMan
4 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Oh dear, or should I say, so what?

Reform are still on target for 2028, and I still expect them to win that general election. It is what this country needs, a competent government that actually cares about the people of this country. So Rupert is a dickhead and had to go. He won’t be there to hinder our progress into power, best he gets kicked out asap, not left until it’s too late. "

Pravda has spoken!!!

Anyway… I am still waiting on hearing one policy that isn’t immigration

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By *otMe66Man
4 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"Oh dear, or should I say, so what?

Reform are still on target for 2028, and I still expect them to win that general election. It is what this country needs, a competent government that actually cares about the people of this country. So Rupert is a dickhead and had to go. He won’t be there to hinder our progress into power, best he gets kicked out asap, not left until it’s too late.

Pravda has spoken!!!

Anyway… I am still waiting on hearing one policy that isn’t immigration "

Here you go, Reform’s policy areas beyond immigration:

NHS and Social Care

Tax and Spending

Economy

Environment

Energy and Net Zero

Education and Childcare

Defence

Pensions and Welfare

Policing and Crime

Brexit

Families

Transport

Constitution and Culture

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By *hrill CollinsMan
4 weeks ago

The Outer Rim

all this is on top of scores of local councillors resigning across the country in the last couple of months citing the lack of internal democracy and claiming the party constitution is bollox.

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By *ggdrasil66Man
4 weeks ago

Saltdean


"Oh dear, or should I say, so what?

Reform are still on target for 2028, and I still expect them to win that general election. It is what this country needs, a competent government that actually cares about the people of this country. So Rupert is a dickhead and had to go. He won’t be there to hinder our progress into power, best he gets kicked out asap, not left until it’s too late.

Pravda has spoken!!!

Anyway… I am still waiting on hearing one policy that isn’t immigration

Here you go, Reform’s policy areas beyond immigration:

NHS and Social Care

Tax and Spending

Economy

Environment

Energy and Net Zero

Education and Childcare

Defence

Pensions and Welfare

Policing and Crime

Brexit

Families

Transport

Constitution and Culture"

Telling the truth is too simple, why would they allow it to get in the way of their own false narrative?

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
4 weeks ago

Central


"Good to see that Reform have acted quickly on this and a full independent investigation is taking place.

They could always have copied Labour’s approach to Nick Brown and refused to ever explain why he was suspended."

'Acted quickly', from allegations from last year or quickly, within hours of him discussing the Messiah type behaviour of The Nigel?

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By *heknobbyoneMan
4 weeks ago

gateshead

But we wouldn’t have the NHS or much needed employment reform

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
4 weeks ago

Central


"Oh dear, or should I say, so what?

Reform are still on target for 2028, and I still expect them to win that general election. It is what this country needs, a competent government that actually cares about the people of this country. So Rupert is a dickhead and had to go. He won’t be there to hinder our progress into power, best he gets kicked out asap, not left until it’s too late.

Pravda has spoken!!!

Anyway… I am still waiting on hearing one policy that isn’t immigration

Here you go, Reform’s policy areas beyond immigration:

NHS and Social Care

Tax and Spending

Economy

Environment

Energy and Net Zero

Education and Childcare

Defence

Pensions and Welfare

Policing and Crime

Brexit

Families

Transport

Constitution and Culture"

Richard Tice says global heating is natural and not, as all accredited climate experts confirm, predominantly caused by human causes. How could they possibly be trusted in looking after the environment or anything, if they deny such reality?

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By *hrill CollinsMan
4 weeks ago

The Outer Rim


"I am still waiting on hearing one policy that isn’t immigration "

same here .... and the only expansion on what they intend to do in that area is just repeat the sentence "we will control immigration"..... but the reality is that they can't even control their own political party.

they're a joke

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By *entleman_spyMan
4 weeks ago

nearby


"Oh dear, or should I say, so what?

Reform are still on target for 2028, and I still expect them to win that general election. It is what this country needs, a competent government that actually cares about the people of this country. So Rupert is a dickhead and had to go. He won’t be there to hinder our progress into power, best he gets kicked out asap, not left until it’s too late.

Pravda has spoken!!!

Anyway… I am still waiting on hearing one policy that isn’t immigration

Here you go, Reform’s policy areas beyond immigration:

NHS and Social Care

Tax and Spending

Economy

Environment

Energy and Net Zero

Education and Childcare

Defence

Pensions and Welfare

Policing and Crime

Brexit

Families

Transport

Constitution and Culture"

Those are not policies.

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By (user no longer on site)
4 weeks ago


"Guys, guys

They're all fucking terrible

And they don't care about you

Tell us something we don't know."

Did you know a group of owls is called parliament

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By *ampantRalphMan
4 weeks ago

Rossendale

There policies of scrapping net zero is as important as dealing with immigration, net zero is the biggest con and raises the bills for every single citizen and business in the uk!

Farage is a scum bag, and has a history of getting rid of anyone who doesn’t stand in his shadows!

Hopefully this is an opportunity for a new party, with the likes of Rupert Lowe, Ben Habib and quite a few other Reformers to start up fresh!

Reform under Farage and Usif is turning itself into Tory part 2!

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
4 weeks ago

Central


"There policies of scrapping net zero is as important as dealing with immigration, net zero is the biggest con and raises the bills for every single citizen and business in the uk!

Farage is a scum bag, and has a history of getting rid of anyone who doesn’t stand in his shadows!

Hopefully this is an opportunity for a new party, with the likes of Rupert Lowe, Ben Habib and quite a few other Reformers to start up fresh!

Reform under Farage and Usif is turning itself into Tory part 2!"

Would stopping preparation for global heating be important to scrap too? Or just give up stopping it from getting much worse?

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By *uffleskloofMan
4 weeks ago

Walsall

Latest polls suggest Reform vote staying pretty solid.

Latest has Reform and Labour even, Tories couple of points behind.

Amazing that there are still 25% of those polled who say they would vote Labour. Serious case of Stockholm Syndrome.

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By *ampantRalphMan
4 weeks ago

Rossendale

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By *ampantRalphMan
4 weeks ago

Rossendale

Climate change happens whether we tax people to oblivion or not! And co2 has a minimal effect on temperature at best, I can understand cleaning up dirty hydrocarbons but co2 is plant food!

Our current net zero is arguably dirtier because rather than use our own local energy and industry we have to ship everything from the country’s that aren’t ideologically captured like yourself!

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By *ampantRalphMan
4 weeks ago

Rossendale

I don’t know how anyone can vote labour or Tory still tbh, but I think Farage means more of the same corruption!

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By *hrill CollinsMan
4 weeks ago

The Outer Rim

the latest polls now showing that refoem support is rapidly collapsing in the aftermath of this latest shitshow along with the arse licking of putin being cited by those polled.

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By *ggdrasil66Man
4 weeks ago

Saltdean

Reform UK will have its ups and downs, but as long as everything is back on track before 2028, it will be fine.

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan
4 weeks ago

Gilfach

Poster 1:
"Latest polls suggest Reform vote staying pretty solid.

Latest has Reform and Labour even, Tories couple of points behind."

Poster 2:
"the latest polls now showing that refoem support is rapidly collapsing in the aftermath of this latest shitshow ..."

One of these two is reading the polls incorrectly.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
4 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"Reform UK will have its ups and downs, but as long as everything is back on track before 2028, it will be fine. "

What's happening in 2028?

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By *hrill CollinsMan
4 weeks ago

The Outer Rim


"Reform UK will have its ups and downs, but as long as everything is back on track before 2028, it will be fine.

What's happening in 2028?"

nutty nige winds up the company and absconds to germany with all the money

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By *hawn ScottMan
4 weeks ago

london Brixton

I applaud reform for saving the taxpayer money. When all their mps have to travel together they can order a regular uber and not an XL

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By *hawn ScottMan
4 weeks ago

london Brixton


"Reform UK will have its ups and downs, but as long as everything is back on track before 2028, it will be fine.

What's happening in 2028?"

Guess all parties will be working hard canvassing for the general election in 2029?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
4 weeks ago

in Lancashire


"Reform UK will have its ups and downs, but as long as everything is back on track before 2028, it will be fine.

What's happening in 2028?

Guess all parties will be working hard canvassing for the general election in 2029? "

That was my thought too..

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