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By *ingdomNightTimePleasures OP   Man
14 weeks ago

nearby

Former home secretary Suella Braverman defects to Reform UK

Red and Blue in turmoil and Reform leading the polls.

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By *e-OptimistMan
14 weeks ago

Stalybridge

Thinking of themselves - how typical of our political elite.

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By *ingdomNightTimePleasures OP   Man
14 weeks ago

nearby

Guardian got the knives out for Starmer too

Here’s the lesson of the Andy Burnham saga: Labour needs a new leader – fast

Says Polly Toynbee

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By *ools and the brainCouple
14 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

Think she just hated being out of the limelight.

Apparently the Tories are a bunch of liars, took her 30 years to reach that conclusion!!

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By (user no longer on site)
14 weeks ago

Amazing how many politicians of colour are joining a Nazi party.🤭

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By *arry and MegsCouple
14 weeks ago

Ipswich


"Former home secretary Suella Braverman defects to Reform UK

Red and Blue in turmoil and Reform leading the polls. "

Vite for reform and get conservatives 😂🤣😂

At least it's better than the racist nazis they had

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By *ary_ArgyllMan
14 weeks ago

Argyll

She was pretty hopeless first time around, sacked twice. I expect she'll be more of a hindrance than an asset to Reform.

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By *ostInTheSupermarketMan
14 weeks ago

Central

Has that Labour defection to Reform happened yet or is Farage full of it?

It’s often pointed out in polls that leave/Reform voters tend to be generally less educated. Wonder if even they now twig that Reform = Tories 2.0 ?

Reform showing around 25% support at the moment. If that represents the largest party, we clearly need electoral reform, as Farage once seemed to be keen on. Wonder he turns out to be full of it (again).

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By *onin25Man
14 weeks ago

Durham

I don't think these high profile tory defections are the win for Reform that they think they are. Jenrick and Braverman as torys were two of the reasons people were voting Reform in the first place.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
14 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

I trust farage about as far as I could throw him.

And Braverman even less.

Everything is sound bites with no substance.

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By *andM4FunCouple
14 weeks ago

Cambridgeshire

VOTE REFORM !!!

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By (user no longer on site)
14 weeks ago


"I trust farage about as far as I could throw him.

And Braverman even less.

Everything is sound bites with no substance. "

Which politicians could you throw?

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By *andM4FunCouple
14 weeks ago

Cambridgeshire


"Has that Labour defection to Reform happened yet or is Farage full of it?

It’s often pointed out in polls that leave/Reform voters tend to be generally less educated. Wonder if even they now twig that Reform = Tories 2.0 ?

Reform showing around 25% support at the moment. If that represents the largest party, we clearly need electoral reform, as Farage once seemed to be keen on. Wonder he turns out to be full of it (again)."

Farage is 10 times the man that you are! Let me guess, you’re one of those uneducated Leibour or Libtard supporters

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By (user no longer on site)
14 weeks ago


"Has that Labour defection to Reform happened yet or is Farage full of it?

It’s often pointed out in polls that leave/Reform voters tend to be generally less educated. Wonder if even they now twig that Reform = Tories 2.0 ?

Reform showing around 25% support at the moment. If that represents the largest party, we clearly need electoral reform, as Farage once seemed to be keen on. Wonder he turns out to be full of it (again)."

Reform is polling between 24% and 32%. Electoral reform has always been one of their policies I believe.

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By *ingdomNightTimePleasures OP   Man
14 weeks ago

nearby

We got Labour because the tories were so bad

Labour are an even worse disaster.

I’m wondering what a Reform government will look like?

Tax dodger Zahawi as chancellor

Braverman home/foreign secretary

30p learn to cook Lee running the nhs

Jenrick as housing minister taking donor bribes

With Reform leading in the polls this is very likely

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By *abioMan
14 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Has that Labour defection to Reform happened yet or is Farage full of it?

It’s often pointed out in polls that leave/Reform voters tend to be generally less educated. Wonder if even they now twig that Reform = Tories 2.0 ?

Reform showing around 25% support at the moment. If that represents the largest party, we clearly need electoral reform, as Farage once seemed to be keen on. Wonder he turns out to be full of it (again).

Farage is 10 times the man that you are! Let me guess, you’re one of those uneducated Leibour or Libtard supporters "

If by 10 times the man you mean fiddling his expenses whilst he was an MEP, not doing his job on time and registering his interests whilst gallivanting around davos, and racially abusing people whilst he was at school now coberated by 60 different people to name a few… then… sure!!!!!

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By *anifestoMan
14 weeks ago

F

IF Reform (the home for useless torys) do form the next government I can 100% guarantee that electoral reform will be nothing more than gerrymandering and any progressive proposal or something that looks like PR will be shoved so far down the list not even braverman at the bottom of her shit strewn barrel will find it

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By *ydaz70Man
14 weeks ago

Rotherham /newquay

If reform win it's going to be funny watching and listening to all the insults racist knuckle dragging Looney's.

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By *ndy EkMan
14 weeks ago

London


"Amazing how many politicians of colour are joining a Nazi party.🤭"

She's always felt strongly about sending back illegal immigrants from Asia and Africa.

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By *ndy EkMan
14 weeks ago

London


"VOTE REFORM !!!

"

WHY?

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By *ndy EkMan
14 weeks ago

London


"I don't think these high profile tory defections are the win for Reform that they think they are. Jenrick and Braverman as torys were two of the reasons people were voting Reform in the first place. "

What Farage says is that Reform need people who have experience of being in government.

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By *onin25Man
14 weeks ago

Durham


"I don't think these high profile tory defections are the win for Reform that they think they are. Jenrick and Braverman as torys were two of the reasons people were voting Reform in the first place.

What Farage says is that Reform need people who have experience of being in government."

People who failed miserably at it?

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By *ingdomNightTimePleasures OP   Man
14 weeks ago

nearby


"I don't think these high profile tory defections are the win for Reform that they think they are. Jenrick and Braverman as torys were two of the reasons people were voting Reform in the first place.

What Farage says is that Reform need people who have experience of being in government.

People who failed miserably at it? "

Jenrick signed off Tory donor Richard Desmond’s planning application a day early to avoid £40M infastructure levy

Zahawi is a crook. Taxpayer paid his electric bill for his horses stabling charged to MP expenses. He did pay the £5M tax he tried to avoid

Some questions about Farages funding and expenses.

Braverman got mental illness apparently

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By *ools and the brainCouple
14 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"VOTE REFORM !!!

"

I DON'T WANT TO !!!

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By *erlins5Man
14 weeks ago

South Fife


"VOTE REFORM !!!

"

Nah

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan
14 weeks ago

Gilfach


"What Farage says is that Reform need people who have experience of being in government."


"People who failed miserably at it?"

Reform need people that can get, and stay in, power. The Tories stayed in for 14 years, which is quite successful.

The fact that the Tories didn't implement policies of which you approve doesn't mean they failed.

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By *ndy EkMan
14 weeks ago

London


"I don't think these high profile tory defections are the win for Reform that they think they are. Jenrick and Braverman as torys were two of the reasons people were voting Reform in the first place.

What Farage says is that Reform need people who have experience of being in government.

People who failed miserably at it? "

Yes. Maybe Reform supporters believe that Farage is smart enough to let the ex-Tories know when they are doing something wrong or doing something right.

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By (user no longer on site)
14 weeks ago


"I don't think these high profile tory defections are the win for Reform that they think they are. Jenrick and Braverman as torys were two of the reasons people were voting Reform in the first place.

What Farage says is that Reform need people who have experience of being in government.

People who failed miserably at it? "

The problem with that argument is that the current Govt is failing even more miserably !

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By *ecadentDeviantsCouple
14 weeks ago

North West


"I don't think these high profile tory defections are the win for Reform that they think they are. Jenrick and Braverman as torys were two of the reasons people were voting Reform in the first place.

What Farage says is that Reform need people who have experience of being in government.

People who failed miserably at it?

The problem with that argument is that the current Govt is failing even more miserably ! "

Whilst agreeing that Labour haven’t exactly set the world on fire, to say that they are doing worse than the last Tory government is highly debatable.

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By *otMe66Man
14 weeks ago

Terra Firma

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By *otMe66Man
14 weeks ago

Terra Firma


"I don't think these high profile tory defections are the win for Reform that they think they are. Jenrick and Braverman as torys were two of the reasons people were voting Reform in the first place.

What Farage says is that Reform need people who have experience of being in government.

People who failed miserably at it?

The problem with that argument is that the current Govt is failing even more miserably !

Whilst agreeing that Labour haven’t exactly set the world on fire, to say that they are doing worse than the last Tory government is highly debatable."

The conservative government were a shambles during and post covid, and it was heavily influenced by the likes of Cummings and Johnson. However, the economy was also starting to improve and lets not forget they also started from a similar poor place post labour.

The difference with this government has been the lack of economic stability, vision and trust. The u-turns through a lack of due diligence has and is costing us billions and compounding the first issues mentioned of economic stability and trust.

They had one simple job, be better than the rabble they replaced, it felt and still does feel the task was the easiest challenge to achieve, but they are failing badly and will end their tenure with the country being in a worse position than they inherited, and we all know how bad that was when labour ministers force fed us the public this message hourly for weeks on end.

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By (user no longer on site)
14 weeks ago


"I don't think these high profile tory defections are the win for Reform that they think they are. Jenrick and Braverman as torys were two of the reasons people were voting Reform in the first place.

What Farage says is that Reform need people who have experience of being in government.

People who failed miserably at it?

The problem with that argument is that the current Govt is failing even more miserably !

Whilst agreeing that Labour haven’t exactly set the world on fire, to say that they are doing worse than the last Tory government is highly debatable."

They are a disaster.

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By *andM4FunCouple
14 weeks ago

Cambridgeshire


"VOTE REFORM !!!

WHY?"

Better option than Liebour, Libtards or Green nutcases ….. time for real change and making UK great again

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By *andM4FunCouple
14 weeks ago

Cambridgeshire


"VOTE REFORM !!!

I DON'T WANT TO !!! "

Well that’s contrary to your user name

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By *inky PerkyCouple
14 weeks ago

Narnia

I love how all they all whine that "BRITAIN IS BROKEN", whilst sidestepping the fact that they were the ones in charge as it was breaking.

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