Spider Posted Saturday at 20:43 Posted Saturday at 20:43 2 hours ago, BobyBrno said: What colour are Farage’s trousers today? This is what the public wants to know. Same shade of blue as five pound notes, ironically. He gets upset about five pound notes doesn’t he? 🙃 Quote
Lt. Aldo Raine Posted Saturday at 21:03 Posted Saturday at 21:03 Even Reform have the sense not to make Lee Anderson Home Secrerary Quote
Dimron Posted Saturday at 21:08 Posted Saturday at 21:08 4 minutes ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said: Even Reform have the sense not to make Lee Anderson Home Secrerary Energy Sec... he'll have Shirebrook pit reopened in no time Quote
bolty58 Posted Sunday at 23:53 Posted Sunday at 23:53 On 26/04/2026 at 02:07, BobyBrno said: What colour are Farage’s trousers today? This is what the public wants to know. Who cares. He's causing plenty of brown ones. Quote
bolty58 Posted Monday at 00:00 Posted Monday at 00:00 On 26/04/2026 at 02:08, Tonge moor green jacket said: Anyone could make a film like that, using snippets of conversations. Cousin marriage is good, "I propose the abolition of the monarchy", "I'd stab him in the front, not the back" etc. A few trawls through social media and interviews will reveal plenty. Select the ones which best suit, ignore any context, and bingo. It won't work though, and is more an example of desperation. Given the recent labour leaflet dropped through my m-i-l's letter box, they would do a lot better if they weren't so removed from the public's concerns. Instead, they still level the racist comment at anyone that doesn't agree with them. A simple word, that could so readily be used by their opponents on a similar advert. Quote
royal white Posted Tuesday at 23:47 Posted Tuesday at 23:47 On 25/04/2026 at 11:52, Bertie said: Thought it was different and quite impactful tbh. Sadly it won’t, but it should make people think twice before voting Reform “for a change” by hearing what some of their politicians really think/say, and seeing what some of the future will look like (boats aside). I suspect a lot will regret what they’re about to do. I know my mum will 🙄. Hard to see it doing Labour any good though in the local elections, plus would rather a political party be positive about what they will do, not negative on what the opposition will. But none of them seem to do that. It’s all about “project fear” from all sides. Like I said, you need to be squeaky clean. I reckon you could make a longer broadcast with some of the shit the Labour lot have said and done over the years. Quote
bolty58 Posted yesterday at 04:40 Posted yesterday at 04:40 4 hours ago, royal white said: Like I said, you need to be squeaky clean. I reckon you could make a longer broadcast with some of the shit the Labour lot have said and done over the years. Amen brother. Look how far they had to go back with Farage to throw shit around. Schoolyard antics 50 odd fucking years ago. Quote
Bertie Posted yesterday at 06:42 Posted yesterday at 06:42 6 hours ago, royal white said: Like I said, you need to be squeaky clean. I reckon you could make a longer broadcast with some of the shit the Labour lot have said and done over the years. Not claiming anyone is squeaky clean. No human is! I think there’s a difference here though. I agree with you that individual of any party who commits a crime deserves to be outed and punished (however long ago anything was said or done….even 50 years 😉). This councillor included. I think the Labour broadcast though actually highlighted some Reform policies (NHS, Iran) ….. as well as a selection of racist, misogynistic and fruity bonkers (COVID vaccine) comments. Happy for us all to be consistent though and condemn individual comments/behaviours whatever the source 👍. Quote
Bertie Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Meanwhile a £5m personal donation in late 2024 to Farage comes to light https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn5pr0gp3gro From Christopher Harborne, a Reform mega donor who makes his money from crypto investments. Donated £9m to Reform last year - a record. Lives in Thailand 🙄. He has also paid for recent Farage trips to US and Chagos. I’m sure this has had no influence on Farage’s pro-bitcoin policies 🤔. Edited 18 hours ago by Bertie Quote
Traf Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 3 hours ago, Bertie said: Meanwhile a £5m personal donation in late 2024 to Farage comes to light https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn5pr0gp3gro From Christopher Harborne, a Reform mega donor who makes his money from crypto investments. Donated £9m to Reform last year - a record. Lives in Thailand 🙄. He has also paid for recent Farage trips to US and Chagos. I’m sure this has had no influence on Farage’s pro-bitcoin policies 🤔. He failed to declare it. He should resign. Quote
Sweep Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 2 hours ago, Traf said: He failed to declare it. He should resign. it was 2 years ago, we need to move on Quote
Ani Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Watched the Reform election broadcast. Not a single policy was mentioned, there line seems to ‘sack Starmer’ which is a strange one for local elections. Quote
jmjhb Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 23 minutes ago, Ani said: Watched the Reform election broadcast. Not a single policy was mentioned, there line seems to ‘sack Starmer’ which is a strange one for local elections. I still don't know what their long-term strategy is. Trump will be irrelevant or dead in 5 years, GB News will be bankrupt and most of their voters are the wrong side of 70. Quote
jmjhb Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I also don't really understand the seemingly visceral hatred for Starmer. He's a bit of a wet fart, but otherwise somewhat nondescript. Quote
kent_white Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 minute ago, jmjhb said: I also don't really understand the seemingly visceral hatred for Starmer. He's a bit of a wet fart, but otherwise somewhat nondescript. I'm in the same boat mate. I find it hard to be anything other than apathetic about him. For the life of me I can't understand the level of fury he seems to provoke in some people. I find it really strange. Quote
Cheese Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 2 minutes ago, jmjhb said: I also don't really understand the seemingly visceral hatred for Starmer. He's a bit of a wet fart, but otherwise somewhat nondescript. The media have decided they want Farage, and the British public are thick enough to make it so. It is going to be piss funny watching them having their faces eaten by the leopard. Quote
BobyBrno Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 11 minutes ago, jmjhb said: I still don't know what their long-term strategy is. Trump will be irrelevant or dead in 5 years, GB News will be bankrupt and most of their voters are the wrong side of 70. Quote
kent_white Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 minute ago, BobyBrno said: I turn 50 next year. Am I suddenly going to start voting Reform, having a profile picture of myself holding a fish and discover an overwhelming urge to decorate lamp posts? 😁 Quote
jmjhb Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 3 minutes ago, BobyBrno said: Well, that just proves my point. Quote
Ani Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 31 minutes ago, jmjhb said: Well, that just proves my point. You need the number of voters in each segment for the full picture. Quote
Winchester White Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 38 minutes ago, kent_white said: I'm in the same boat mate. I find it hard to be anything other than apathetic about him. For the life of me I can't understand the level of fury he seems to provoke in some people. I find it really strange. Never known anything like it and I don't think Starmer is good either. In fact he's made some right fuck ups. So many Tory voters have changed to Reform and must have collective amnesia from 2019. Quote
bolty58 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 11 hours ago, Traf said: He failed to declare it. He should resign. They are really shitting themselves aren't they? Quote
royal white Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 7 hours ago, Cheese said: After weeks of digging Fromage finally finds somebody else that agrees with him. Quote
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