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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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It's exactly that, it's like I said a few months back, I didn't even know anything about Reform, now I know more than I choose to know, all because people will not stop chatting about them, so all the milkshakes and whatever else is chucked at them, makes them known. I think it was only Peej on here as an example at first chatting about them, now everyone is chatting about them...and people wonder why these shhites get in! I said the same with Trump ages ago, bringing in all these charges against him, is only going to assist his political campaign, yet before that he was virtually being ignored, people just don't learn.
The elite want them in, so they'll get far more exposure as they own the media. People seem to think it's just the unwashed supporting them, but their funding comes from billionaires.
 
The elite want them in, so they'll get far more exposure as they own the media. People seem to think it's just the unwashed supporting them, but their funding comes from billionaires.


Someone should be looking into their funding tbh. Too much to expect the BBC to do it though, obvs..,
 
The elite want them in, so they'll get far more exposure as they own the media. People seem to think it's just the unwashed supporting them, but their funding comes from billionaires.

This ^^^

Farage tries to play the bloke down the pub who likes a pint and a laugh like the 'common' man

But massive cuts to corporation tax, Tax relief for public school fees, Tax relief for Private healthcare providers and a pledge of a massive 're-think' on the NHS (i.e. private health insurance) is the manifesto of the elites and music to the ears of private wealth accumulation
 
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Someone should be looking into their funding tbh. Too much to expect the BBC to do it though, obvs..,


This Guy... Chistopher Harborne. Cryptocurrency businessman now based in Thailand and owns lots of shell companies registered in the Bahamas and Panama.

Electoral Commission records show he has donated more than £15m to British political parties. Most of this money went to the Brexit Party, which was established in January 2019 to campaign for a hard or no-deal Brexit (the party rebranded as Reform UK in November 2020, and shifted its focus to campaigning against lockdowns and net-zero regulation). In 2019 and 2020, Harborne gave the party £13.7m, becoming the main source of funding
 
This ^^^

Farage tries to play the bloke down the pub who likes a pint and a laugh like the 'common' man

But massive cuts to corporation tax, Tax relief for public school fees, Tax relief for Private healthcare providers and a pledge of a massive 're-think' on the NHS (i.e. private health insurance) is the manifesto of the elites and music to the ears of private wealth accumulation

I noticed quite a few candidates for Reform standing in Cornwall, I didn't realise they had so many... <laugh>

https://www.reformparty.uk/camborne-and-redruth-constituency

https://www.reformparty.uk/st-ives-constituency

https://www.reformparty.uk/south-east-cornwall-constituency

https://www.reformparty.uk/truro-and-falmouth-constituency

https://www.reformparty.uk/north-cornwall-constituency
 

I think they are fielding a candidate in every seat aren't they ?

That'll be funded by the £15 odd million that their Tax dodging donor gave them <laugh>
 

Interesting, I doubt they have a refugee issue there. Their problem is getting the chiltern ****s with their second homes out.
 
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What a day for the hate mob.
Joey Barton gets the dildo of consequence in his fight with vine. Tommy Robinson faces a possible stretch.
And the GE is round the corner and we get rid of Sunak and co.
 
Interesting, I doubt they have a refugee issue there. Their problem is getting the chiltern ****s with their second homes out.

There's an ongoing issue in Newquay around refugees being housed in Hotels at great expense.

And despite the sandy postcard images, Cornwall is a fairly polarised area of wealthy second homeowners and tourist businesses, that see lots of pretty villages and fishing coves become ghost towns in the winter, and large areas of deprivation in the major towns down the spine of the interior, that still haven't really ever recovered from the post industrial mining industry.

There's ripe ground for Reform here with their Johnny Foreigner is stealing your homes and jobs and clogging up your schools and hospitals.
 
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These are the clueless twats who think they can run the country one day.

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These are the clueless twats who think they can run the country one day.

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Saw Farage crying about this earlier, saying that they paid a vetting company who didn't do the work

Seems he didn't read the memo either <laugh>