Nigel Farage 15:28 - May 28 with 23343 views | union_jack | Nigel seems to be voicing the opinions of the silent majority of this country. Yes? Or no? | |
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Nigel Farage on 13:32 - May 31 with 1400 views | waynekerr55 | If he says what an awful lot of people think then why has he failed to be elected 7 times and bottled running for the past two elections? Personally I agree with Richard Tice that we must have electoral reform as grifters on the right and left would be in parliament accountable to their constituency and unable to howl from the sidelines promising unicorns | |
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Nigel Farage on 16:44 - Jun 3 with 1239 views | union_jack | Or has he Max?😉 He’s the only one willing to mention the elephant in the room. I’m not saying that Reform are the party to take this country forward but they may sharpen other party’s minds as to where public feeling lies. | |
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Nigel Farage on 16:49 - Jun 3 with 1232 views | waynekerr55 | Will it be eighth time lucky for Farage then? | |
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Nigel Farage on 17:23 - Jun 3 with 1201 views | Gwyn737 | Couldn’t be worse news for the Tories. Not only will this split the vote for this election, but could see a Tory wipeout/takeover in the next few years. | | | |
Nigel Farage on 17:25 - Jun 3 with 1199 views | theloneranger | "Nigel Farage has announced he has taken over as Reform leader and will run as a candidate at the 4 July general election." Farage at a press conference in London on Monday said he had agreed to take over the role of leader from Richard Tice. He then said he would run as a candidate in Clacton, which according to recent polling he is in a strong position to win. The seat is being defended by Conservative candidate Giles Watling." https://www.politicshome.com/news/article/nigel-farage-run-parliament-reform-lea | |
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Nigel Farage on 17:26 - Jun 3 with 1195 views | Gwyn737 | I’m not sure it’s the elephant in the room as it’s talked about all the time by politicians. The real elephant in the room is Brexit which none of them are prepared to touch. | | | |
Nigel Farage on 17:27 - Jun 3 with 1195 views | raynor94 | U Gov poll on Sky News predicting a Tory wipe out, and Hunt and Shapps likely to lose their seats | |
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Nigel Farage on 17:47 - Jun 3 with 1171 views | union_jack | Not in the way it needs to be said. Others pussy foot around it, Farage has grabbed it by the horns.. | |
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(No subject) (n/t) on 17:47 - Jun 3 with 1168 views | waynekerr55 | | |
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Nigel Farage on 17:48 - Jun 3 with 1163 views | union_jack | And an SNP collapse. Get in!! | |
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Nigel Farage on 18:29 - Jun 3 with 1128 views | max936 | He's just a mouth piece without substance, exactly what's needed, but if we are gonna rely on people like Farage the concept is doomed. | |
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Nigel Farage on 18:40 - Jun 3 with 1111 views | controversial_jack | He's just an attention seeker with nothing to offer | | | |
Nigel Farage on 18:47 - Jun 3 with 1111 views | Gwyn737 | It’s worth noting that Reform isn’t a political party. It’s a company. Of which Farage owns over 50%. He’s now been made leader with an unclear process. | | | |
Nigel Farage on 19:22 - Jun 3 with 1090 views | waynekerr55 | Unelected bureaucrats, hey? | |
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Nigel Farage on 19:57 - Jun 3 with 1071 views | Gwyn737 | Almost poetic, isn’t it? | | | |
Nigel Farage on 20:04 - Jun 3 with 1072 views | SullutaCreturned | Hasn't Starmer said he's going back to the EU but ina friendly way, to try and negotiate a better deal? The problem with Bojo was he thought Johnny foreigner would back down under "English" pressure but they told him to feck off and all that happened was both sides got a worse deal than we could have had. If any of these politicians were really interested in doing the best thing, the right thing for their electorate then we wou;d have had a far better deal but they were all playing politics, determined to be the winners; it was a fools game. PS, the only good thing about Farage is that he'll tale votes from the tories. [Post edited 3 Jun 20:05]
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Nigel Farage on 21:05 - Jun 3 with 1023 views | Gwyn737 | He’s said he’ll look for a better deal but has ruled out rejoining the single market. I reckon that’ll change, probably half way through his first term. | | | |
Nigel Farage on 00:56 - Jun 4 with 966 views | Robbie | Am still an undecided voter and Reform will come into my thinking on polling day . Some will argue a wasted vote by me but no other options . Starmer now has to tolerate and allow Vaughan Gething and Diane Abbot to stand as Labour candidates , media frenzy over skeletons in the wardrobe will go into overdrive if they get their seats in Westminster , would he like not to have this hot potato now , probably yes . Gething in charge of Wales , but Starmer needs to back him up too . Sunak will continue to brag about his confidence in the future of the UK . Doubt him and his other half struggle to see a Doctor at Primary care level though. Farage once UKIP then Reform later , a protest vote at my local polling station , a maybe . Will never do a Spoilt Paper return , we have a right to elect whichever character gets the gig , baddie or not . [Post edited 4 Jun 1:08]
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Nigel Farage on 10:25 - Jun 4 with 889 views | union_jack | Reform won’t be a wasted vote because it will show the leading parties what is important to the people. It should then shape their policies. | |
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Nigel Farage on 10:14 - Jun 9 with 699 views | controversial_jack | It will show what is important to some people, get it right | | | |
Nigel Farage on 10:48 - Jun 9 with 691 views | raynor94 | News reports this morning Are forecasting Reform could get more seats than the Tories | |
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Nigel Farage on 10:56 - Jun 9 with 685 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth | I will make a prediction now, reform will get more votes than the Tories but they won’t get more seats. | |
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Nigel Farage on 11:26 - Jun 9 with 667 views | union_jack | This | |
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Nigel Farage on 11:27 - Jun 9 with 661 views | union_jack | A lot more than you may think. Let’s see what happens on 4/7. | |
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Nigel Farage on 14:28 - Jun 10 with 584 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Reform candidate in bat shit crazy beliefs shocker. They will be a protest vote for many but despite the Farage factor the truth is they still can’t be considered a serious party. There was talk of Holly Valance standing at one point. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjmmrwexv4ko | |
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