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Farage’s Reform UK Surges as Tory Voters Defect in Droves


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3 hours ago, John Drake said:

 

As someone on the outside judging from afar, it appears that it is no longer electorally possible to fix the UK's problems. Muslims have already achieved critical mass. They aren't going to let loose of control over the cities and their political party, Labor. In fact, from many of the public pronouncements I see from their leaders, they intend to advance, multiply, and eject the natives from control of their own land. 

 

"Muslims have already achieved critical mass"? As they constitute less than 7% of the UK population, you might want to use more reliable "facts" rather than Elon Musk and the American Right.  And it's Labour not Labor.

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No chance to get back the cheap beer and fags or villas in Spain if Farage gets in.  Isn't he a staunch Brexiter. The Tories have always been an old boys club but the Labour party that used to be the working man's party was ruined by Tony Blair. Farage is too close to Trump to be healthy. Labour needs t get back to its roots.

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11 hours ago, hotsun said:

By the time farage takes office the UK will already be part of the middle east

How?

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3 hours ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

 

Indeed so; it is known as conquering by the womb, rather than by military force; it will however, lead to great civil unrest in the UK before very long.

 

 

Two comments together, showing that bitterness and ignorance, fed by social media and snacking on low level misinformation, is preferred to facts, research and learning about a subject.

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19 minutes ago, spot said:

Two comments together, showing that bitterness and ignorance, fed by social media and snacking on low level misinformation, is preferred to facts, research and learning about a subject.

 

Oh look, a discombobulated little leftie, trying to sound relevant as he blurts out a few insults; hilarious, and irrelevant in equal measure.

 

 

 

 

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Reform will be the next government. No doubt. Starmer is self destructing.

 

The Liberal meltdown will be on par with the US right now.

 

Trump's win and subsequent draining of the corrupt immoral lefty swamp will spread to the UK then across Europe. 

 

The right is rising. 

 

Great times.

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5 hours ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

Oh look, a discombobulated little leftie, trying to sound relevant as he blurts out a few insults; hilarious, and irrelevant in equal measure.

 

 

 

 

You used discombobulated instead of confused?

Careful with those long words. Better stick to short leftie, woke etc, or people might think you're an educated liberal.

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4 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Reform will be the next government. No doubt. Starmer is self destructing.

 

The Liberal meltdown will be on par with the US right now.

 

Trump's win and subsequent draining of the corrupt immoral lefty swamp will spread to the UK then across Europe. 

 

The right is rising. 

 

Great times.

What's the plan for the advancement of the planet/humanity ect, when the right get in everywhere?

Genuinely interested.

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18 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Are you old enough to remember the early 1980s when the SDP was formed?  The Thatcher government was as unpopular as the current government and polls suggested the SDP would hold the balance of power or even win power, in alliance with other parties. Of course it was too early to make such a prediction!  Maybe Starmer needs a Falklands war to come to his rescue.

Maybe hold off giving the Chagos Islands away and wait for Mauritius to invade?

 

Although in that case you'd have Big Daddy on Diego Garcia to knock that on the head within 24 hours, don't think the UK would have much to do, other than issue the press releases!

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