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Nigel farage would crush em all

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Reform to win

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18 hours ago, 3NUMBAS said:

Reform to win

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Bad news for the economy. People say they'd vote Reform but, when the penny drops that their economic policies would trash the economy more than even Liz Truss did, they'll change their mind.

 

People see a tax threshold rise to £20000 and a minimum wage of £20 and think it's doable. They think it's a policy that will nake them better off. When they realise it isn't, they will look elsewhere.

On 10/18/2025 at 1:23 PM, 3NUMBAS said:

Reform to win

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I would like to see some "general recipe" from Nigel as to "How to make Great Britain great again". Please list his "remedies" here in detail.

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If you are British and rely on income (be it income or pensions) then you are going to want a stable pound to help you.

 

Farage dealigns from Europe, removes the UK from the ECHR (which is vital for the Irish peace process, and alignment with Europe) then the pound is going to fall even further.

 

Remember Brexit bought no benefits at all. It did not change your life for the better. It made your life worst by destroying the economy and the pound. It made migrants in Thailand from the UK poorer. 

 

Whilst i understand you are racists, don't vote for this man as you'll just be making yourselves poorer for no benefit. 

IF YOU WANT THE POUND TO FALL LIKE AFTER BREXIT - KEEP VOTING FOR RACIST PARTIES. 

 

If i was an immigrant in Thailand from the UK i would just be praying that there is some stability back home. Not more crashes. 

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Farage is a 'puff of wind'. Reform just doesn't have the structure or depth to field an election team or a Govt.

 

In the UK atm we see a massive 'between elections' anti-incumbent festival, fuelled by rampant criticism and 24 hour news from myriad sources.

 

I wouldn't be surprised if WHEN it comes to it, Labour scrape in again.

5 hours ago, TorquayFan said:

Farage is a 'puff of wind'. Reform just doesn't have the structure or depth to field an election team or a Govt.

 

In the UK atm we see a massive 'between elections' anti-incumbent festival, fuelled by rampant criticism and 24 hour news from myriad sources.

 

I wouldn't be surprised if WHEN it comes to it, Labour scrape in again.

I agree with your opinions on Reform. However, there is a large part of the electorate that don't.

 

I think Reform will start to lose support, they likely already have, as the Council's they run start to collapse.

 

I think there will be a hung parliament. 

6 hours ago, TorquayFan said:

Farage is a 'puff of wind'. Reform just doesn't have the structure or depth to field an election team or a Govt.

 

In the UK atm we see a massive 'between elections' anti-incumbent festival, fuelled by rampant criticism and 24 hour news from myriad sources.

 

I wouldn't be surprised if WHEN it comes to it, Labour scrape in again.

 

 

The puff of wind and "lack of depth' with Reform still makes them a stronger, and more popular proposition than Labour.......and just forget about the Tories.

 

 

Not a cat in Hell's chance of Labour getting back in; the only hope for Starmer is to continue the start he has made in adopting Reform policies.

He will install a pint pull and ashtray at the dispatch box....:stoner:............:clap2:

Far too soon to be calling the result of an election which will probably not be held before Autumn 2028.

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On 10/19/2025 at 1:00 PM, youreavinalaff said:

Bad news for the economy. People say they'd vote Reform but, when the penny drops that their economic policies would trash the economy more than even Liz Truss did, they'll change their mind.

 

People see a tax threshold rise to £20000 and a minimum wage of £20 and think it's doable. They think it's a policy that will nake them better off. When they realise it isn't, they will look elsewhere.

And that’s not taking into account Reform u-turning on easily made promises:

 

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/nov/03/nigel-farage-backtracks-reform-uk-promise-cut-90bn-taxes

On 11/8/2025 at 3:31 PM, RayC said:

Far too soon to be calling the result of an election which will probably not be held before Autumn 2028.

Assuming Labour doesn't 'postpone' the election.

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