Reform

I watched the Laura Kuenssberg documentary “Reform, Ready to Rule”, which spent a lot of time in Kent where they now run the Council, as well as extensive interviews with Farage.

Among the many things I noticed was confirmation of just how naive and inexperienced many of their newly elected people are. Coming in with big claims which have fallen by the wayside as reality strikes home. A taste of things to come?

Another was Farage’s determination to ruthlessly rid the party of anyone who he considers openly expresses racist sentiments. He has removed people for comments in emails similar to many found in these threads. Which I found both surprising and reassuring.

Anyone here though thinking of being more than just a Reform voter would be wise to recognise that what’s allowed here may not be there.
 
I watched the Laura Kuenssberg documentary “Reform, Ready to Rule”, which spent a lot of time in Kent where they now run the Council, as well as extensive interviews with Farage.

Among the many things I noticed was confirmation of just how naive and inexperienced many of their newly elected people are. Coming in with big claims which have fallen by the wayside as reality strikes home. A taste of things to come?

Another was Farage’s determination to ruthlessly rid the party of anyone who he considers openly expresses racist sentiments. He has removed people for comments in emails similar to many found in these threads. Which I found both surprising and reassuring.

Anyone here though thinking of being more than just a Reform voter would be wise to recognise that what’s allowed here may not be there.
Aren't all newly elected people inexperienced?
 
I watched the Laura Kuenssberg documentary “Reform, Ready to Rule”, which spent a lot of time in Kent where they now run the Council, as well as extensive interviews with Farage.

Among the many things I noticed was confirmation of just how naive and inexperienced many of their newly elected people are. Coming in with big claims which have fallen by the wayside as reality strikes home. A taste of things to come?

Another was Farage’s determination to ruthlessly rid the party of anyone who he considers openly expresses racist sentiments. He has removed people for comments in emails similar to many found in these threads. Which I found both surprising and reassuring.

Anyone here though thinking of being more than just a Reform voter would be wise to recognise that what’s allowed here may not be there.
Oh yes, we are much better off with experienced intellectual giants like David Lammy and Angela Raynor.
 
Aren't all newly elected people inexperienced?
In their new jobs perhaps but not of politics generally. Most work their ways up via the different strands of representation. Both our last two local MPs previously served as County Councillors. They also usually go into situations where most of their colleagues have some experience so can mentor and guide them. This bunch seemed all to have arrived in politics from disparate backgrounds and hardly knew each other. You could sense the internal tensions and rivalries being established. Then they get given responsibilities they are unqualified for. One, seemingly the head of finance, owns a guest house and has become responsible for a several billion £ budget making wild promises of slashing costs DOGE like. Until reality struck. It was like watching a high street butcher in an operating theatre deciding that what couldn’t be seen didn’t matter and then realising if he did indeed remove all the organs the patient would die.

Do we really want this repeated at national level?
 
In their new jobs perhaps but not of politics generally. Most work their ways up via the different strands of representation. Both our last two local MPs previously served as County Councillors. They also usually go into situations where most of their colleagues have some experience so can mentor and guide them. This bunch seemed all to have arrived in politics from disparate backgrounds and hardly knew each other. You could sense the internal tensions and rivalries being established. Then they get given responsibilities they are unqualified for. One, seemingly the head of finance, owns a guest house and has become responsible for a several billion £ budget making wild promises of slashing costs DOGE like. Until reality struck. It was like watching a high street butcher in an operating theatre deciding that what couldn’t be seen didn’t matter and then realising if he did indeed remove all the organs the patient would die.

Do we really want this repeated at national level?
Of course, you would never see that sort of thing in the established political parties, would you.
 
In their new jobs perhaps but not of politics generally. Most work their ways up via the different strands of representation. Both our last two local MPs previously served as County Councillors. They also usually go into situations where most of their colleagues have some experience so can mentor and guide them. This bunch seemed all to have arrived in politics from disparate backgrounds and hardly knew each other. You could sense the internal tensions and rivalries being established. Then they get given responsibilities they are unqualified for. One, seemingly the head of finance, owns a guest house and has become responsible for a several billion £ budget making wild promises of slashing costs DOGE like. Until reality struck. It was like watching a high street butcher in an operating theatre deciding that what couldn’t be seen didn’t matter and then realising if he did indeed remove all the organs the patient would die.

Do we really want this repeated at national level?
You are a sad man Wisbech.

You will spend the coming months trying any way you can to criticise Reform because of your delusion that you have a duty to oppose right wing politics. And yet the current left wing government is a disaster, as was easily predicted.

Nothing you ever say is genuine. It's just an endless splurge of political rhetoric, none of which can be taken seriously.
People are tired of the results of the kind of politics that you promote. It has turned this country into a divided mess. Even Sir Jim Ratcliffe is saying that the country is being colonised at the expense of the economy. He's right. It's obvious.

Only blinkered left wing fruitcakes can't see it, or maybe just pretend they can't.

You are all about pretending.
 
You are a sad man Wisbech.

You will spend the coming months trying any way you can to criticise Reform because of your delusion that you have a duty to oppose right wing politics. And yet the current left wing government is a disaster, as was easily predicted.

Nothing you ever say is genuine. It's just an endless splurge of political rhetoric, none of which can be taken seriously.
People are tired of the results of the kind of politics that you promote. It has turned this country into a divided mess. Even Sir Jim Ratcliffe is saying that the country is being colonised at the expense of the economy. He's right. It's obvious.

Only blinkered left wing fruitcakes can't see it, or maybe just pretend they can't.

You are all about pretending.
It’s your post which is sad. You will struggle to find me commenting on the current government, which is far from being genuinely left wing anyway.

I don’t because they are only an interim. A brief political moment which inherited the mess resulting from several concurrent crises. No government would be able to handle that easily, let alone successfully. It’s what comes next which is of more interest, because it’s also more threatening. We are witnessing the end of the traditional politics and alliances I have lived with for my entire life. It’s how it all shakes out and where people like me, who I firmly believe constitute the actual majority opinion, will find a home. People who aren’t obsessed with immigration or “whiteness” but care about fairness and expecting everyone to contribute.

Which won’t be either Reform or the Greens.
 
It’s your post which is sad. You will struggle to find me commenting on the current government, which is far from being genuinely left wing anyway.

I don’t because they are only an interim. A brief political moment which inherited the mess resulting from several concurrent crises. No government would be able to handle that easily, let alone successfully. It’s what comes next which is of more interest, because it’s also more threatening. We are witnessing the end of the traditional politics and alliances I have lived with for my entire life. It’s how it all shakes out and where people like me, who I firmly believe constitute the actual majority opinion, will find a home. People who aren’t obsessed with immigration or “whiteness” but care about fairness and expecting everyone to contribute.

Which won’t be either Reform or the Greens.
More reductive twaddle.

You don't live in the real world.

Fairness? How deluded can you be?
 
When someone on the right admits they don’t believe in fairness they plumb new depths.

You don’t do ashamed but you really need to be.
Life is not fair Wisbech. Never was, never will be.

Like I told you previously, I don't take lectures about morals from people who defend child molesters and rapists.
Look in the mirror. You'll see an apologist for the scum of the earth.
 
Life is not fair Wisbech. Never was, never will be.

Like I told you previously, I don't take lectures about morals from people who defend child molesters and rapists.
Look in the mirror. You'll see an apologist for the scum of the earth.
I asked you for an apology for that libellous remark and you refused. Now you decide to repeat it. More shame descends on you.

Let me make it quite clear. I don’t defend, and never have defended, child molesters or rapists. The suggestion isn’t just libellous it’s ridiculous, so kindly do the honourable thing and withdraw it.

Life not being fair is certainly true. That I have suffered a relapse this week proves that but that has nothing to do with us being fair. We have choices and decisions in our hands that can improve fairness for others. Things that are in our control, or that we can influence.

Shrugging your shoulders and saying tough shite to the disadvantaged and vulnerable is the mark of the heartless self serving among us. A group I would be ashamed to be associated with.
 
I asked you for an apology for that libellous remark and you refused. Now you decide to repeat it. More shame descends on you.

Let me make it quite clear. I don’t defend, and never have defended, child molesters or rapists. The suggestion isn’t just libellous it’s ridiculous, so kindly do the honourable thing and withdraw it.

Life not being fair is certainly true. That I have suffered a relapse this week proves that but that has nothing to do with us being fair. We have choices and decisions in our hands that can improve fairness for others. Things that are in our control, or that we can influence.

Shrugging your shoulders and saying tough shite to the disadvantaged and vulnerable is the mark of the heartless self serving among us. A group I would be ashamed to be associated with.
Which is exactly what you have done over Pakistani rape gang victims. You would rather uphold your deluded ideology.
You are typical of leftists. You think you are intellectually and morally superior, while your kind destroys the very fabric of what makes a peaceful and moral society. Look how well your liberal dream has turned out.
 
Apparently according to a person I know who is a tnuc hypocrite reform type has mentioned that good ole Simon Jordan is a Reform fan. Well based on how he brought our beloved club to its knees I would say they deserve eachother.
 
Apparently according to a person I know who is a tnuc hypocrite reform type has mentioned that good ole Simon Jordan is a Reform fan. Well based on how he brought our beloved club to its knees its hardly a ringing endoresement of the Reform(er) Tory party. Just saying.

Don't worry. Half our current owners are pals with Trump too 😉
 
You are a sad man Wisbech.

You will spend the coming months trying any way you can to criticise Reform because of your delusion that you have a duty to oppose right wing politics. And yet the current left wing government is a disaster, as was easily predicted.

Nothing you ever say is genuine. It's just an endless splurge of political rhetoric, none of which can be taken seriously.
People are tired of the results of the kind of politics that you promote. It has turned this country into a divided mess. Even Sir Jim Ratcliffe is saying that the country is being colonised at the expense of the economy. He's right. It's obvious.

Only blinkered left wing fruitcakes can't see it, or maybe just pretend they can't.

You are all about pretending.
Stop being a loser bully, Wisbech Eagle is deserving to share his opinion as much as you!
 
which knowing farage wiull mean everyone should go to the office but he can work from home, sorry I meant or bullshit from home. Never trust a hypocrite.
yeah he's said it before and he'll say it again 'all you ordinary f**ckers are not having free movement anymore whereas because Ive got loadsa money I get it still'. And he pretends to be a Palace fan as well. FACEPALM
 
Stop being a loser bully, Wisbech Eagle is deserving to share his opinion as much as you!
I'm not going to waste time on primary school level responses. Up your game or it's bye bye. Your choice.
Do you want to go on the ignore list?
 
I'm not going to waste time on primary school level responses. Up your game or it's bye bye. Your choice.
Do you want to go on the ignore list?
yes please do Hoof, will it mean I dont have to read your lectures? You spend alot of time on here. Are you Head of Domination for Reform? I hope you get nectar or tesco clubcard points for each time you post? Ignore list is that not primary school?
 

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