Reform, and the death of the Tory Party

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Rusty Nails

Country Member
Couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy. Reform and UKIP certainly attract the odd balls, but people keep voting for them, despite the fact that no one has anything remotely in common with this people.
He’s a Weirdo Mormon with a history of employing Eastern European and Far Eastern cheap labour for his care home business.
The sad thing is he has 5 children.
And their dad is now in prison for 10 years as a Russian agent.

Are all Mormon's weirdos, or is he just a weird version of a Mormon?
 

Bazzer

Über Member
Are all Mormon's weirdos, or is he just a weird version of a Mormon?

Now where is @Unkraut when you need him?
 

Xipe Totec

Something nasty in the woodshed
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Pross

Senior Member
Farage started to get a bit angry when pushed about his racist antics in school as the reporter didn’t simply accept his initial attempts at a politicians answer. It needs more of this rather than pandering to him as he’ll start to show his true self.

Reform’s head of policy also trying to pass off Nick Gill as ancient history. I’m sure they are desperate for people to believe that. Farage also saying they don’t have the resources to investigate Russian links, I’m sure he would love to be able to do so if he could though.

It really is time for decent journalists to start getting into the dirt, there’s plenty of it to dig through.
 

Pinno718

Veteran
Gill shared an office directly next to Fagash and the EU unwittingly funded UKIP campaigns.
As Fagash is trying to distance himself from Gill, it's like Trump trying to distance himself from Epstein.
Perhaps he has taken note from the Orange Mussolini.
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Well-Known Member
Farage started to get a bit angry when pushed about his racist antics in school as the reporter didn’t simply accept his initial attempts at a politicians answer. It needs more of this rather than pandering to him as he’ll start to show his true self.

Reform’s head of policy also trying to pass off Nick Gill as ancient history. I’m sure they are desperate for people to believe that. Farage also saying they don’t have the resources to investigate Russian links, I’m sure he would love to be able to do so if he could though.

It really is time for decent journalists to start getting into the dirt, there’s plenty of it to dig through.

Isn't he touting the line today that "I never directly racially abused anybody"? Rough translation, yes I said all the racist stuff but I just meant it generally! Like you say, if journalists start to let him off the hook with crap like this then he will forever be untouchable. Now seems like a very good opportunity to expose him to those who don't already see Farage for who he is.
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Well-Known Member
He will successfully distance himself from the Russian thing, I think, but racism is trickier to wash off.

I have been thinking the same, hopefully it will be proved right. The interesting part is the fact that it is anti-Semitism he is accused of. Had it been Islamophobic comments sadly the media would have brushed it off but it kind of puts the right wing rags in a difficult position. Would be interesting to hear Robbie Gibb's thoughts on this!
 
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Pross

Senior Member
Isn't he touting the line today that "I never directly racially abused anybody"? Rough translation, yes I said all the racist stuff but I just meant it generally! Like you say, if journalists start to let him off the hook with crap like this then he will forever be untouchable. Now seems like a very good opportunity to expose him to those who don't already see Farage for who he is.

Yeah, that was the comment the reporter challenged him on and he started getting a bit stroppy. They need to keep hammering away at that but I'm not sure it will put that many voters off, they must already be able to see through the veneer and either don't care or feel he his offering them a chance to express the views they've felt they had to keep private previously (like a few on here).
 

laurentian

Member
Yeah, that was the comment the reporter challenged him on and he started getting a bit stroppy. They need to keep hammering away at that but I'm not sure it will put that many voters off, they must already be able to see through the veneer and either don't care or feel he his offering them a chance to express the views they've felt they had to keep private previously (like a few on here).

I suspect there's a fair proportion of his supporter base who would prefer he dropped any "veneer"
 
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