Reform, and the death of the Tory Party

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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

Timewaster
Haha, bluff called, Garage wants us to forget he mentioned the Russians voluntarily.

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Pblakeney

Squire
Haha, bluff called, Garage wants us to forget he mentioned the Russians voluntarily.

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I think all interested parties (all meanings included) should discuss it all the more.
The public want to know how poor Nige was unfairly treated by those awful Ruskies!
 

Psamathe

Legendary Member
Haha, bluff called, Garage wants us to forget he mentioned the Russians voluntarily.

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Look like Labour gone ahead with their threat and reported the Russian hack to hne Security Services (Metropolitan police and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC))
Labour reports Farage’s alleged hack to security officials after he fails to do so (Guardian)
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She [Labour chair, Anna Turley] added: “I have therefore today contacted the National Cyber Security Centre and the Metropolitan police to ensure that the suspicions you and Reform UK have publicly raised are investigated properly.”
 
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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

Timewaster
That is quite simple to translate.
"Vote for me."

I'm not so sure. I think the other translation might be "Racism against people with brown skin is fine".
 

Beebo

Legendary Member
This is a case of Farage meaning exactly the opposite of what he's saying: what he wants is a politicised judiciary that doesn't apply the law as it stands to Reform.

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The video footage does look quite damning but there must be more we haven’t seen.
I’d like to hear the whole reason for the jury failing to reach a verdict. What was the split on the jury, as they clearly couldn’t reach a majority decision either way?
But if the jury weren’t able to convict then we have to stand y the decision.
 
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In social care, where my wife works, the support workers do get paid overtime but many refuse to do anything above 15 hours due to impact on their in-work benefits (my wife only gets TOIL as a member of management). I could see Reform cutting in-work benefits so maybe the tax free overtime would become tempting in that situation. I can imagine things like cuts to benefits being the way this would get funded if it ever did happen.

If they're still doing that they're robbing themselves.

Tax Credits had a sweet spot around hours - and some cliff edges too.

They were abolished by April 2025 with people migrated to Universal Credit in which the effect of additional earnings is pretty much linear.

Possible there are exceptions where people had Transitional Protection but majority probably do not.
 
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