Reform, and the death of the Tory Party

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Pinno718

Legendary Member
Yes, there are dozens, if not more, right wing 'influencer' types who are now digging into his real life and presenting him as a 'woke' liberal leftist that hates his country and mocks all "working people".

MAGA playbook, page 108.
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Prostrate Member

Pross

Veteran
As much as I like the idea of him losing, my worry is that if Farage did, he'll go away stoke up a load of sh!t for a few years and reappear with fresh momentum at the next GE. I'd rather he stayed an MP and continues to face the Parliamentary Investigation and some long overdue media scrutiny.

Fresh Momentum sounds more like a Corbyn party to be honest. Don’t see Farage joining them. Right-wingers like ‘re’ at the start of their party so maybe he’d come back rejuvenated.
 
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Rusty Nails

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The irony is that, if Count Binface is bankrolled by a well-heeled supporter of another political party, he will become just like Farage and the rest of the Establishment and will lose the whole point of standing. He should continue to get his funding from crowdsourcing sites, which will increase rapidly because of all the publicity, and politely tell Vince to get lost.
 

Beebo

Legendary Member
The irony is that, if Count Binface is bankrolled by a well-heeled supporter of another political party, he will become just like Farage and the rest of the Establishment and will lose the whole point of standing. He should continue to get his funding from crowdsourcing sites, which will increase rapidly because of all the publicity, and politely tell Vince to get lost.

Exactly.
Binface has already said he won’t go door knocking and probably won’t do a postal campaign.
So other than personal expenses to get around, what does he need?
A crowd fund could easily raise him £50k. Which would be more than enough.
 
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