Reform, and the death of the Tory Party

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midlandsgrimpeur

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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.

I don't think he will take it. From what I have read he is a one man band that won't work with anyone else, he won't take the mask off and doesn't like people using his real name when in character apparently!
 
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icowden

Pharaoh
I don't think he will take it. From what I have read he is a one man band that won't work with anyone else, he won't take the mask off and doesn't like people using his real name when in character apparently!

Well, that's kind of the point of a character. It's the same as when people invited Barry Humphries to appear on chat shows. You could either have Barry Humphries or Dame Edna Everage. Not both, as the character doesn't know about the performer.
 
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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

Timewaster
CBF doesn't actually have to be funny for it to be funny. They really don't have a single idea of how to deal with him. And with a lot of the press keeping going on the financial stuff, Farage is in a proper bind.

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midlandsgrimpeur

Prostrate Member
CBF doesn't actually have to be funny for it to be funny. They really don't have a single idea of how to deal with him. And with a lot of the press keeping going on the financial stuff, Farage is in a proper bind.

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I really think he has made a big mistake with this. To the left he has the finance/corruption allegations to deal with, and on the right and to his supporters he is now the bloke fighting an unnecessary election against a man wearing a bin. He just looks like a bit of a c**k all round. He can spin the finance stuff as the establishment against him, but I don't see what he does about Binface.
 

AuroraSaab

Pharaoh
I know. I don't know what he was thinking. A by election nobody asked for where there's no way for him to come out of it looking anything other than a daft time waster at the very best. Unless he really wants to lose and hasn't the bottle to just say he's had enough of politics.
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Prostrate Member
WTAF? Is there supposed to be some logic here? So it's everyone else's fault for Farage politicising Widdecombe's murder. Riiiiight!

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The 'utilising' of the tragic murder of a person to present yourself as a victim by association, implying you're at risk so you can then (at some point) use it in defence of your £5million bung as being for "security" excuse, whilst engaging your political contacts to carry on the dog whispers strikes me as far more nefarious than the actions of those calling out this shameless bunch of w******
 

Ian H

Shaman
I must admit I was impressed by Farage's solemn demeanour when laying his wreath at the Cenotaph Widdecombe bungalow.
 
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