Reform UK - A symptom of all that is wrong?

Reform UK - A symptom of all that is wrong?

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crankedup5

9,645 posts

35 months

Tuesday 16th April
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tangerine_sedge said:
crankedup5 said:
smn159 said:
crankedup5 said:
I think that we have different politics and perspectives smile
Maybe, but that still doesn't explain why you are so wiling to give these clowns a free pass.

Do you not value a degree of competence, honesty and, well, basic literacy in those who you would want to represent you?
It’s politics, clowns appear in all political parties.
Labour and Tory have failed the Country over the past 50 years. That’s a strong reason not to vote for another round of deeper failure, and you talk about competency, honesty literacy laugh
In general terms, they really haven't failed the country over the last 50 years, it's just since austerity (and the Tory party response) that things have turned for the worse.

You're just upset because you believed the bullst from a known bullstter and now like a spoilt child can't admit that the party and people you were so convinced were the answer were in fact bullstters all along. You are now doubling down on the stupidity by declaring your undying love for a different bunch of bullstters and chancers.
Haven’t failed the Country you say, why do you think that the austerity program was introduced. Over spending over the past 50 years and more has led us on the path to our current position. Borrowing to fund a quality of life, very nice as it was, was all on the tick. Now we have hit the buffers.
Drop the overbearing arrogance telling me how I feel and what I think. Why do you and your ilk always fall back on this idiotic nonsense.

tangerine_sedge

4,783 posts

218 months

Tuesday 16th April
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crankedup5 said:
tangerine_sedge said:
crankedup5 said:
smn159 said:
crankedup5 said:
I think that we have different politics and perspectives smile
Maybe, but that still doesn't explain why you are so wiling to give these clowns a free pass.

Do you not value a degree of competence, honesty and, well, basic literacy in those who you would want to represent you?
It’s politics, clowns appear in all political parties.
Labour and Tory have failed the Country over the past 50 years. That’s a strong reason not to vote for another round of deeper failure, and you talk about competency, honesty literacy laugh
In general terms, they really haven't failed the country over the last 50 years, it's just since austerity (and the Tory party response) that things have turned for the worse.

You're just upset because you believed the bullst from a known bullstter and now like a spoilt child can't admit that the party and people you were so convinced were the answer were in fact bullstters all along. You are now doubling down on the stupidity by declaring your undying love for a different bunch of bullstters and chancers.
Haven’t failed the Country you say, why do you think that the austerity program was introduced. Over spending over the past 50 years and more has led us on the path to our current position. Borrowing to fund a quality of life, very nice as it was, was all on the tick. Now we have hit the buffers.
Drop the overbearing arrogance telling me how I feel and what I think. Why do you and your ilk always fall back on this idiotic nonsense.
Not the sub-prime loan induced banking crisis then? By the way it's not arrogance it's just pointing out your ridiculous position.

Also, it's good to see Farage getting kicked out of a far right conference in Brussels. What could possibly be attracting people to Reform?

Baroque attacks

4,385 posts

186 months

Tuesday 16th April
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crankedup5 said:
telling me how I feel and what I think.
Tbf your defense and deflection regarding Reform helps us get that view.

Baroque attacks

4,385 posts

186 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Is Tice funding the deposits come GE time?

Jinx

11,391 posts

260 months

Tuesday 16th April
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tangerine_sedge said:
Not the sub-prime loan induced banking crisis then? By the way it's not arrogance it's just pointing out your ridiculous position.

Also, it's good to see Farage getting kicked out of a far right conference in Brussels. What could possibly be attracting people to Reform?
You?

crankedup5

9,645 posts

35 months

Tuesday 16th April
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tangerine_sedge said:
crankedup5 said:
tangerine_sedge said:
crankedup5 said:
smn159 said:
crankedup5 said:
I think that we have different politics and perspectives smile
Maybe, but that still doesn't explain why you are so wiling to give these clowns a free pass.

Do you not value a degree of competence, honesty and, well, basic literacy in those who you would want to represent you?
It’s politics, clowns appear in all political parties.
Labour and Tory have failed the Country over the past 50 years. That’s a strong reason not to vote for another round of deeper failure, and you talk about competency, honesty literacy laugh
In general terms, they really haven't failed the country over the last 50 years, it's just since austerity (and the Tory party response) that things have turned for the worse.

You're just upset because you believed the bullst from a known bullstter and now like a spoilt child can't admit that the party and people you were so convinced were the answer were in fact bullstters all along. You are now doubling down on the stupidity by declaring your undying love for a different bunch of bullstters and chancers.
Haven’t failed the Country you say, why do you think that the austerity program was introduced. Over spending over the past 50 years and more has led us on the path to our current position. Borrowing to fund a quality of life, very nice as it was, was all on the tick. Now we have hit the buffers.
Drop the overbearing arrogance telling me how I feel and what I think. Why do you and your ilk always fall back on this idiotic nonsense.
Not the sub-prime loan induced banking crisis then? By the way it's not arrogance it's just pointing out your ridiculous position.

Also, it's good to see Farage getting kicked out of a far right conference in Brussels. What could possibly be attracting people to Reform?
Yes of course it was part of our National issues, and fair play to the late A. Darling for gripping the problem. We could also mention Brown selling off a massive chunk of our gold reserves.
Oh it is certainly pure arrogance coming from your keyboard, maybe you don’t even realise how arrogant your posts read.

crankedup5

9,645 posts

35 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Baroque attacks said:
crankedup5 said:
telling me how I feel and what I think.
Tbf your defense and deflection regarding Reform helps us get that view.
Which tells me just how poor you and your fellow Reform U.K. detractors are at ‘reading a room’ such bias always distorts reality.

smn159

12,672 posts

217 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Baroque attacks said:
Is Tice funding the deposits come GE time?
Oh God I really hope so hehe

crankedup5

9,645 posts

35 months

Tuesday 16th April
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bhstewie said:
This was all over GBNews television broadcasting earlier today. The local mayor kicking off and trying to ban freedom of expression has given the Centre Right some useful publicity. Last year the National conservatism group held their conference in London, very near to Parliament. The conference was well attended and conducted with no issues at all.
Seems the U.K. is more open and transparent than Brussels local mayor, who is a socialist apparently.

bitchstewie

51,277 posts

210 months

Tuesday 16th April
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"the Centre right" hmmm scratchchin

TTwiggy

11,538 posts

204 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Centre Right?! Riiiiiiiiiiiight! Hilarious. Your Overton Window is on speed.

swisstoni

17,016 posts

279 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Brilliant work. Nobody would have heard of this conference if some genius hadn’t tried to cancel it.

crankedup5

9,645 posts

35 months

Tuesday 16th April
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swisstoni said:
Brilliant work. Nobody would have heard of this conference if some genius hadn’t tried to cancel it.
It’s brilliant or the ‘banned’ group laugh

TTwiggy

11,538 posts

204 months

Tuesday 16th April
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swisstoni said:
Brilliant work. Nobody would have heard of this conference if some genius hadn’t tried to cancel it.
The pertinent part of this post is ‘nobody would have heard of it’.

Baroque attacks

4,385 posts

186 months

Tuesday 16th April
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crankedup5 said:
Which tells me just how poor you and your fellow Reform U.K. detractors are at ‘reading a room’ such bias always distorts reality.
We probably just see it for what it really is - a rebadged BNP.

Baroque attacks

4,385 posts

186 months

Tuesday 16th April
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TTwiggy said:
Centre Right?! Riiiiiiiiiiiight! Hilarious. Your Overton Window is on speed.
I saw an example of the Overton window overlaid on US gun policy.

Reform are more at a level with the ‘Anyone can by any weapon without a background check’ level of definitely-not-centre-right hehe

crankedup5

9,645 posts

35 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Baroque attacks said:
crankedup5 said:
Which tells me just how poor you and your fellow Reform U.K. detractors are at ‘reading a room’ such bias always distorts reality.
We probably just see it for what it really is - a rebadged BNP.
‘We’ ?
Of course you are absolutely entitled to your opinions, as am I, but I cannot see how you can possibly arrive at your BNP comparison with Reform U.K. Looking at the interest being generated by the Party seems that a significant number of people have adopted an. extreme Far Right political attitude, which is daft of course.
:shrug shoulders:

Baroque attacks

4,385 posts

186 months

Tuesday 16th April
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crankedup5 said:
‘We’ ?
Of course you are absolutely entitled to your opinions, as am I,
:shrug shoulders:
My opinion is just formed from news about the types of people Reform is accepting. I’m not exactly taking a massive leap, the hints aren’t cryptic : “vote bnp. and keep the great, in great britian”.

Your opinion may be that you like them and their policies - entirely your choice.

Baroque attacks

4,385 posts

186 months

Tuesday 16th April
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TTwiggy said:
swisstoni said:
Brilliant work. Nobody would have heard of this conference if some genius hadn’t tried to cancel it.
The pertinent part of this post is ‘nobody would have heard of it’.
An like Corbyn’s Labour, will be gone the day after the GE hehe