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Farage 16:19 - Jun 3 with 2531 viewsraynor94

Is going to stand for Parliament in Clacton

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Farage on 16:52 - Jun 3 with 1183 viewsKeithHaynes

The amount of local people who will vote for him due to the town being ‘overrun’ their words by immigrants may well work for him. He hasn’t chosen Clacton for no reason that’s for sure.

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Farage on 16:57 - Jun 3 with 1175 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

And it’s a seat that ukip have won before.

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Farage on 16:58 - Jun 3 with 1175 viewsWingstandwood

"Significant development" with the announcement that he has also become Reform Party leader according to Sky News.

This means that he cannot be ignored or pushed aside by the press/media when it comes to televised debates and news coverage when Richard Tice would have been invited/asked to appear instead. Astute political strategy I guess.

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Farage on 17:40 - Jun 3 with 1141 viewsWhiterockin

Farage on 16:58 - Jun 3 by Wingstandwood

"Significant development" with the announcement that he has also become Reform Party leader according to Sky News.

This means that he cannot be ignored or pushed aside by the press/media when it comes to televised debates and news coverage when Richard Tice would have been invited/asked to appear instead. Astute political strategy I guess.


Agree or disagree with him, he's not stupid.

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Farage on 17:49 - Jun 3 with 1118 viewsWingstandwood

Farage on 17:40 - Jun 3 by Whiterockin

Agree or disagree with him, he's not stupid.


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Farage on 17:57 - Jun 3 with 1093 viewsGwyn737

Farage on 17:40 - Jun 3 by Whiterockin

Agree or disagree with him, he's not stupid.


He’s definitely not stupid. Populists tend not to be.

At the bare minimum, he’s a Dulwich educated former stockbroker who has convinced many he’s a man of the people raging against the elite by occasionally having a pint and a fag.

He’ll win Clacton too.
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Farage on 18:01 - Jun 3 with 1081 viewsWhiterockin

Farage on 17:57 - Jun 3 by Gwyn737

He’s definitely not stupid. Populists tend not to be.

At the bare minimum, he’s a Dulwich educated former stockbroker who has convinced many he’s a man of the people raging against the elite by occasionally having a pint and a fag.

He’ll win Clacton too.


With him heading Reform and the publicity he will get, it will pull the votes of those who don't want to vote Labour or Conservative.

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Farage on 18:38 - Jun 3 with 1027 viewsmax936

Farage on 17:40 - Jun 3 by Whiterockin

Agree or disagree with him, he's not stupid.


Exactly, he knows exactly what people want to hear, he's a clever manipulable cunning T..t

Proper shyster!

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Farage on 18:41 - Jun 3 with 1024 viewsWingstandwood

Ahhhhh bless! The "gammon" insult is trending again!

You'd think that the snobbish thicko's whom sneer at working class concerns and patriotism would have learned from the Brexit referendum and European elections! I guess The Reform Party is about to rise in the polls!

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Farage on 18:49 - Jun 3 with 1002 viewsonehunglow

Farage on 18:38 - Jun 3 by max936

Exactly, he knows exactly what people want to hear, he's a clever manipulable cunning T..t

Proper shyster!


And millions voted as he suggested he should.
Working class voters too.
Weird innit

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Farage on 18:50 - Jun 3 with 998 viewsunion_jack

Farage on 18:41 - Jun 3 by Wingstandwood

Ahhhhh bless! The "gammon" insult is trending again!

You'd think that the snobbish thicko's whom sneer at working class concerns and patriotism would have learned from the Brexit referendum and European elections! I guess The Reform Party is about to rise in the polls!


They may not win many seats (this time) but they’ll get more votes than UKIP did I imagine.
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Farage on 19:02 - Jun 3 with 963 viewsWingstandwood

Farage on 18:50 - Jun 3 by union_jack

They may not win many seats (this time) but they’ll get more votes than UKIP did I imagine.
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Apparentley according to todays news this is a long term project for Reform Party where the 2029 election is the one that is expected to show real advancement.

And I guess if the population continues to rise by 500,000 - 750,000 on a yearly basis, and with illegal entrants still arriving in insane numbers there is going to be a significant growth in support for Reform.

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Farage on 19:12 - Jun 3 with 946 viewsbuilthjack

Farage on 19:02 - Jun 3 by Wingstandwood

Apparentley according to todays news this is a long term project for Reform Party where the 2029 election is the one that is expected to show real advancement.

And I guess if the population continues to rise by 500,000 - 750,000 on a yearly basis, and with illegal entrants still arriving in insane numbers there is going to be a significant growth in support for Reform.


He’s a first class prick.

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Farage on 19:18 - Jun 3 with 938 viewsWingstandwood

Farage on 19:12 - Jun 3 by builthjack

He’s a first class prick.


Who won the hearts and minds of working class voters by the millions during the EU elections! Did you see the Welsh results? He sure does know how to read the room for a first class pr1ck?

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Farage on 19:22 - Jun 3 with 928 viewsmax936

Farage on 18:49 - Jun 3 by onehunglow

And millions voted as he suggested he should.
Working class voters too.
Weird innit


Well that's my point he's a manipulator.

Why mention Working Class R, I thought you hated the Class pigeonholing nonsense. ??

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Farage on 19:30 - Jun 3 with 915 viewsunion_jack

Farage on 19:12 - Jun 3 by builthjack

He’s a first class prick.


He voices what many, many people are thinking and he’s providing an extra dimension that UK politics needs at the moment.

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Farage on 19:48 - Jun 3 with 898 viewsWingstandwood

Farage on 19:30 - Jun 3 by union_jack

He voices what many, many people are thinking and he’s providing an extra dimension that UK politics needs at the moment.


He is astute just like trade union activist Paul Embery for example who also realises the bleeding-bloody-obvious that people with basic common sense correlate the NHS, housing and public service crisis with unsustainable population explosions.

And Paul Embery also realised that calling people with genuine concerns i.e. gammon, knuckle dragger, far right, racist and Nazi etc. Had an own-goal "to every action there is an opposite and equal reaction" effect.

"Hearts and minds" rationality and being streetwise hey!

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Farage on 21:07 - Jun 3 with 842 viewsGwyn737

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Farage on 21:24 - Jun 3 with 815 viewsbuilthjack

Farage on 19:18 - Jun 3 by Wingstandwood

Who won the hearts and minds of working class voters by the millions during the EU elections! Did you see the Welsh results? He sure does know how to read the room for a first class pr1ck?


More Conservative voters will vote for him than Labour supporters.
So the Tories will lose out.

##He has had almost as many parties as liar Johnson.

Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.

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Farage on 23:20 - Jun 3 with 757 viewsmajorraglan

Farage on 21:24 - Jun 3 by builthjack

More Conservative voters will vote for him than Labour supporters.
So the Tories will lose out.

##He has had almost as many parties as liar Johnson.


I think he’ll draw support from the right and the left, the immigration card is a major concern for many, we saw that during Brexit.

The last 14 years have seen a significant fall in the standard of living for many people, we’ve also had Brexit, which, whatever one’s view on it hasn’t proved to be an overwhelming success, we’ve also seen a surge in house prices with many people being priced off the housing market and we’ve had unprecedented numbers migrating to the U.K. Lots of people are pretty @@@@@@ off and it’s easy for some to portray immigration as the root cause of many of the problems.

The bottom line when it comes to immigration is that we are importing students and their families, NHS professionals, carers, agricultural workers and people with specialist skills as well as undocumented migrants in small boats. We’ve got a problem in this country which some don’t want to acknowledge which is that we’ve got a couple of million Brits who don’t want to or can’t work. The question d like to see answered is what are our politicians going to do to get the people who can’t be bothered to work to get off their backsides and make a contribution - work has to pay and for many it’s not worth the effort as they’re better off on benefits - that is something which needs to be addressed but nobody is actually talking about it.
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Farage on 07:08 - Jun 4 with 696 viewsGwyn737

Farage on 23:20 - Jun 3 by majorraglan

I think he’ll draw support from the right and the left, the immigration card is a major concern for many, we saw that during Brexit.

The last 14 years have seen a significant fall in the standard of living for many people, we’ve also had Brexit, which, whatever one’s view on it hasn’t proved to be an overwhelming success, we’ve also seen a surge in house prices with many people being priced off the housing market and we’ve had unprecedented numbers migrating to the U.K. Lots of people are pretty @@@@@@ off and it’s easy for some to portray immigration as the root cause of many of the problems.

The bottom line when it comes to immigration is that we are importing students and their families, NHS professionals, carers, agricultural workers and people with specialist skills as well as undocumented migrants in small boats. We’ve got a problem in this country which some don’t want to acknowledge which is that we’ve got a couple of million Brits who don’t want to or can’t work. The question d like to see answered is what are our politicians going to do to get the people who can’t be bothered to work to get off their backsides and make a contribution - work has to pay and for many it’s not worth the effort as they’re better off on benefits - that is something which needs to be addressed but nobody is actually talking about it.
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This is what frustrates me about the immigration debate focusing just on immigrants.

If parties are serious about sorting it they can’t just focus on stopping people coming in, they need a credible plan on how to fill the the gaps in the job market that’ll appear (including getting people back to work), while we have a falling birth rate and aging population.
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Farage on 07:52 - Jun 4 with 692 viewsScotia

Farage on 07:08 - Jun 4 by Gwyn737

This is what frustrates me about the immigration debate focusing just on immigrants.

If parties are serious about sorting it they can’t just focus on stopping people coming in, they need a credible plan on how to fill the the gaps in the job market that’ll appear (including getting people back to work), while we have a falling birth rate and aging population.


Yes it's not just about net immigration which is clearly running at unsustainable proportions.

It's absolutely about UK citizens who won't work but also about services and infrastructure.

Our NHS is too small for the number of people lving here - that's not migrants fault, We don't have enough housing for people living here - that's not migrants fault. The list goes on across all services.

The deflection to blame migrants comes from the right and right wing media. The actual blame lies with 14 years of Tory government.

Farage will do well and bring an undeserved focus back on immigrants but the ultimate benficiaries will be Labour. Let's not forget a previous chair of UKIP called him a dimwitted racist - but he's a popular politician.
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Farage on 09:23 - Jun 4 with 666 viewsonehunglow

Farage on 19:22 - Jun 3 by max936

Well that's my point he's a manipulator.

Why mention Working Class R, I thought you hated the Class pigeonholing nonsense. ??


Morning
Should have put it in inverted commas . Thanks
I mentioned it because it is part of the debate
“ working class “ areas or “ ordinary People voted exactly as the likes of Johnson and Farage pleaded.
Now,that takes some answering
I refer you to Barryswan s retort to mine. He is a former UKIp politician in full flow .

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Farage on 10:27 - Jun 4 with 625 viewsWingstandwood

Farage on 21:24 - Jun 3 by builthjack

More Conservative voters will vote for him than Labour supporters.
So the Tories will lose out.

##He has had almost as many parties as liar Johnson.


You do realise what party has been in power for the last 14 years, and in those circumstances justifiably becomes 'THE' very party that will always end up being punished the most!!!!

And I guess if the Labour party decides to continue with exactly the same population explosion and abandonment of border control insanity? It’ll be its turn next.

And onto Yvette Cooper’s interview where she said that Labour would cut numbers, BUT would not give any target figure of how much, and by when?

She made herself sound more like a confidence trickster than a politician with serious intent to cut unsustainable numbers. Yep! That truly gives pre-prepared wriggle room where a yearly population increase of (illegal entrants included) 699,000 will be hailed as a success!

And for impartiality Sunak did an interview yesterday proclaiming The Conservatie Party to be the party of immigration control. Yep! Another confidence trickster!

“Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me”

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Farage on 10:37 - Jun 4 with 598 viewsunion_jack

Farage on 07:52 - Jun 4 by Scotia

Yes it's not just about net immigration which is clearly running at unsustainable proportions.

It's absolutely about UK citizens who won't work but also about services and infrastructure.

Our NHS is too small for the number of people lving here - that's not migrants fault, We don't have enough housing for people living here - that's not migrants fault. The list goes on across all services.

The deflection to blame migrants comes from the right and right wing media. The actual blame lies with 14 years of Tory government.

Farage will do well and bring an undeserved focus back on immigrants but the ultimate benficiaries will be Labour. Let's not forget a previous chair of UKIP called him a dimwitted racist - but he's a popular politician.


Not forgetting of course that mass immigration was a Labour policy!!

You’re right of course, it’s not the fault of the immigrants themselves. And the Tories have not done anything to redress the situation. Now is the time for some action and Farage is opening this up as he is reacting to a very large group of people.

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