By Bones McCoy
#111703
A happy June 6th everybody.

A reminder that this day in 1944 the world's most successful Antifa project was launched across Normandy's beaches.

A project almost 3 years in planning.
An estimated 2 million people were involved full time in that preparation.
The task was hard and deadly, but we won and the fascists were crushed.

Never forget.
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By satnav
#111710
The interesting thing is that despite their differences and fallings out Lowe and Farage don't appear to have taken any legal action against each other. This is either because they both know that any court case could ruin both of them or that they are leaving the door open to some kind of deal near to an election. Lowe has mainly concentrated his efforts on the East Coast near his constituency so Farage could easily stand down candidates in Norfolk and Suffolk in return for Restore standing down in the Northern seats that Reform need to win.
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By AOB
#111717
Restore taking, and splitting , some of the Reform vote is welcome, but Farage is more likely to lose votes back to the Tories, through older voters, if they ever get their shit together.

Out of all the scenarios and "what it's", the most unlikely I see coming to fruition is Farage as PM, ie a Reform majority. At best for him, is the Tories in a hung Parliament going into a coalition with Reform, which would probably suit him as he doesn't want to do the work. A Tory/ Reform coalition may be even worse than a Reform government as the incompetency of the latter in government on their own would become glaringly obviously to even the most casual observer within weeks.
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