By davidjay
#112464
How could anyone think that was a good idea? Not that Reform give a fuck about women when white men are the abusers.
By Youngian
#112466
Not even her worst performance this week


Then there was this embarrassing intervention. The high confidence of stupid people is only matched by their inability for self-reflection.
By mattomac
#112524
Youngian wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2026 7:27 pm Not even her worst performance this week


Then there was this embarrassing intervention. The high confidence of stupid people is only matched by their inability for self-reflection.
Weren't most service families and personal quite happy Starmer stayed out of Iran, under Reform we would currently be trying to argue how good an atrocious Iran deal is.
By Youngian
#112527
Reform even received a drubbing in Essex. Positive results in Essex and Aberdeen will hopefully convince Kemi to bang on even more about immigrants and promote climate change denial. That will win the Tories back Reform voters and no one else.
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By Watchman
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Samanfur wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2026 6:15 pm Sometimes, you start to wonder if someone is actually a plant trying to sabotage the party from within. But then you remember that they're a Reform MP, and're just that clueless:

Reform MP sparks fury with bizarre tweet urging England to keep winning to prevent domestic violence
But in her mind she was saying, I hope Morocco and Algeria keep winning so they don’t rape and abuse white women.
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By The Weeping Angel
#112559
I joined Reform, and it turns out they're a dysfunctional mess so now I'm rejoining the Tories.

https://conservativehome.com/2026/06/17 ... ous-party/
Reform are not an alternative Conservative party. Despite policy disagreements, the Conservatives are fundamentally united by shared values – like one big family. Reform are like one big HMO – they don’t like each other and are united by grievance alone.

Whilst speaking to grievance is a part of politics, good governance depends on those willing to serve in the public interest to fix the problems, not just spin them.

The infighting in Reform is toxic and make past Tory spats look like playground arguments. These are the factions:

The UKippers – the inner sanctum that dominate the voluntary party hierarchy. Many feel they are on a ‘Christian Crusade’ which paradoxically does not include compassion, tolerance, forgiveness or acceptance. They turn a blind eye when it turns out prospective councillors are secretly big supporters of Tommy Robinson.

The Reformers – members which pre-date Farage. The strangest thing is just how many in Reform really dislike Nigel Farage. They see him as a ‘necessary evil’ due to his communicative talent. They are resentful at the entryism of late comers who they feel will dilute the spoils owed to them for getting the party off the ground.

The Tories – they privately admit how much they miss their former Party and how concerned they are with the dysfunction within Reform. They say ‘focus on what you can get out of it’ and ‘just go with the flow’. Many share my concerns but unlike me they are afraid to admit they made a mistake.
By satnav
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It looks like the Mail have turned against Farage in the last couple of weeks they seem to have been sticking the boot into Farage and Co. At the same time the Telegraph seem to have become much firmer backers of Reform even given the shyster his own column.
By Bones McCoy
#112602
The tiniest algae sized green shoots of a Tory revival are doing for Reform.

Where Labour lead, Reform atract the right sided vote.
Where Tories are in a podium slot, they take the right side vote.

What can Farage do?
* Predate on Labour weakness - when he has a cause celebre.
* Try to hold the line against the tories - Hmmm.
* Hope for an alliance with the Tories?

The defections form Tories have ceased.
What incentive do the Tories have to operate with Reform?
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By Watchman
#112607
Just pondering; if NF does want to bail out, and Reform is actually his own company, and not a "political party", how are things wound-up, who keeps the name, do those who remain have to buy farage out
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By Andy McDandy
#112609
The major players get paid off, while the punters are left high and dry. Then in 3 years time he launches "Retake" or whatever, and on it goes.
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By Boiler
#112615
Watchman wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 3:01 pm Just pondering; if NF does want to bail out, and Reform is actually his own company, and not a "political party", how are things wound-up, who keeps the name, do those who remain have to buy farage out
As it's a private limited company, the first thing will be to place a notice in The Gazette to notify the intention to dissolve a company. It'll be little different to what I plan to do in the next few months as I'm about to dissolve my company.

See https://www.gov.uk/closing-a-limited-company for the procedure.
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By Yug
#112618
Will he go to the bother of dissolving RacistUK, or will he just declare himself a non-executive director and convince the hard of thinking he's no longer involved with it while still paying himself a huge salary.?

This does have its dangers, but leaves him the option of getting involved again should his other grifts go tits-up.
By Bones McCoy
#112620
Boiler wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 5:36 pm
Watchman wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 3:01 pm Just pondering; if NF does want to bail out, and Reform is actually his own company, and not a "political party", how are things wound-up, who keeps the name, do those who remain have to buy farage out
As it's a private limited company, the first thing will be to place a notice in The Gazette to notify the intention to dissolve a company. It'll be little different to what I plan to do in the next few months as I'm about to dissolve my company.

See https://www.gov.uk/closing-a-limited-company for the procedure.
Or just keep it alive to launder various untraceable international "gifts".
By davidjay
#112625
Would anyone be at all surprised if his plan all along had been a) start party b) get popular on the back of unsustainable soundbites c) deliberately engineer its failure?
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