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By Abernathy
#95653
I see that Gullis was (entirely predictably) at Farage’s rally today in Nuremburg, sorry, Birmingham. Was fur ein uberraschung.
Last edited by Abernathy on Fri Sep 05, 2025 10:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By Boiler
#95658
The Speke yore bRanes on the BBC website about the Reform rally is quite amusing.

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Hey Nige, when choosing candidates, make sure they

- pay their taxes in this country
- live in their constituency
- aren't washed up ex-Tories
- aren't actually dead

Anything I've missed?
1951 positive votes so far... :lol:
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By Abernathy
#95659
Well, Farage ticks two out of four, I suppose.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#95662
Boiler wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 8:00 pm The Speke yore bRanes on the BBC website about the Reform rally is quite amusing.

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Hey Nige, when choosing candidates, make sure they

- pay their taxes in this country
- live in their constituency
- aren't washed up ex-Tories
- aren't actually dead

Anything I've missed?
1951 positive votes so far... :lol:
Is that a reference to Tice? He'll be paying UK tax on his earnings, like most people who buy property in Dubai.
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By Abernathy
#95679
Apparently, Andrea Jenkyns was singing at the Reform conference today.

Fuck a duck.
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By Boiler
#95688
Killer Whale wrote: Sat Sep 06, 2025 9:31 am It's a fan club convention. With an audience full of marks.
But hopefully without people cosplaying Farage and Widdecombe.
By satnav
#95693
It seems a bit like the rally that Neil Kinnock held in Sheffield just before the 1992 General Election when everybody thought that Kinnock would defeat John Major. Let us hope that history repeats itself.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Starmer reminds me of John Major in Government, having to raise taxes (Major's 1993 Budget was the only bigger tax raising budget than Reeves last year) and having made silly promises about tax in the election campaign. Major lost lots of "his own side", who were silly zealots who thought he should just do the "obvious thing". (in Starmer's case get all the money off the rich, in Major's cut everybody's taxes). Major did retain a decent Conservative base in the 1997 election, even if he lost badly. At the moment, Starmer looks like he'll struggle to do that, though I think the number of Green and Lib Dems who'll vote tactically against Farage may have been underestimated.
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