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Re: Reform Party
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2026 11:33 am
by Bones McCoy
mattomac wrote: ↑Tue Jan 27, 2026 10:13 am
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 27, 2026 9:46 am
satnav wrote: ↑Tue Jan 27, 2026 7:32 am
Farage is still maintaining that he has turned down a number of potential Tory defectors because they are not the right fit for Reform, I really wish he would name names because I'm struggling to think of any Tories who are worse than Braverman and Rossendale.
You're assuming they'd be too right wing for him? Perhaps some more centrist ones fear losing their seats, so are trying to look further right than they really are?
Truss would spring to mind, Andrew Brigden perhaps? But yeah I would assume they will be more on the centre right than the right and far right.
Francois must be wondering where it all went wrong.
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2026 11:43 am
by mattomac
Chris Mason having another wank.
It's Suella Braverman these people are only "names" because Japes Johnson and his killing crew seized the party and now they are fucking off like the rats they are.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yv97e7j5lo
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2026 12:13 pm
by Bones McCoy
Today at Reform
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2026 8:09 pm
by The Weeping Angel
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2026 8:39 pm
by Samanfur
Even GB News is giving the nicotine-stained man-frog a grilling.
Any other party should be putting this quote on billboards. It's not a good soundbite with a by-election pencilled in:
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2026 9:39 pm
by davidjay
I wonder what 30p Lee thinks of all these high profile defections? One minute he's a cert for Home Secretary, the next he's in line for junior minister for road sweeping and bin collections.
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2026 9:42 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
Who are the Tories who really caused it to fail then, if it wasn't the fault of Zahawi, Jenrick or Braverman?
Perhaps a mysterious cabal of the relatively sane mucked it all up. Caroline Noakes, Robert Buckland and Roger Gale. It must have been them.
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2026 10:01 pm
by Andy McDandy
Big boys did it and ran away.
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2026 10:32 pm
by Youngian
Perhaps it was the Brussels bureaucrats that did it.
Farage lying through his teeth about Swellin’s sacking. Nothing to do with the ECHR but goading fascist thugs to attend Cenotaph commemorations and have a punch up with cops.
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2026 12:19 am
by davidjay
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Tue Jan 27, 2026 9:42 pm
Who are the Tories who really caused it to fail then, if it wasn't the fault of Zahawi, Jenrick or Braverman?
Perhaps a mysterious cabal of the relatively sane mucked it all up. Caroline Noakes, Robert Buckland and Roger Gale. It must have been them.
Same as Brexit - it would have worked if they'd been allowed to do it
properly.
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2026 9:23 am
by AOB
davidjay wrote:I wonder what 30p Lee thinks of all these high profile defections? One minute he's a cert for Home Secretary, the next he's in line for junior minister for road sweeping and bin collections.
On a similar note, surely the original, more rabid and hardcore section of their supporters must be as pissed off by the recent turn of Tories and events in the same way that the fans of a slightly edgy, alternative band in music are when their group release a radio-friendly tune and gradually become mainstream. "They were better in the early days" etc. They feel that their band has been taken away from them. Diluted to cater for wider tastes, and no different than what is already out there. That was one of the arguments of Reform admirers, that the Tories and Labour were too similar and Reform were different. All this points to the likelihood of division further down the line, these ex Tories have turned once, hopefully the new-look Reform will all be turning on each other at some point.
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2026 5:32 pm
by kreuzberger
AOB wrote: ↑Wed Jan 28, 2026 9:23 am
... in the same way that the fans of a slightly edgy, alternative band in music are when their group release a radio-friendly tune and gradually become mainstream. "They were better in the early days" etc. They feel that their band has been taken away from them.
I now have visions of Andrea Jenkyns doing a cover of Rock the Casbah ...
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2026 5:50 pm
by Samanfur
Oi! I've just eaten!
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2026 6:55 pm
by soulboy
kreuzberger wrote: ↑Wed Jan 28, 2026 5:32 pm
AOB wrote: ↑Wed Jan 28, 2026 9:23 am
... in the same way that the fans of a slightly edgy, alternative band in music are when their group release a radio-friendly tune and gradually become mainstream. "They were better in the early days" etc. They feel that their band has been taken away from them.
I now have visions of Andrea Jenkyns doing a cover of Rock the Casbah ...
That might cause problems for the MP for Boston & Skegness (& Dubai)
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2026 7:44 pm
by Bones McCoy
mattomac wrote: ↑Tue Jan 27, 2026 11:43 am
Chris Mason having another wank.
It's Suella Braverman these people are only "names" because Japes Johnson and his killing crew seized the party and now they are fucking off like the rats they are.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yv97e7j5lo
One rarely finds Suella Braverman and Wank mentioned in the same post.
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2026 7:51 pm
by Bones McCoy
Has anybody noticed the resemblance between
Julian Fawcett MP (Fictional posthumous scandal dogged Tory MP from Television series Ghosts)
And Reform's ex-leader Dubai Dickie.
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2026 8:28 pm
by The Weeping Angel
What a surprise.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwynlp4j4nko
A Reform UK council chairman has been found to be illegally running two unsafe rental properties, according to a local authority.
The unlicensed houses in multiple occupation in Tamworth, Staffordshire, are owned by Warwickshire county councillor Edward Harris, who Tamworth Borough Council described as a "rogue landlord".
The council said it had issued closure notices on the homes after discovering "multiple serious safety failures", including a lack of central heating and hot water, no working fire alarms, inadequate cooking facilities and unsafe access to outdoor areas.
Harris, who earlier said he took "full accountability" over the homes, has resigned his position as chairman.
Harris also said he would resign the Reform whip and sit as an independent councillor while the matter was being looked into.
Warwickshire County Council's leader, George Finch, said: "It would be inappropriate to comment on the details while the proper process is ongoing, and I would urge others not to speculate."
Prior to his resignation, Harris said: "I've already accepted responsibility for the two properties, and made public my contrition for the situation and willingness to correct everything under my responsibilities as owner of those two properties."
Tamworth Borough Council said it had issued two emergency prohibition notices after finding tenants living in unsafe conditions.
The six-bedroom detached buildings, which housed multiple tenants, failed to meet even the most basic of living standards and legal requirements, the council added.
In a statement, the authority said Harris had repeatedly failed to take action to address the problems it had found.
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:42 pm
by davidjay
This might sound strange, but bear with me.
Leaving work last night it was pitch black, cold, wet and miserable. The street had puddles where the paving slabs had broken, there was a queue for a bus that was either late or cancelled and one couple having an argument with rubbish around an overflowing bin.
At the station the waiting room was locked and a train was late by a few minutes, not much but one of those irritating delays for no apparent reason. Once on the train a couple of Metros were still strewn round, a wannabe gangster had his feet up on the seats and his phone on speaker while music was playing at the other end of the carriage.
Getting off the train more puddles, cars parked on the pavement, a bigger puddle caused by a blocked drain that traffic was driving through and soaking everyone walking, at a rough guess half the vehicles had lights that were either not working properly or dangerously bright. I got home and the man who was coming to clean the gutters still hasn't so the rain was overflowing and making the brickwork damp.
I know some of this is beyond anyone's control (although the Mail doubtless will blame the weather on the government) but the whole depressing experience smacked of nothing works anymore and nobody cares. And if I didn't know better I'd be tempted to vote Reform because all the others are useless.
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 4:20 pm
by Abernathy
Broken Britain, eh ?
A lot of that is simply England in the 21st century at the end of January and would probably be the same if we had the most dynamic, progressive government since 1945.
But I think I get where you’re coming from.
Re: Reform Party
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 4:25 pm
by davidjay
Absolutely - but when someone comes along and agrees with everything you say, tells you they're different and the other parties have abandoned you, you listen.