By Bones McCoy
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What i do predict is this:

We will see a lot of the "tolerant left" revealing their stony hearts.

Side accumulator of a Torygraph sadface headline.

"Politician can't make ends meet in 3 million mansion on a backbench income".
By Youngian
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Abernathy wrote: Thu Jan 15, 2026 11:46 am Hasn't it dawned on Farage yet that turning Reform UK into a rehabilitation home for hideous Tory wankers isn't really doing him much good?
Don't forget this rabble are a result of Kippers joining the Tory party to place Johnson and Truss in power. While Farage fucked off after Johnson's victory leaving his government to carry the Brexit shit can. Karma can be a bugger.
By Bones McCoy
#103678
A bit of turmoil on our sister site:

https://conservativehome.com/2026/01/15 ... to-defect/


I'm going to go all Kevin Keegan (PBUH) here:
I'd love it if Farage were to reject his membership.
Just leave him to fester in his one-man ratbastard party.
Condemned to forever walk the echoing tunnels of the London Underground filming fare dodgers and litter droppers.
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By Yug
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Abernathy wrote: Thu Jan 15, 2026 11:46 am

Hasn't it dawned on Farage yet that turning Reform UK into a rehabilitation home for hideous Tory wankers isn't really doing him much good?
I've said it before, Fargle doesn't want to be Prime Minister. This may be part of the grift. A secret deal with Tufton Street to take the Tory Party's utterly dogshit people in exchange for backhanders from shell companies in the Bahamas to his private offshore account, the Tories get the opportunity to reinvent themselves* as relatively sane proper Conservatives (look, the headbanger arseholes have all fucked off), Fargle gets to avoid the triple dangers of hard work, scrutiny and accountability that being PM would bring, while still being in the limelight and keeping his other income streams, and Labour faces serious trouble at the next GE.

This might be just pie-in-the-sky conspiracy tosh, but I wouldn't put it past either Tufton Street or Fargle to cook up a deal like this.


*Yes, we all know that the leopard doesn't change his shorts, but we also know that the Tories are experts at changing their outward appearance while still being the same old face-eating sleazebags they've always been. With our ridiculous multi-party FPTP electoral system they'll have to fool fewer than 30% of the electorate to get back in - and that is worrying.
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By Boiler
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By Andy McDandy
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Bones McCoy wrote: Thu Jan 15, 2026 12:38 pm
Just leave him to fester in his one-man ratbastard party.
Condemned to forever walk the echoing tunnels of the London Underground filming fare dodgers and litter droppers.
I'm liking the sound of this Neverwhere remake.
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By Abernathy
#103683
Starmer says that Badenoch only taking action to sack Jenprick when it was confirmed he was about to jump ship into Farage’s racist griftathon - and not when she should have done, in response to his many and public instances of racism in recent years - reveals her weakness as a political leader.

O’Brien observed this morning that Badenough hasn’t actually acted swiftly and effectively as a decisive leader. The fact is she had absolutely no choice but to sack Jenprick under the circumstances. If she could plausibly have kept him inside the tent pissing out, she would have.
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By Oboogie
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Abernathy wrote: Thu Jan 15, 2026 11:46 am Hasn't it dawned on Farage yet that turning Reform UK into a rehabilitation home for hideous Tory wankers isn't really doing him much good?
There's a clip from a few years ago of Farage saying "Never trust a Tory" I think in the context that they "betrayed Brexit".
By my count Jenrick would bring the total of former Tory MP defectors to 24.
By Bones McCoy
#103690
Abernathy wrote: Thu Jan 15, 2026 1:45 pm Starmer says that Badenoch only taking action to sack Jenprick when it was confirmed he was about to jump ship into Farage’s racist griftathon - and not when she should have done, in response to his many and public instances of racism in recent years - reveals her weakness as a political leader.

O’Brien observed this morning that Badenough hasn’t actually acted swiftly and effectively as a decisive leader. The fact is she had absolutely no choice but to sack Jenprick under the circumstances. If she could plausibly have kept him inside the tent pissing out, she would have.
Starmer would be better off riffing on Reform's notoriously lax candidate screening.

You'd get the impression they'll take anybody, no matter how venal or corrupt.

Leave it open for either:
* But even Reform draw the line with honest Bob.
or
* They'll even take warmhorse Zahawi and honest Bob.
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By Andy McDandy
#103692
Every Tory jumper shifts the dial towards Ed Davey becoming LOTO. Interesting thought.
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By Watchman
#103694
Well he never was a hero
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By Abernathy
#103697
No doubt somebody will have scanned Jenprick’s resignation speech and will be uploading it to t’internet. Expect to be reading it very soon.
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By Abernathy
#103703
Well, here it is .
ROBERT JENRICK'S DRAFT DEFECTION SPEECH:
The Tories and Labour have forfeited the right to govern the United Kingdom. And the mantle now passes to Reform.
Nigel has stood for the real change we need for over a decade. If one puts party allegiance - personal ambition - to one side, he is obviously the right person to lead the movement for it - and delivery of it. And I am convinced Nigel will deliver the real change needed.
Thanks to Zia & Richard, Reform's policies already meet the moment more than any other party's. But they and Nigel know the extraordinary challenges Britain faces requires [ sic ] a comprehensive plan to turn things around. Developing the best one possible will be a major priority this year. As will [ sic ], as Nigel has said many times, building and recruiting the team to execute it.
For all these reasons, today, I am proud to become Reform's 281,000th member. To back Nigel. And join this movement. I know in my heart it's what's right by our country.
If like me, you've backed another party but know it's lost its way, don't stay. Don't stay in a party that hasn't been loyal to you. When your country needs you.
And, perhaps more importantly, if you've never been near politics before, but think you have the energy and ideas and experience to turn Britain around. Come join.
I agree Britain is broken. In major decline. On the brink. In need of real change. And know neither Conservatives nor Labour will deliver it. Come join Reform.
By RedSparrows
#103705
Abernathy wrote: Thu Jan 15, 2026 5:41 pm Well, here it is .
ROBERT JENRICK'S DRAFT DEFECTION SPEECH:
The Tories and Labour have forfeited the right to govern the United Kingdom. And the mantle now passes to Reform.
Nigel has stood for the real change we need for over a decade. If one puts party allegiance - personal ambition - to one side, he is obviously the right person to lead the movement for it - and delivery of it. And I am convinced Nigel will deliver the real change needed.
Thanks to Zia & Richard, Reform's policies already meet the moment more than any other party's. But they and Nigel know the extraordinary challenges Britain faces requires [ sic ] a comprehensive plan to turn things around. Developing the best one possible will be a major priority this year. As will [ sic ], as Nigel has said many times, building and recruiting the team to execute it.
For all these reasons, today, I am proud to become Reform's 281,000th member. To back Nigel. And join this movement. I know in my heart it's what's right by our country.
If like me, you've backed another party but know it's lost its way, don't stay. Don't stay in a party that hasn't been loyal to you. When your country needs you.
And, perhaps more importantly, if you've never been near politics before, but think you have the energy and ideas and experience to turn Britain around. Come join.
I agree Britain is broken. In major decline. On the brink. In need of real change. And know neither Conservatives nor Labour will deliver it. Come join Reform.
Anyone who believes this, in any way - from reasoning, to principles, to Jenrick's integrity - I have a bridge to sell them.
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By Watchman
#103707
But I have a pot of white emulsion for sale
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