- Tue Mar 24, 2026 12:54 pm
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AFAIK, it's decriminalisation not legalisation (maybe that's a cop-out, maybe it's not), which would also apply to tobacco.

Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2026 7:07 pm I always considered Farage more of a Norwich type.I thought Brummies went to Weston-super-Mare - or "Birmingham on Sea" as my Brummie brother in law calls it...
Map from the Suffolk and neighbouring shitholes Tourist Board.
Boiler wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2026 10:16 pm I thought Brummies went to Weston-super-Mare - or "Birmingham on Sea" as my Brummie brother in law calls it...As a resident of WsM I can confirm that Birmingham on Sea is a common nickname because 'locals' are as likely to have a Brummie accent as a Somerset one (there are also a lot of London/South Easterners). I don't really know about holiday makers/daytrippers because I avoid the seafront and town centre during high season. As the nearest seaside resort, WsM has been a popular destination for Brummies ever since the railway came here in1841.![]()
Oboogie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2026 10:46 pmWhich is also round about the last time the sea went there.Boiler wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2026 10:16 pm I thought Brummies went to Weston-super-Mare - or "Birmingham on Sea" as my Brummie brother in law calls it...As a resident of WsM I can confirm that Birmingham on Sea is a common nickname because 'locals' are as likely to have a Brummie accent as a Somerset one (there are also a lot of London/South Easterners). I don't really know about holiday makers/daytrippers because I avoid the seafront and town centre during high season. As the nearest seaside resort, WsM has been a popular destination for Brummies ever since the railway came here in1841.![]()
satnav wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2026 10:05 pm I think Ipswich dropped a bollock letting Farage pose for photographs at the ground with one of their shirts. Obviously he has the right to visit the ground like anybody else but posing with the shirt does give the appearance of some kind of endorsement. There have been some suggestions that the club chairman of the club is a Farage fan which could prove tricky the club when pursuing sponsorship deals with companies that wouldn't want to be associated with Reform.Him being there is one thing. The club being caught out trying to excuse themselves is quite another
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has pledged that if his party took control of further councils in May's local elections, it would ensure council tax rises in those areas would be lower than in those run by any of the other parties...Erm. Haven't RacistUK-led councils announced the highest caahncil tax rises in the country?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce9m0gmypndo
...Speaking ahead of a rally in Leeds on Tuesday, Farage claimed councils run by Reform UK since last year's local elections had already saved "tens of millions" of pounds.Hasn't this already been proved false? Why, yes! Yes it has.
That had been achieved by cutting "wasteful expenditure, unnecessary work and money being spent on DEI projects", he said...
Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2026 10:11 am I've noticed the Frogman's getting a bit tetchy in recent interviews.He undoubtedly is. I mentioned similar a couple of weeks ago on here. Reform have hopefully peaked too soon. That said, a non-white committing an atrocity of some kind would be manna from heaven for them, and the summer months usually see a surge in knuckledraggers coming out to fight/shout about boats/riot/hoist flags (suppose it at least gives their long suffering partners some very brief respite from having their bones rattled and their faces bruised). They could do with the council elections in August. They'll get a free ride regardless from their cucks at the BBC, Sky and the rest of them. Like with Denton when they missed an open goal, it will be all about Labour and the Conservatives failing instead.
Pressure building, cracks showing, effort required to keep the Tory and NF veterans from brawling in public ...
Yug wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2026 6:21 am Lying liar tells liesFrom memory, the savings were things like cancelling new fleets of woke electric vehicles and charging infrastructure, a significant capital expenditure saving which they claimed as a benefit in its entirety.
...Speaking ahead of a rally in Leeds on Tuesday, Farage claimed councils run by Reform UK since last year's local elections had already saved "tens of millions" of pounds.Hasn't this already been proved false? Why, yes! Yes it has.
That had been achieved by cutting "wasteful expenditure, unnecessary work and money being spent on DEI projects", he said...
Worra cunt.
Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2026 10:11 am I've noticed the Frogman's getting a bit tetchy in recent interviews.Probably noticed the polling isn't as bright as it was a year ago.
Pressure building, cracks showing, effort required to keep the Tory and NF veterans from brawling in public ...