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By Killer Whale
#93255
She was speaking about violent protesters on both the left and right. Can't find it on the BBC now.
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By Boiler
#93256
Killer Whale wrote: Wed Jul 23, 2025 5:05 pm She was speaking about violent protesters on both the left and right. Can't find it on the BBC now.
Maybe Nandy's been on the 'phone to the Beeb again... /s
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By kreuzberger
#93258
This "concerned" mantle which they don so readily, can be traced back to 2015/6 and the Pegida fash-trash who tried to cause trouble in Dresden, Leipzig and various other DDR towns. Fat, working class women with their feral husbands and kids, basically.
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By Abernathy
#93261
Farage actually wants there to be more riots this summer. Of course he can’t say so explicitly, he just issues dire Cassandra-like prognostications about society being on the edge that will actually incite fuckwits to try to incinerate asylum seekers, just as what Farage did last August did. Which is just what he wants. He’ll try to use it to build his narrative that he is on his way to number ten to sort it all out.

Cunt.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#93264
Yep.

In more (unintentionally) hilarious Farage content. Life sentences? We already know what happens with this stuff. It fills prisons up with not particularly dangerous people, at great expense.

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By kreuzberger
#93268
On Monday, Farage promised a 3-page document with costed proposals for his Draconian law and order plans. Where is it, and why are the media not asking too?
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By Abernathy
#93528
Well, he can fucking whistle for his apology. Farage is an utter cunt who has never apologised for anything in his life (though lord knows he bloody should have done). I hope and trust Peter Kyle takes the same view.
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By Andy McDandy
#93530
https://www.thepoke.com/2025/07/29/nige ... ald-trump/

Fargle asked if Trump would be allowed into the UK with his catalogue of judgments. Fargle snaps back "Was that a civil or criminal case?" (referring to the sexual assault one). Civil, comes the reply. And that's just fine with him.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#93533
Incredibly disappointing here from an intelligent man who makes good TV programmes. Sutton, not Farage. How can you give credibility on law and order to someone who is all but inciting riots?
Reform recruits former senior detective as police and crime adviser
Colin Sutton, who led the investigation into serial killer Levi Bellfield, is to help Nigel Farage’s party develop its pledge to halve crime.
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By Killer Whale
#93534
Maybe someone has waved a large amount of money in front of him and convinced him that they're serious.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#93535
I haven't read that he's being paid. Maybe he is. He's probably doing OK, having had his two (very good) books made into ITV series, and made a few series of (the also very good, unsensationalist) The Real Manhunter. Very disappointing.
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By Boiler
#93537
Killer Whale wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 12:59 pm
Nigel Farage has urged Technology Secretary Peter Kyle to "do the right thing and apologise" after he suggested that by opposing the government's online safety law, the Reform UK leader was on the side of sex offenders like Jimmy Savile.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgery3eeqzxo

Free speech, innit?
I've seen a lot of whining already on YT about it, including someone "speaking as a mother".

What makes people who've bred think they're so fucking special?
By Youngian
#93542
The Online Safety Bill is a next to worthless piece of legislation and is nonsense to suggest Farage enables pedophiles by opposing it. But maybe flinging back the same baseless shit that made his career by flinging at everyone else is the best way to deal with him. It's obviously riled him.
By Bones McCoy
#93612
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 1:36 pm Incredibly disappointing here from an intelligent man who makes good TV programmes. Sutton, not Farage. How can you give credibility on law and order to someone who is all but inciting riots?
Reform recruits former senior detective as police and crime adviser
Colin Sutton, who led the investigation into serial killer Levi Bellfield, is to help Nigel Farage’s party develop its pledge to halve crime.
Let's see how long he stays in post.
Nigels co-stars rarely make it to the sequel in the Farage show.
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By Bones McCoy
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Youngian wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 3:18 pm The Online Safety Bill is a next to worthless piece of legislation and is nonsense to suggest Farage enables pedophiles by opposing it. But maybe flinging back the same baseless shit that made his career by flinging at everyone else is the best way to deal with him. It's obviously riled him.
I've said for some time now.
The place to confront Farage is in the gutter of debate.
He loves to toss this stuff out on his exclusive shows and channels, but squeals like a stuck pig when a drop is deflected back.

Our free and fearless press won't challenge him, so Labour must.

It's all part of the tax on being a democratic socialist party.
There's no media owning sugar daddy to do your comms for you.
You have to do it all.
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