:sunglasses: 13.3 % :pray: 13.3 % :laughing: 66.7 % :cry: 6.7 %
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By Malcolm Armsteen
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davidjay wrote: Sun Apr 20, 2025 9:01 am
Youngian wrote: Sun Apr 20, 2025 8:41 am How can a government persuade the British media to spare some time to discuss important policy issues?
Make the story about Nigel Farage of course. A depressing reality but more of this please.

Miliband in blistering attack on Farage’s UK net zero ‘nonsense and lies’
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... e-and-lies
Cue the "They're scared of Reform" comments.
I've just read a Facebook comment from a Reform moron - apparently Labour has failed and destroyed the economy and Fargle's plans will sort it out.
Where do they get this shit?
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By Boiler
#87774
kreuzberger wrote: Sun Apr 20, 2025 11:54 am
Watchman wrote: Sun Apr 20, 2025 11:47 am Yes, but what actually is his plan
"Remigration"
A word that features prominently on the Homeland Party web site.
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I'd never heard of this lot until their election leaflets started coming through my letterbox - and they scare me more than Reform.
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By Boiler
#87775
And we're back to US chicken again.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... trade-deal
Nigel Farage has defended allowing labelled chlorinated chicken from the US into the UK as part of a trade deal, as a poll suggested his Reform UK party could be on course to take the highest number of seats at a general election.

Speaking before the local elections in England on 1 May, Farage said British consumers already ate chicken from places such as Thailand reared in poor conditions, and accepted chlorine-washed lettuce.

He told the Sunday Times: “If you have a look at the chicken we are currently importing from Thailand, you look at the conditions they’ve been reared in, and that every single bag of pre-made salad in every single supermarket has been chlorinated … once those basics have been accepted I’ll have a debate with you.”
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By Andy McDandy
#87778
The plan? We're seeing in in the USA. Strip mine the state. Remove statutory protections. Shut up the clever bastards. Denigrate expertise. Keep women and minorities afraid. Make money the sole yardstick of society. Break things and blame the clever bastards you sacked when they don't work any more. Keep everyone angry and looking for a scapegoat.

Meanwhile behind the door marked private, party hard.
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By Youngian
#87782
Watchman wrote: Sun Apr 20, 2025 11:47 am Yes, but what actually is his plan
Burning coal to lower the price of fuel
Implementating real Brexit that goes to a different school.
Tax cuts especially big ones on inheritance for chaps like Nigel. Paid for by stopping illegal immigrants collecting dole money.
Keeping white young women away from lefty feminist ideas so they have more babies to replace immigrants.
By satnav
#87786
I'd love know what Reform's policies are for the local elections. Farage paid a flying visit to Derbyshire last week where he was photographed with a bunch of teenagers who didn't look old enough to vote. The local paper just did a puff piece about him in which he said his party would make a better job of running Derbyshire County Council than the Tories were doing. But he gave no specific policies.

Sadly there is every chance that Reform could easily pick up lots of councillors in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire simply because the Tories have run the councils for the last few years and made lots of cuts and Labour could be punished as a result of the government not being very popular.

On the plus side if Reform to take control of the council they will have very little scope for manouvres because the council has so much debt. Let's see how popular they are after closing a few care homes or small village schools.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#87789
Say what you like about the Tories, they believe in being in government, at whatever level they run and mostly they try to get re-elected on their record. They mostly put up council tax as much as they can because they're serious about budgets and know their responsibilities.

I'm really not sure that's true with Reform. I'd expect lots of their people to be calling for a council tax freeze, for starters. If you do a deal with them, how do you know they're not going to clear off and leave you holding the baby?

The trouble is that the alternative of a sane coalition (as lots of Tory councillors are) is even more of a gift to Reform.
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