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Vastimprovement · 18/01/2026 20:59

Teanbiscuits33 · 18/01/2026 20:54

You will recall how Farage pulled his own MPs out of contesting certain constituencies so that Johnson could win the 2019 election, yes? Farage was happy with his Brexit plans, plus when it went wrong it meant Johnson got all the blame for it and Farage could claim it wasn’t done properly.

He’s a snake.

Mahanswarcanoe · 18/01/2026 22:34

AnnasFangs · 18/01/2026 20:51

Farage is no "outsider". That's a daft statement. He has just welcomed yet another Tory into his ranks. Rum behaviour for a politician who claims to be fighting the political establishment.

Reform are sensibly bringing in those with political experience to buttress their capabilities. That’s political maturity, not weakness

Vastimprovement · 18/01/2026 22:35

Mahanswarcanoe · 18/01/2026 22:34

Reform are sensibly bringing in those with political experience to buttress their capabilities. That’s political maturity, not weakness

Haha, ok. Sounds like a plan!

Mahanswarcanoe · 18/01/2026 22:37

Vastimprovement · 18/01/2026 19:01

Yes, it is. I was starting to think we’d have nothing to agree on, but it is desperate that Farage did that. It’s good that there are some things so over the line that we can all agree on them.

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I think you misunderstood me - I meant a desperate attempt on your part to find a gotcha on farage that few will care that much about

Teanbiscuits33 · 18/01/2026 22:38

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Mahanswarcanoe · 18/01/2026 22:39

Teanbiscuits33 · 18/01/2026 20:54

You will recall how Farage pulled his own MPs out of contesting certain constituencies so that Johnson could win the 2019 election, yes? Farage was happy with his Brexit plans, plus when it went wrong it meant Johnson got all the blame for it and Farage could claim it wasn’t done properly.

That’s politics. Blame the game not the player.

Teanbiscuits33 · 18/01/2026 22:40

Mahanswarcanoe · 18/01/2026 22:39

That’s politics. Blame the game not the player.

You’re not making any sense now, at all. Your points are not cohesive.

Mahanswarcanoe · 18/01/2026 22:42

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Teanbiscuits33 · 18/01/2026 22:43

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Fucking hell, that’s some projection there.

Mahanswarcanoe · 18/01/2026 22:44

Vastimprovement · 18/01/2026 22:35

Haha, ok. Sounds like a plan!

Isn’t that more sensible than winning an election and not having the people or ideas needed in government? See Starmer for further details.

Mahanswarcanoe · 18/01/2026 22:45

Vastimprovement · 18/01/2026 20:59

He’s a snake.

Quite. And a snake about to give the establishment a much needed nip.

AnnasFangs · 18/01/2026 22:47

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Ah, as usual, stoop to personal attack.

Vastimprovement · 18/01/2026 22:51

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That’s nice. I genuinely do hate to break it to you, but the reason we have this thread is because Nigel Farage is a walking ‘gotcha.’

Hence… doing a cameo video for Ian Watkins. I rest my case.

Teanbiscuits33 · 18/01/2026 22:53

Mahanswarcanoe · 18/01/2026 22:45

Quite. And a snake about to give the establishment a much needed nip.

Farage is the one of the establishment 😂

Mahanswarcanoe · 18/01/2026 22:53

Vastimprovement · 18/01/2026 22:51

That’s nice. I genuinely do hate to break it to you, but the reason we have this thread is because Nigel Farage is a walking ‘gotcha.’

Hence… doing a cameo video for Ian Watkins. I rest my case.

Yawn. No one cares. Seriously. Especially not reform supporters

Vastimprovement · 18/01/2026 23:00

Mahanswarcanoe · 18/01/2026 22:53

Yawn. No one cares. Seriously. Especially not reform supporters

Evidently. We see you.

Mahanswarcanoe · 18/01/2026 23:04

Vastimprovement · 18/01/2026 23:00

Evidently. We see you.

And we will see you at the next general election :)

AnnasFangs · 18/01/2026 23:08

Mahanswarcanoe · 18/01/2026 23:04

And we will see you at the next general election :)

Farage will be a busted flush by then.

Alexandra2001 · 19/01/2026 06:59

Mahanswarcanoe · 18/01/2026 22:34

Reform are sensibly bringing in those with political experience to buttress their capabilities. That’s political maturity, not weakness

Ha ha Good luck with that!
Tax dodgers and fraudsters are the two latest....

Reform has become the Tories 2.0 & that will hurt Reform.... already falling in the polls, 24% in the latest YouGov - hilarious!

JoyintheMorning · 19/01/2026 08:28

Mahanswarcanoe · 16/01/2026 22:58

The UK is governed by quangos and arm length bodies. The judiciary has too much power and it has broken the traditional separation of powers between the executive, legislature and judiciary that made the system work. All courtesy of the Blair era which assumed we would play follow the leader to the EU forever and so could dispense with all that tedious governing stuff.

if farage can bulldoze through this and get our government actually governing again then yes, I believe him.

This is a fair summary of what is going on. Starmer and Hermer are leading us to nowhere and we shall all be nobodies.

Mahanswarcanoe · 19/01/2026 08:30

Alexandra2001 · 19/01/2026 06:59

Ha ha Good luck with that!
Tax dodgers and fraudsters are the two latest....

Reform has become the Tories 2.0 & that will hurt Reform.... already falling in the polls, 24% in the latest YouGov - hilarious!

As I said to others - I welcome your kind of smug dismissal. Complacency is extremely helpful - thank you for your service.

AnnasFangs · 19/01/2026 08:51

Mahanswarcanoe · 19/01/2026 08:30

As I said to others - I welcome your kind of smug dismissal. Complacency is extremely helpful - thank you for your service.

Aw, bless you. Your dogged loyalty to the bigots is quite touching.

Alexandra2001 · 19/01/2026 09:31

Mahanswarcanoe · 19/01/2026 08:30

As I said to others - I welcome your kind of smug dismissal. Complacency is extremely helpful - thank you for your service.

Polling is important and since October, Reform have seen falling numbers.

Another recent poll (7/8th January 2026) asking who would make the best PM ? Starmer ahead of Farage by some margin.

Thats before Jenricks defection, which will lower numbers further....

I think it is i, who should thank YOU for your service..... doing a sterling job of showing us what a bunch of clowns Reform really are.

Mahanswarcanoe · 19/01/2026 10:03

Alexandra2001 · 19/01/2026 09:31

Polling is important and since October, Reform have seen falling numbers.

Another recent poll (7/8th January 2026) asking who would make the best PM ? Starmer ahead of Farage by some margin.

Thats before Jenricks defection, which will lower numbers further....

I think it is i, who should thank YOU for your service..... doing a sterling job of showing us what a bunch of clowns Reform really are.

Too kind - though I think the reality is the Starmer has inherited the lettuce in terms of his political staying power. Time will tell but what’s clear is that Liblabcon have blown it

Alexandra2001 · 19/01/2026 10:39

Oh i don't know, its good we have Starmer in now, instead of Farage or Badenoch, he seems to know how to deal with Trump.

With all parties in more or less agreement, will boost Starmer's standing.

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