Lee Hurst: The problem we have is that Brits...
The problem we have is that Brits are bombard daily with one shocking example of the country being destroyed after another by Labour (previously the Tories). Many Brits have now become numb to it. They see it as inevitable, a juggernaut that cannot not be stopped and so wait patiently as a nation to be ended. Yet it can be stopped and by the simplest means. They just need to turn out for one day and vote against it. The cries of “Voting doesn’t change anything” are not true. The people doing this to you are there because others voted for them. You can stop it by voting against them. It takes minutes. If your side loses, it loses. If you don’t bother to vote you definitely lose, it’s a 100% certainty. Labour and the Tories want you to sit at home so they can continue destroying us. Ruin their day. Take the time to vote. Vote Reform and give yourselves a chance.Aaron Bastani: Increase defence spending while cutting...
Increase defence spending while cutting basic things: trading standards (as organised crime runs rampant on high street); British transport police (as 40% of rail workers say they’ve seen a weapon in last year). Child protection, probation, education. We are living beyond means. But generally not for reasons political class and media say.David Icke: The Establishment v the Establishment...
The Establishment v the Establishment as the puppets squabble over which one best represents the Establishment. It's not the 'party' or the 'personality', it's the SYSTEM that has them ALL by the balls. And no political gofer controls the System. They are here-today-gone-tomorrow gofers directed and funded from the shadows.Ben Judah: Burnham should use his credibility...
Burnham should use his credibility to call for Greens, Liberals and Labour to stand down candidates and back an exceptional Man In White Suit independent tactical voters can rally around. That will squeeze down the Tory vote and show even in his home turf 40-45% are against Farage.Carl Benjamin: This would actually be an inredible...
This would actually be an inredible riposte by the establishment to Farage. Farage calling the by-election was a savvy move on the assumption that everyone would actually treat it like a by-election and that his victory would signal strength, in much the same way Andy Burnham is leveraging his win in Makerfield. However, that assumes that everyone else recognises the legitimacy of the challenge. If nobody stands opposed then Farage is left looking lonely and rejected. Worse still, if Farage is only entertained by court jesters, then he looks ridiculous himself. What was a masterstroke turns into a ritual humiliation before the entire nation--and that's assuming that he wins.Carl Benjamin: This is not an acceptable response...
This is not an acceptable response. Labour know they are using their media arms as a weapon against Farage, and are attempting to bully him out of politics.
British Taxpayers Will Foot the Bill for EU Students
As part of negotiations to reset relations between the UK and the EU, tuition fees for European students could be reduced from £38,000 to £9,535 a year. The proposal has sparked a mixed reaction on social media, with many users asking who will ultimately foot the bill.Andrew Bridgen: I believe that Farage has resigned...
I believe that Farage has resigned and triggered a by election because he has seen the draft of the Parliamentary standards report into the Harborne £5m donation. In which case he is jumping before he is pushed to a by election due to a Recall Petition.Andrew Bridgen: Nigel Farage’s by-election stunt...
Nigel Farage’s by-election stunt, which he hopes will reduce Clacton’s appetite for a second Recall by-election later this year requiring 10% of his electorate to vote for a recall looks like it’s backfiring as Restore, Labour and Conservatives announce they won’t stand !Andrew Bridgen: World Economic Forum founder...
World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab has filed a complaint to police after a listening device was found in his home in Geneva, Switzerland Ironically, last year Schwab said “We have all got to submit to surveillance, if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear” 🤣David Kurten: Foreign students now receive...
Foreign students now receive over £4,000,000,000 per year in student loans to study at UK Universities, much of which is never repaid. This is an idiotic waste of British taxpayers' money. Foreign students should pay upfront. Student loans to foreign students should be scrapped.June Slater: How I see it...
How I see it 👇👇👇 Don't panic ... What Nigel has done is very clever. It sucks the oxygen out of the growing anti-reform/Nigel scapegoating which was going on for the past three weeks. This by election is now the story which will dominate silly season, which is when Westminster is in recess and the media whores have nothing to feast on. It also takes the shine off Andy Burnham's star role, Labour will hate it . It conveniently refocuses the narrative onto Nigel; puts him back on the front foot and demonstrates leadership, control of the narrative and political savvy. It gives Nigel a platform in Clacton to talk about policies not individual people, and it will also highlight the appalling nature of Burnham’s decision to call a by election and have himself appointed rather than elected Prime Minister. If the standards committee continues its investigation to the point at which it censures him, it will only underline the fact that this was a political technocratic decision, not one with which the people of Clacton agree, and makes it harder for the establishment technocrats to deliver their kangaroo Court verdict of a 10+ day suspension which would trigger a recall and byelection; if they do that he will win yet again and demonstrate the futility of their antidemocratic agenda. It's an outward and visible sign that Nigel Farage is leagues ahead of anyone in this political arena. 😘June Slater: Imagine if you support...
Imagine if you support a legacy party and you are denied a vote because of their anti democratic shenanigans. They hate Nigel more than they respect their voters !Pat Condell: Whether or not Farage has broken any rules...
Whether or not Farage has broken any rules, it’s important to remember that he’s not the one squandering countless billions of our money welcoming and accommodating hordes of dangerous foreign parasites who have no right to be here. The people doing that are actual criminals.
Dale Vince: Farage just described rules as...
Farage just described rules as " foul means" with which to beat him. Standards as an offensive weapon. He's so angry that the press came for his family....that he's resigning....his daughter's address should not have been published, if it was, but the families and addresses of immigrants have that same exposure. The man who called for "pure cold rage" which resulted in riots and police injuries, is a bit of a hypocrite. His answer is a popularity contest, of course. Votes in Clacton don't overide rules and standards and laws. Farage is Britain's Trump mini me. 🤮Dale Vince: Farage clearly sees whats coming...
Farage clearly sees whats coming, he broke the rules, the fouk rules, and a by election is coming. He's just getting in first, playground style ....you didn't dump me I dumped you....he's so cheap…Edwin Hayward: Count Binface vs Nigel Farage...
Count Binface vs Nigel Farage, all other parties stay out of Clacton. Or Al Murray vs Farage. Two examples off the top of my head. In a straight 1-vs-1 election, any candidate should be able to beat Farage. The problems start when the anti-Farage vote splits.Lee Hurst: I think this is the Times having...
I think this is the Times having their cake and eating it. They are moaning about migrant care workers bringing family members in and yet are attacking the one party leader who would stop it. The Times is a Tory lapdog that casually ignores that this was all going on under the Tories before they handed the baton to Labour.James Foster: @ReformParty_UK are going to pay...
@ReformParty_UK are going to pay for @Nigel_Farage to fight @CountBinface in the upcoming Clacton by-election. Looks like they’re going to be the only two candidates. So Farage resigned as an MP so he could fight to win the same seat again… off of Binface. 🤡Carl Benjamin: Farage's back against the wall...
Farage's back against the wall. If he accomplishes a Trumpian comeback, it's because the media gave him the opportunity by pushing too hard on a trivial issue. You have nobody to blame but yourselves, journos.David Kurten: British people are asking...
British people are asking: "Why should I pay taxes when they are used to fund masses of military-aged male migrants to get housing and welfare?"Craig Murray: The combined force of attacks...
The combined force of attacks on dissidents in the UK is astonishing. They really are going to put 80 plus year old ladies in jail for holding placards. And the National Security (State Threats) Bill is probably the worst of all. You will be jailed if you publish truth on here.
Robin Monotti: WHO STARTED BREAKING ALL FOOTBALL RULES & WHEN?...
WHO STARTED BREAKING ALL FOOTBALL RULES & WHEN? @FIFAWorldCup broke all sports rules by excluding a highly competitive team from the World Cup. Russia was a quarter finalist in 2018, beating Spain. @UEFA also banned them. Trump did NOT start this. Let's set the record straight.Robin Monotti: If @FIFAWorldCup followed the rules...
If @FIFAWorldCup followed the rules, Team USA should be banned from the World Cup, & Team Russia reinstated. But they don't follow the rules so…Daniel Lacalle: Higher taxes and more spending...
Higher taxes and more spending... larger deficit. The Starmer-Reeves budget effect in all its glory. Burnham wants to double down on the same policies that have led the UK to stagnation.Pat Condell: Nothing these people do...
Nothing these people do is above party politics, and nothing they do is above the moral gutter. Shameless authoritarians. Literally afraid of freedom. How on earth have we allowed people of this calibre to govern us? They treat us like enemies.Pat Condell: It is spectacularly obvious...
It is spectacularly obvious that the establishment is trying to crush Nigel Farage because they’re afraid of him. They're afraid he'll win the next election. They're afraid of his support. They know they've been rumbled. They're afraid of the people.Gideon Rachman: Wayne Rooney funny...
Wayne Rooney funny and self deprecating when asked for his response to Bellingham suggestion that previous England teams had crumbled. He said - “we didn’t crumble, we never showed up”Alice Smith: 1/ A Labour Party government passes mad legislation...
1/ A Labour Party government passes mad legislation. 2/ The ‘Conservatives’ make vague grumbling noises against it. 3/ The ‘Conservatives’ regain power. 4/ The ‘Conservatives’ reverse nothing. This is the political order of things.Read more