what exactly happened that is so traumaticRicky wrote: ↑11 Jul 2026, 06:46margaret thatcher wrote: ↑10 Jul 2026, 18:29lighten up my man, she's totally fineKiwiRider wrote: ↑10 Jul 2026, 15:27
They showed a pic of his daughters house where she lives.
She takes no part in his political life, is carefully kept away and now is hounded for something her father does.
I think a lot less of you for that Carlos.
No matter what you think of the guy, getting his family harassed at all hours is seriously not cool.
of all the nonsense that goes on...this is what gets you? nige and his crew always the victims
Wouldn't be saying that if someone was harassing your family, would you? Seems like harassment is fine if you like who's being harassed. There's absolutely no viable reason why paparazzi should be going to a politicians relative's house.
Farage to quit at 2pm?
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Hard to track the Man of the People down what with the 5 mortgage free properties he owns (plus the 5 bedroomed place in Buckinghamshire he gets to stay at courtesy of his chum, Posh George).
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In a nut shell yes ,the right are the fcuking snow flakes, always have been.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑11 Jul 2026, 12:01what exactly happened that is so traumaticRicky wrote: ↑11 Jul 2026, 06:46margaret thatcher wrote: ↑10 Jul 2026, 18:29
lighten up my man, she's totally fine
of all the nonsense that goes on...this is what gets you? nige and his crew always the victims
Wouldn't be saying that if someone was harassing your family, would you? Seems like harassment is fine if you like who's being harassed. There's absolutely no viable reason why paparazzi should be going to a politicians relative's house.? they went to a house they thought he lived and left
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It's tragic first and foremost that Anne Widdecome has been murdered. Unfortunately this fuels Reform.
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Come on Roy there’s drips on both side of the fence mateNightmare Roy wrote: ↑11 Jul 2026, 15:27In a nut shell yes ,the right are the fcuking snow flakes, always have been.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑11 Jul 2026, 12:01what exactly happened that is so traumatic? they went to a house they thought he lived and left
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Binface has a 12 point lead over Farage in a national poll. 33 - 21.
Obviously Clacton won't return those numbers, but there's always hope.
Obviously Clacton won't return those numbers, but there's always hope.
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Im praying Binny winsLenny Cravats wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 07:01 Binface has a 12 point lead over Farage in a national poll. 33 - 21.
Obviously Clacton won't return those numbers, but there's always hope.
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Farage resigned in an attempt to stop a parliament inquiring into his source of funds. He intends to stand in the by-election he caused. Labour and the Tories aren't biting and won't contest the seat, but Count Binface will.
So Farage will have to duke it out with a guy wearing a bin on top of his head to win his seat back. Very Monty Pythonesque.
These machinations won't save him. The inquiry will proceed assuming he wins his seat back. There must be a 5% chance the Count will win. It will make superb TV watching the Clacton by-election unfold. The Count is quite witty and Farage better hope he doesn't end up debating him.
When asked, the Count said he won't canvass in Clacton because Farage doesn't even visit the place.
So Farage will have to duke it out with a guy wearing a bin on top of his head to win his seat back. Very Monty Pythonesque.
These machinations won't save him. The inquiry will proceed assuming he wins his seat back. There must be a 5% chance the Count will win. It will make superb TV watching the Clacton by-election unfold. The Count is quite witty and Farage better hope he doesn't end up debating him.
When asked, the Count said he won't canvass in Clacton because Farage doesn't even visit the place.
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If there was a two horse race in a general election Bin would win, in Clacton, not likely but even if he gets a 3rd of all votes, it makes Farridge look ridiculousBeltane wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 08:14 Farage resigned in an attempt to stop a parliament inquiring into his source of funds. He intends to stand in the by-election he caused. Labour and the Tories aren't biting and won't contest the seat, but Count Binface will.
So Farage will have to duke it out with a guy wearing a bin on top of his head to win his seat back. Very Monty Pythonesque.
These machinations won't save him. The inquiry will proceed assuming he wins his seat back. There must be a 5% chance the Count will win. It will make superb TV watching the Clacton by-election unfold. The Count is quite witty and Farage better hope he doesn't end up debating him.
When asked, the Count said he won't canvass in Clacton because Farage doesn't even visit the place.
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It would be interesting if the Count actually won. I'm guessing he'd come dressed in character to parliament.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 14:12If there was a two horse race in a general election Bin would win, in Clacton, not likely but even if he gets a 3rd of all votes, it makes Farridge look ridiculousBeltane wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 08:14 Farage resigned in an attempt to stop a parliament inquiring into his source of funds. He intends to stand in the by-election he caused. Labour and the Tories aren't biting and won't contest the seat, but Count Binface will.
So Farage will have to duke it out with a guy wearing a bin on top of his head to win his seat back. Very Monty Pythonesque.
These machinations won't save him. The inquiry will proceed assuming he wins his seat back. There must be a 5% chance the Count will win. It will make superb TV watching the Clacton by-election unfold. The Count is quite witty and Farage better hope he doesn't end up debating him.
When asked, the Count said he won't canvass in Clacton because Farage doesn't even visit the place.
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Is Count Binface the same person who was Lord Buckethead? Either way both are very funny.
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YupBaby Face Finster wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 18:44 Is Count Binface the same person who was Lord Buckethead? Either way both are very funny.
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As it stands it's illegal to be in Parliament with a full face covering, several MPs are trying to change thos rule just incase he does win.conan_the_cribber wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 17:13It would be interesting if the Count actually won. I'm guessing he'd come dressed in character to parliament.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 14:12If there was a two horse race in a general election Bin would win, in Clacton, not likely but even if he gets a 3rd of all votes, it makes Farridge look ridiculousBeltane wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 08:14 Farage resigned in an attempt to stop a parliament inquiring into his source of funds. He intends to stand in the by-election he caused. Labour and the Tories aren't biting and won't contest the seat, but Count Binface will.
So Farage will have to duke it out with a guy wearing a bin on top of his head to win his seat back. Very Monty Pythonesque.
These machinations won't save him. The inquiry will proceed assuming he wins his seat back. There must be a 5% chance the Count will win. It will make superb TV watching the Clacton by-election unfold. The Count is quite witty and Farage better hope he doesn't end up debating him.
When asked, the Count said he won't canvass in Clacton because Farage doesn't even visit the place.
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3 people 'played' buckethead. Including the guy who is currently Bincace.Baby Face Finster wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 18:44 Is Count Binface the same person who was Lord Buckethead? Either way both are very funny.
The man who created buckethead caused an issue, so Binface was created.
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So the Burka isn't allowed?Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 19:30As it stands it's illegal to be in Parliament with a full face covering, several MPs are trying to change thos rule just incase he does win.conan_the_cribber wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 17:13It would be interesting if the Count actually won. I'm guessing he'd come dressed in character to parliament.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 14:12
If there was a two horse race in a general election Bin would win, in Clacton, not likely but even if he gets a 3rd of all votes, it makes Farridge look ridiculous
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What was the issue?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Jul 2026, 04:523 people 'played' buckethead. Including the guy who is currently Bincace.Baby Face Finster wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 18:44 Is Count Binface the same person who was Lord Buckethead? Either way both are very funny.
The man who created buckethead caused an issue, so Binface was created.
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I'd guess not if they are the rulesCoco wrote: ↑13 Jul 2026, 08:20So the Burka isn't allowed?Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 19:30As it stands it's illegal to be in Parliament with a full face covering, several MPs are trying to change thos rule just incase he does win.conan_the_cribber wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 17:13
It would be interesting if the Count actually won. I'm guessing he'd come dressed in character to parliament.
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A quick google search would tell you it’s not banned in parliament.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑13 Jul 2026, 12:22I'd guess not if they are the rulesCoco wrote: ↑13 Jul 2026, 08:20So the Burka isn't allowed?Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 19:30
As it stands it's illegal to be in Parliament with a full face covering, several MPs are trying to change thos rule just incase he does win.
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Face coverings are not allowed in Parliamentary proceedings.smiling assassin wrote: ↑13 Jul 2026, 12:32A quick google search would tell you it’s not banned in parliament.
Is the Burqa banned specifically? No. But then again, neither are motorcycle helmets, Mike Myers masks or Jesse James' bandannas.
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I like the idea of a bandana, they look coolLenny Cravats wrote: ↑13 Jul 2026, 13:57
Face coverings are not allowed in Parliamentary proceedings.smiling assassin wrote: ↑13 Jul 2026, 12:32A quick google search would tell you it’s not banned in parliament.
Is the Burqa banned specifically? No. But then again, neither are motorcycle helmets, Mike Myers masks or Jesse James' bandannas.
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The donation from Posh George's mother is looking interesting.
The police are involved in a criminal investigation, as it's possible that she was used to circumnavigate laws around donations.
The police are involved in a criminal investigation, as it's possible that she was used to circumnavigate laws around donations.