My money is on a smack rat that wanted to rob a rich old lady,Ricky wrote: ↑14 Jul 2026, 03:01 So who killed Anne Widdecombe?
After days of telling us the murder wasn't political or terrorism related, police have done a U-turn and counter terrorism unit is now involved.
Given the suspect is white, what are we putting our money on? A tranny, or a 'free Palestine ' tea towel scarf-wearing tosser? Possibly both?
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Re: Reform Thread
Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑14 Jul 2026, 03:55My money is on a smack rat that wanted to rob a rich old lady,Ricky wrote: ↑14 Jul 2026, 03:01 So who killed Anne Widdecombe?
After days of telling us the murder wasn't political or terrorism related, police have done a U-turn and counter terrorism unit is now involved.
Given the suspect is white, what are we putting our money on? A tranny, or a 'free Palestine ' tea towel scarf-wearing tosser? Possibly both?
"A white British man, 28, from Rotherham, South Yorkshire, originally arrested on suspicion of murder on Saturday, has now been re-arrested on suspicion of commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism."
Well you've lost your money.
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Can’t stand reform, Farage is not the way forward and they are just the conservatives in a different name.
Restore is the better option
Restore is the better option
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Maybe, but Reform much more likely to actually win.smiling assassin wrote: ↑14 Jul 2026, 09:54 Can’t stand reform, Farage is not the way forward and they are just the conservatives in a different name.
Restore is the better option
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Completely agree with you Rick reform have actually got a chance and unfortunately restore haven’t.Ricky wrote: ↑14 Jul 2026, 14:54Maybe, but Reform much more likely to actually win.smiling assassin wrote: ↑14 Jul 2026, 09:54 Can’t stand reform, Farage is not the way forward and they are just the conservatives in a different name.
Restore is the better option
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can spend it on ferrrrrrraris if eee wants to
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It's an unconditional gift from a bloke he hardly knows he can do what he wants with it, it's none of our business.
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Re: Reform Thread
Reform are dipping again in the most recent Youguv poll.
It's been a poor few weeks for them, they don't like scrutiny or accountability.
Resigning as an MP to avoid scrutiny has not been the great idea Farrage thought it was going to be. People don't like it.
It's been a poor few weeks for them, they don't like scrutiny or accountability.
Resigning as an MP to avoid scrutiny has not been the great idea Farrage thought it was going to be. People don't like it.
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Farrage was making it known to senior figures in Reform that he'd need to be paid a million pounds a year to be an MP, to cover his loss of earnings.
2 months later, he gets a personal donation of 5 million pounds.
Coincidentally, a Parliament lasts 5 years.
Coincidentally again, Farage then announces he's standing for Parliament.
2 months later, he gets a personal donation of 5 million pounds.
Coincidentally, a Parliament lasts 5 years.
Coincidentally again, Farage then announces he's standing for Parliament.
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All above board and not shady in the least.Lenny Cravats wrote: ↑16 Jul 2026, 12:18 Farrage was making it known to senior figures in Reform that he'd need to be paid a million pounds a year to be an MP, to cover his loss of earnings.
2 months later, he gets a personal donation of 5 million pounds.
Coincidentally, a Parliament lasts 5 years.
Coincidentally again, Farage then announces he's standing for Parliament.
Re: Reform Thread
What ever Burnham does after the summer break, will ultimately make or break reform. If Burnham can turn things around like the new messiah, Labour will be back up and running. it will be interesting to see after the summer break.Lenny Cravats wrote: ↑16 Jul 2026, 03:39 Reform are dipping again in the most recent Youguv poll.
It's been a poor few weeks for them, they don't like scrutiny or accountability.
Resigning as an MP to avoid scrutiny has not been the great idea Farrage thought it was going to be. People don't like it.
I think Reform are done to be fair.
Re: Reform Thread
Burnham has enough time to gain popularity, plenty to lose it too, he hasn't got any policies yet
Re: Reform Thread
First Reform UK police commissioner elected https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c934p5vze87o 