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Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 22 Jun 2026, 01:21
by bmw hector
Nightmare Roy wrote: 21 Jun 2026, 20:40
Yeah, but don't you listen Roy? Fartage is allowed to get bungs of £millions and be corrupt, it's expected of him, so nothing to see here.

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 22 Jun 2026, 03:52
by Nightmare Roy
bmw hector wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 01:21
Nightmare Roy wrote: 21 Jun 2026, 20:40
Yeah, but don't you listen Roy? Fartage is allowed to get bungs of £millions and be corrupt, it's expected of him, so nothing to see here.
I know, it was only a cheeky £5mil, not as though it was serious gear like sunglasses or Taylor Swift ticket's or something of that magnitude.

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 22 Jun 2026, 16:24
by Nightmare Roy
Second Wakefield Reform UK councillor quits just weeks after being elected - BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2018890pko

Shambles, so good they are finished now, imagine them running the show.

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 22 Jun 2026, 18:27
by Carlos Slim
Nightmare Roy wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 16:24 Second Wakefield Reform UK councillor quits just weeks after being elected - BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2018890pko

Shambles, so good they are finished now, imagine them running the show.
Hoping Burnham calls a GE and finishes them off once and for all, which he should do if he calls it early enough. :TU:

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 22 Jun 2026, 18:45
by Coco
Carlos Slim wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 18:27
Nightmare Roy wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 16:24 Second Wakefield Reform UK councillor quits just weeks after being elected - BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2018890pko

Shambles, so good they are finished now, imagine them running the show.
Hoping Burnham calls a GE and finishes them off once and for all, which he should do if he calls it early enough. :TU:
If reform had a bad night, and won 75 MPs, would that be them finished off?
What about if Burnham doesn't do particularly well in government?

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 22 Jun 2026, 19:23
by Nightmare Roy
Carlos Slim wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 18:27
Nightmare Roy wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 16:24 Second Wakefield Reform UK councillor quits just weeks after being elected - BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2018890pko

Shambles, so good they are finished now, imagine them running the show.
Hoping Burnham calls a GE and finishes them off once and for all, which he should do if he calls it early enough. :TU:
Yup strike whilst the Iron is hot :box: opinion is changing one of my relatives (not blood!) Has finally began to question Farridges motives due to the bribe we know about, hopefully more of them wise up and Rupert Lowe keeps up the good work too. :salut:

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 22 Jun 2026, 19:25
by Carlos Slim
Coco wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 18:45
Carlos Slim wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 18:27
Nightmare Roy wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 16:24 Second Wakefield Reform UK councillor quits just weeks after being elected - BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2018890pko

Shambles, so good they are finished now, imagine them running the show.
Hoping Burnham calls a GE and finishes them off once and for all, which he should do if he calls it early enough. :TU:
If reform had a bad night, and won 75 MPs, would that be them finished off?
What about if Burnham doesn't do particularly well in government?
If Reform couldn't win Makerfield, they're not getting 75 MP's. Falange is looking for power, so even if he got 75 MP's - he would think he has failed. Where are these 75 MP's coming from anyway?

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 22 Jun 2026, 19:54
by Coco
Carlos Slim wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 19:25
Coco wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 18:45
Carlos Slim wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 18:27

Hoping Burnham calls a GE and finishes them off once and for all, which he should do if he calls it early enough. :TU:
If reform had a bad night, and won 75 MPs, would that be them finished off?
What about if Burnham doesn't do particularly well in government?
If Reform couldn't win Makerfield, they're not getting 75 MP's. Falange is looking for power, so even if he got 75 MP's - he would think he has failed. Where are these 75 MP's coming from anyway?
Burnham has showed that Reform can be beat but Reforms share is significant, they will do better than the Tories or Libs.
Or is it going to be another Labour landslide?
Burnham will have 2 years now to build those houses, fund the NHS. cut the cost of living, make convincing, popular decisions over welfare or defence spending, probably needs to stop the boats too, He will be judged on his actions rather than promises.

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 23 Jun 2026, 05:27
by Gnome
Carlos Slim wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 19:25
Coco wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 18:45
Carlos Slim wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 18:27

Hoping Burnham calls a GE and finishes them off once and for all, which he should do if he calls it early enough. :TU:
If reform had a bad night, and won 75 MPs, would that be them finished off?
What about if Burnham doesn't do particularly well in government?
If Reform couldn't win Makerfield, they're not getting 75 MP's. Falange is looking for power, so even if he got 75 MP's - he would think he has failed. Where are these 75 MP's coming from anyway?
The voters had a special reason to vote Labour in Makerfield - a win for Labour would mean Starmer would go. They were kingmakers and revelled in the fact.
I think it was a unique by-election in that way. It is not a good indication on how the rest of the country feels. Labour did abysmally in the other two by-elections that day, coming fourth.

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 23 Jun 2026, 06:33
by Jaguar
Gnome wrote: 23 Jun 2026, 05:27
Carlos Slim wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 19:25
Coco wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 18:45

If reform had a bad night, and won 75 MPs, would that be them finished off?
What about if Burnham doesn't do particularly well in government?
If Reform couldn't win Makerfield, they're not getting 75 MP's. Falange is looking for power, so even if he got 75 MP's - he would think he has failed. Where are these 75 MP's coming from anyway?
The voters had a special reason to vote Labour in Makerfield - a win for Labour would mean Starmer would go. They were kingmakers and revelled in the fact.
I think it was a unique by-election in that way. It is not a good indication on how the rest of the country feels. Labour did abysmally in the other two by-elections that day, coming fourth.
I think that's right. Personalities play a part in politics and, in this case, I think the Burnham factor really swung it. Plus, Reform picked an absolute cretin as their candidate. Had Reform put up somebody sensible and Labour fielded their usual silly little girl from the charity sector I suspect Reform would have won.

Either way, that's now two successive defeats in potential winnable seats for Reform and I wouldn't be surprised if they end up with a lot of seconds come the next general election. All those hand-wringing liberal lefties who keep saying we need PR should be thankful we've still got first past the post. Otherwise it could look quite different.

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 23 Jun 2026, 08:10
by Baby Face Finster
First past the post is shit and always has been. The party in power never wants to get rid of FPTP until they find themselves in the political wilderness for many years but the second they get back in power they then have a complete reverse on that position. FPTP is the most undemocratic of the voting systems in a democracy.

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 23 Jun 2026, 08:32
by Carlos Slim
Gnome wrote: 23 Jun 2026, 05:27
Carlos Slim wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 19:25
Coco wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 18:45

If reform had a bad night, and won 75 MPs, would that be them finished off?
What about if Burnham doesn't do particularly well in government?
If Reform couldn't win Makerfield, they're not getting 75 MP's. Falange is looking for power, so even if he got 75 MP's - he would think he has failed. Where are these 75 MP's coming from anyway?
The voters had a special reason to vote Labour in Makerfield - a win for Labour would mean Starmer would go. They were kingmakers and revelled in the fact.
I think it was a unique by-election in that way. It is not a good indication on how the rest of the country feels. Labour did abysmally in the other two by-elections that day, coming fourth.
I am from there, it's a massive reform area or so it seemed, when you saw the lib dems who lost their deposit and even the tory vote - I don't think they got even a thousand votes - it seemed everyone who would usually vote for these parties held their nose and voted for Burnham - but whose to say that won't happen in other places when it comes to a General Election? Farage becoming PM is something real and damaging at stake. As for the other two by elections, they were both held by the ruling party.

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 23 Jun 2026, 09:27
by Gnome
Carlos Slim wrote: 23 Jun 2026, 08:32
Gnome wrote: 23 Jun 2026, 05:27
Carlos Slim wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 19:25

If Reform couldn't win Makerfield, they're not getting 75 MP's. Falange is looking for power, so even if he got 75 MP's - he would think he has failed. Where are these 75 MP's coming from anyway?
The voters had a special reason to vote Labour in Makerfield - a win for Labour would mean Starmer would go. They were kingmakers and revelled in the fact.
I think it was a unique by-election in that way. It is not a good indication on how the rest of the country feels. Labour did abysmally in the other two by-elections that day, coming fourth.
I am from there, it's a massive reform area or so it seemed, when you saw the lib dems who lost their deposit and even the tory vote - I don't think they got even a thousand votes - it seemed everyone who would usually vote for these parties held their nose and voted for Burnham - but whose to say that won't happen in other places when it comes to a General Election? Farage becoming PM is something real and damaging at stake. As for the other two by elections, they were both held by the ruling party.
Fair enough apart from the result in one of the by-elections: the Tories won an SNP seat in Aberdeen.

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 23 Jun 2026, 11:48
by Nightmare Roy
Even his fluffers are asking about the £5m, personally i couldn't give a rats arse what he spends it on, what's more important was why he was given it.


Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 23 Jun 2026, 14:48
by bmw hector
Well at least he's came out of hiding now.
Does he have to give it back if he doesn't become PM?


Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 23 Jun 2026, 15:01
by Nightmare Roy
bmw hector wrote: 23 Jun 2026, 14:48 Well at least he's came out of hiding now.
Does he have to give it back if he doesn't become PM?

They need to ask him in every interview for ever more, no let up, don't get bored, it'll get through to more and more of the simpletons that follow him. Then he can jog on to Moscow or the states and grift out there and stay away from us, fcuking traitor. :yay:

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 10:21
by IRONFIST
The Manchester mayoralty is well and truly up for grabs, Liebour have picked a right muppet (no not Neville) that nobody has heard of to be their candidate

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 12:24
by Nightmare Roy
IRONFIST wrote: 24 Jun 2026, 10:21 The Manchester mayoralty is well and truly up for grabs, Liebour have picked a right muppet (no not Neville) that nobody has heard of to be their candidate
Reform need to find one whose never had access to social media, good luck with that.

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 14:21
by smiling assassin
If reforms popularity plummets Farage won’t stick around. He’s here for himself and that’s it.

People take the piss out of Tommy Robinson and say he’s a grifter like Farage but Tommy Robinson started off the EDL off the back of his views and experiences with Islam. Think of him what you want but he’s one of the few who hasn’t changed his views to better himself. If anything he has put himself in bad situations from having his view. Il stick with Tommy 10 names over Farage any day of the week.

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 15:04
by Nightmare Roy
smiling assassin wrote: 24 Jun 2026, 14:21 If reforms popularity plummets Farage won’t stick around. He’s here for himself and that’s it.

People take the piss out of Tommy Robinson and say he’s a grifter like Farage but Tommy Robinson started off the EDL off the back of his views and experiences with Islam. Think of him what you want but he’s one of the few who hasn’t changed his views to better himself. If anything he has put himself in bad situations from having his view. Il stick with Tommy 10 names over Farage any day of the week.
He's as big a grifter as Farridge, always doing go fund mes for this and that, he was in Moscow last month with Elons dad.

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 17:25
by Nightmare Roy
Sounds like he's conceding allready

:verysad:


Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 26 Jun 2026, 03:26
by Nightmare Roy
Someone is after the top job

Robert Jenrick says questions about £5m donation to Farage are legitimate | Reform UK | The Guardian https://share.google/HTFRC2THjBvfLwL5M

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 26 Jun 2026, 05:59
by Ricky



Looks like these voters didn't get the memo that Farage has 5 mil.

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 26 Jun 2026, 06:38
by IRONFIST
Ricky wrote: 26 Jun 2026, 05:59


Looks like these voters didn't get the memo that Farage has 5 mil.
Nobody really cares about it, other than the loons against him. Farage got it before he became an MP, he gets a fee for presenting a GB News show also, who cares. It's not like it's the big Liebour cover-up about their MP Nick Brown...

Re: Reform Thread

Posted: 26 Jun 2026, 08:37
by Nightmare Roy
IRONFIST wrote: 26 Jun 2026, 06:38
Ricky wrote: 26 Jun 2026, 05:59


Looks like these voters didn't get the memo that Farage has 5 mil.
Nobody really cares about it, other than the loons against him. Farage got it before he became an MP, he gets a fee for presenting a GB News show also, who cares. It's not like it's the big Liebour cover-up about their MP Nick Brown...
He got it for becoming an MP, lot's of people care about it, don't let Nidge and GB news tell you that, he could be banned from ever being an MP. Either way it's the end of him ever becoming PM, which is fantastic news.