Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑07 Jul 2026, 11:42
I hope Ricky is allright
Wher is he?
I've got an imagine of him lay on his bed, drinking whiskey, sobbing, fliping through his Nigel scrap books with Simply Red's Holding back the Years playing on loop.
He could however just be at work.
Re: Farage to quit at 2pm?
Posted: 07 Jul 2026, 12:09
by Nightmare Roy
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑07 Jul 2026, 11:58
'ee can spend it on ferraris, if 'ee wants to
Five Ferraris Farridge
Re: Farage to quit at 2pm?
Posted: 07 Jul 2026, 13:39
by Ricky
Chess move, the Farage Gambit.
Re: Farage to quit at 2pm?
Posted: 07 Jul 2026, 14:13
by NazNaci1
Hopefully, he will disappear off to America and just fleece them.
Fed-up with his, 'I'm just a normal bloke who enjoys a pint....' fvck off with that bs, you pr@ck.
His crimes and yes they are crimes are not going away, that traitor will pay, this isn't Murica, he will be held to account mwahahaaa.
Re: Farage to quit at 2pm?
Posted: 07 Jul 2026, 15:14
by Lenny Cravats
A blatantly corrupt politician stands down because of his corruption, in order to avoid scrutiny of his corruption in hopes that he can gain a mandate to continue earning millions from corruption.
I think I agree with Rick. It's a gambit. He's calculating a a trick.
Re: Farage to quit at 2pm?
Posted: 07 Jul 2026, 15:21
by Ricky
Lenny Cravats wrote: ↑07 Jul 2026, 15:14
A blatantly corrupt politician stands down because of his corruption, in order to avoid scrutiny of his corruption in hopes that he can gain a mandate to continue earning millions from corruption.
I think I agree with Rick. It's a gambit. He's calculating a a trick.
It's a great play, wether you want you admit that or not. He could've just tried to rumble along and let the scrutiny die out like it did with the whole "Farage sang a naughty song at school" scandal a few months back, but this way he either wins or loses at the ballot box. Let's see what the voters say.
Re: Farage to quit at 2pm?
Posted: 07 Jul 2026, 15:27
by Nightmare Roy
He'll win Clacton again, I've seen plenty of interviewers walking around talking to people, the inbread pudenda all agree it's an establishment which hunt, it's the Alabama of the UK
Lenny Cravats wrote: ↑07 Jul 2026, 15:14
A blatantly corrupt politician stands down because of his corruption, in order to avoid scrutiny of his corruption in hopes that he can gain a mandate to continue earning millions from corruption.
I think I agree with Rick. It's a gambit. He's calculating a a trick.
It's a great play, wether you want you admit that or not. He could've just tried to rumble along and let the scrutiny die out like it did with the whole "Farage sang a naughty song at school" scandal a few months back, but this way he either wins or loses at the ballot box. Let's see what the voters say.
Yeah, I agree. It's good strategy. The sleight of hand in moving his accountability to Parliamentary rules that are in place to try and ensure fair governance, to a constituency that has already voted for him... It is clever. It's corrupt, accountability avoiding and headline grabbing, but it is clever.
Re: Farage to quit at 2pm?
Posted: 07 Jul 2026, 15:32
by Ricky
Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑07 Jul 2026, 15:27
He'll win Clacton again, I've seen plenty of interviewers walking around talking to people, the inbread pudenda all agree it's an establishment which hunt, it's the Alabama of the UK
Do the inbread people of clacton have plenty of 'dough' themselves? I think this bold move will 'prove' that Farage's popularity is actually on the 'rise'. Britain kneads Reform.
Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑07 Jul 2026, 15:27
He'll win Clacton again, I've seen plenty of interviewers walking around talking to people, the inbread pudenda all agree it's an establishment which hunt, it's the Alabama of the UK
Do the inbread people of clacton have plenty of 'dough' themselves? I think this bold move will 'prove' that Farage's popularity is actually on the 'rise'. Britain kneads Reform.
Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑07 Jul 2026, 15:27
He'll win Clacton again, I've seen plenty of interviewers walking around talking to people, the inbread pudenda all agree it's an establishment which hunt, it's the Alabama of the UK
Do the inbread people of clacton have plenty of 'dough' themselves? I think this bold move will 'prove' that Farage's popularity is actually on the 'rise'. Britain kneads Reform.
It's an absolute shit hole of a place.
Is it rather seedy? White, brown or is it 50/50?
Re: Farage to quit at 2pm?
Posted: 07 Jul 2026, 19:11
by bmw hector
It's on!
Re: Farage to quit at 2pm?
Posted: 07 Jul 2026, 19:15
by Nightmare Roy
Labour,libs and greens need to tell their supporters to vote for (hold your nose) the Tories. Anything to get rid of the pudendum once and for all.
Do the inbread people of clacton have plenty of 'dough' themselves? I think this bold move will 'prove' that Farage's popularity is actually on the 'rise'. Britain kneads Reform.
It's an absolute shit hole of a place.
Is it rather seedy? White, brown or is it 50/50?
Very white, poor, ageing population, like most places where Reform do well.
Re: Farage to quit at 2pm?
Posted: 07 Jul 2026, 20:20
by Boxerbeetle
Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑07 Jul 2026, 19:15
Labour,libs and greens need to tell their supporters to vote for (hold your nose) the Tories. Anything to get rid of the pudendum once and for all.
None of those parties will be standing. From what I’ve just read in the FT, they’re banking on Farage winning the by-election by default without opposition, but then getting done for corruption shortly afterwards where he’ll have to step down again and the parties will then fight it out properly. Farage in a sticky situation for sure, regardless of what his very intelligent supporters might think.
Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑07 Jul 2026, 19:15
Labour,libs and greens need to tell their supporters to vote for (hold your nose) the Tories. Anything to get rid of the pudendum once and for all.
None of those parties will be standing. From what I’ve just read in the FT, they’re banking on Farage winning the by-election by default without opposition, but then getting done for corruption shortly afterwards where he’ll have to step down again and the parties will then fight it out properly. Farage in a sticky situation for sure, regardless of what his very intelligent supporters might think.
It's like the Trump cult they are so invested they cannot just step back and think maybe this guy isn't good for me and my country, people are embarrassed to be wrong.
Re: Farage to quit at 2pm?
Posted: 08 Jul 2026, 01:38
by Ruthless-RKO
Re: Farage to quit at 2pm?
Posted: 08 Jul 2026, 02:01
by Ezzard
Just a scripted farce. Makes Nige look like the guy taking on the establishment and puts pressure on the Labour clown to call a snap election.