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Zephaniah's vs Jenrick's view..... 10:23 - Oct 17 with 2203 viewsbuoyant


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Zephaniah's vs Jenrick's view..... on 14:47 - Oct 17 with 374 viewsreusersfreekicks

Zephaniah's vs Jenrick's view..... on 11:27 - Oct 17 by J2BLUE

I think they are more likely to go further to the right to counter Reform rather than worry about the much smaller thorn in their site. Let him battle it out with Corbyn for the purist vote.

Before I ask this next question I would like to make it clear I am no Reform fan. I won't vote for them and I would vote for any party (possibly except 'Your Party') if they had the best chance of beating Reform in the constituency I live. I have to ask though, what if the majority of the country leans to the right at the moment? What if people want less immigration (regardless of reason) and would prefer a centre right government tackling some of the issues in a more moderate way than Farage? What if the majority of people don't want an increasingly multicultural society? Or they are socially conservative rather than liberal?

Sorry to fire all these questions at you specifically. Anyone can answer obviously. I ask because it seems on here there is the belief that most people really want a left wing government and if not they are either thick, deceived or racist.

I'll explain why I ask in a bit. For now, my employer is taking the liberty of expecting me to work.


Farage is not centre right
He is not just about immigration
He is for loosening of governance so already very rich get richer
He lies repeatedly
He stirs up trouble ay every instance
He was a nazi follower at school
You really want random arrests ICE style
You really want opposition bodies/politicians targeted?
He gave us Brexit which has done huge harm to the economy
He sided with a Swedish Nazi a party In the EU

Really think you miss the point by miles
Bit like Trump voters
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Zephaniah's vs Jenrick's view..... on 15:27 - Oct 17 with 326 viewsJ2BLUE

Zephaniah's vs Jenrick's view..... on 14:47 - Oct 17 by reusersfreekicks

Farage is not centre right
He is not just about immigration
He is for loosening of governance so already very rich get richer
He lies repeatedly
He stirs up trouble ay every instance
He was a nazi follower at school
You really want random arrests ICE style
You really want opposition bodies/politicians targeted?
He gave us Brexit which has done huge harm to the economy
He sided with a Swedish Nazi a party In the EU

Really think you miss the point by miles
Bit like Trump voters


Missed the point by miles? Like your reply?

Farage is not centre right - never said he was
He is not just about immigration - never said he was
He is for loosening of governance so already very rich get richer - didn't say otherwise
He lies repeatedly - didn't say otherwise
He stirs up trouble ay every instance - didn't say otherwise
He was a nazi follower at school - didn't say otherwise
You really want random arrests ICE style - Didn't say anything like this
You really want opposition bodies/politicians targeted? - Didn't say anything like this
He gave us Brexit which has done huge harm to the economy - didn't say otherwise
He sided with a Swedish Nazi a party In the EU - didn't say otherwise



Apart from that, great reply.

Truly impaired.
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Zephaniah's vs Jenrick's view..... on 16:11 - Oct 17 with 281 viewsBlueForYou

Zephaniah's vs Jenrick's view..... on 12:43 - Oct 17 by Herbivore

Also, any time his parties have had electoral success they've shown themselves to be useless, lazy, and interested only in getting their snouts in the trough. Farage is currently paid to be an MP and he must be one of the most absent out there, both in his constituency and in Westminster. None of the councils Reform won in the local elections have exactly got off to a glowing start.


Their have been 91 divisions requiring a vote in the current Parliament. Farage has had 57 absences from commons voting, Kier Starmer has had 87 & his front bench are close behind. Lammy 79, Reeves 73, Healey 71. Apparently 10 Labour MPs have attended all of them, so well done to them!
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Zephaniah's vs Jenrick's view..... on 16:21 - Oct 17 with 262 viewsHerbivore

Zephaniah's vs Jenrick's view..... on 16:11 - Oct 17 by BlueForYou

Their have been 91 divisions requiring a vote in the current Parliament. Farage has had 57 absences from commons voting, Kier Starmer has had 87 & his front bench are close behind. Lammy 79, Reeves 73, Healey 71. Apparently 10 Labour MPs have attended all of them, so well done to them!


So Farage is indeed right up there in terms of absences. Front bench MPs and the PM are kind of busy running the country which explains why they aren't able to attend as many divisions as regular MPs. What's Farage's excuse?

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Zephaniah's vs Jenrick's view..... on 16:26 - Oct 17 with 254 viewseireblue

Zephaniah's vs Jenrick's view..... on 16:21 - Oct 17 by Herbivore

So Farage is indeed right up there in terms of absences. Front bench MPs and the PM are kind of busy running the country which explains why they aren't able to attend as many divisions as regular MPs. What's Farage's excuse?


Give they guy a break, he is busy presenting on and advertising GB News in the US, and being paid to talk about tax avoidance, and of course funnelling his money through a company in order to pay less tax. These things take time, I am sure the people of Clacton are sympathetic to all the work and admin he has to get through.
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Zephaniah's vs Jenrick's view..... on 16:43 - Oct 17 with 213 viewsHerbivore

Zephaniah's vs Jenrick's view..... on 16:26 - Oct 17 by eireblue

Give they guy a break, he is busy presenting on and advertising GB News in the US, and being paid to talk about tax avoidance, and of course funnelling his money through a company in order to pay less tax. These things take time, I am sure the people of Clacton are sympathetic to all the work and admin he has to get through.


Oh agreed, when you've got as many outside commitments as him and you're earning big money and accounting creatively to minimise your tax burden, it all takes time. I guess I'm just curious as to why some people think that makes him a fit and proper person to run the country when all he seems to care about is making as much money for himself as possible.

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