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Negative local impact on Reform? 13:49 - Mar 25 with 2998 viewsKev_W

If you are a Town fan and minded to vote Reform in May does this episode make you think again about your vote? Does the way the club has been used by Farage and Reform make you feel that these are people who can be trusted to run local government? They have damaged our club what would they do to a County? Could be an opportunity for the other local political parties to help marshal the anti-Reform tactical vote.
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Negative local impact on Reform? on 13:49 - Mar 25 with 2399 viewshomer_123

Fu*karge has my vote!

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Negative local impact on Reform? on 14:00 - Mar 25 with 2321 viewsSitfcB

Now I know Farage is an ITFC fan I’ll vote for him.

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I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 14:06 - Mar 25 with 2273 viewsBloots

Negative local impact on Reform? on 14:00 - Mar 25 by SitfcB

Now I know Farage is an ITFC fan I’ll vote for him.


….to rock up in a few days, then I’ll decide which one I’m voting for.

If she sticks one in the back of the net from outside the area and does a knee slide towards Churchman’s then she’ll get my vote!

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Negative local impact on Reform? on 14:12 - Mar 25 with 2215 viewsNorfolk_north

You would hope their horrific platform of racism, xenophobia, bigotry as well as their astounding incompetence whenever they are given a small molecule of power (Kent council) and not to forget dodgy ties to Russia and trump would be enough to put anyone off but if that hasn't so far then I doubt this will.
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I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 14:15 - Mar 25 with 2196 viewsSitfcB

I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 14:06 - Mar 25 by Bloots

….to rock up in a few days, then I’ll decide which one I’m voting for.

If she sticks one in the back of the net from outside the area and does a knee slide towards Churchman’s then she’ll get my vote!


Invite all the party leaders to have a game, winner takes all, plus it will be funny seeing that Zack Polanski run in person

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I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 14:54 - Mar 25 with 2092 viewsVanSaParody

I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 14:15 - Mar 25 by SitfcB

Invite all the party leaders to have a game, winner takes all, plus it will be funny seeing that Zack Polanski run in person


...now if parties could settle their differences on the football pitch, wouldn't that be a challenge?
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I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 15:07 - Mar 25 with 2062 viewsChurchman

I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 14:15 - Mar 25 by SitfcB

Invite all the party leaders to have a game, winner takes all, plus it will be funny seeing that Zack Polanski run in person


Corbyn would be good on the left. Especially if he donned the ‘Ain’t Half Hot Mum’ Lofty shorts.
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Negative local impact on Reform? on 15:11 - Mar 25 with 2030 viewslazyblue

If not Tory then its would be reform , what is the the real scary option is most youngsters like Green Party that would definitely be move abroad for me!
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Negative local impact on Reform? on 15:16 - Mar 25 with 2004 viewsbluester

What worries me isn’t just the stunt with the club, it’s the mindset behind it. I honestly don’t think many Reform voters stop to consider the consequences of what they’re backing. The policies they cheer for would upend the lives of millions of ordinary people. Families split apart, essential workers forced out, even people born here suddenly unsure of their place due to the colour of their skin. Are they genuinely comfortable with that? Or is the appeal simply the buzz of ‘owning the libs’ and f@cking over anyone they’ve decided is ‘woke’? Because if that’s all it is, the human cost is enormous. If this is how lightly they treat a football club, what happens when they’re handed responsibility for a country?

I come at this as someone whose life is intertwined with people from all over the world, friends who’ve made their lives here, colleagues who keep the system running and a wife who was born overseas. These aren’t hypothetical "others" to me, they’re the people I care about, work with and rely on every day. When I hear talk from Reform figures about mass removals or stripping people of their place in this country, I know exactly who would be in the firing line. That’s why I find it so hard to understand how lightly some people treat the consequences of these policies.

My point is, thinking deeply, isn't something they really do. If it was they wouldn't vote Reform.
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Negative local impact on Reform? on 15:22 - Mar 25 with 1965 viewsNorfolk_north

Negative local impact on Reform? on 15:16 - Mar 25 by bluester

What worries me isn’t just the stunt with the club, it’s the mindset behind it. I honestly don’t think many Reform voters stop to consider the consequences of what they’re backing. The policies they cheer for would upend the lives of millions of ordinary people. Families split apart, essential workers forced out, even people born here suddenly unsure of their place due to the colour of their skin. Are they genuinely comfortable with that? Or is the appeal simply the buzz of ‘owning the libs’ and f@cking over anyone they’ve decided is ‘woke’? Because if that’s all it is, the human cost is enormous. If this is how lightly they treat a football club, what happens when they’re handed responsibility for a country?

I come at this as someone whose life is intertwined with people from all over the world, friends who’ve made their lives here, colleagues who keep the system running and a wife who was born overseas. These aren’t hypothetical "others" to me, they’re the people I care about, work with and rely on every day. When I hear talk from Reform figures about mass removals or stripping people of their place in this country, I know exactly who would be in the firing line. That’s why I find it so hard to understand how lightly some people treat the consequences of these policies.

My point is, thinking deeply, isn't something they really do. If it was they wouldn't vote Reform.
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Reform and farage supporters are terrible. No better than Tommy Robinson fans.
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I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 15:39 - Mar 25 with 1896 viewsDubtractor

I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 14:06 - Mar 25 by Bloots

….to rock up in a few days, then I’ll decide which one I’m voting for.

If she sticks one in the back of the net from outside the area and does a knee slide towards Churchman’s then she’ll get my vote!


She'll emulate Diana Ross at USA 94.

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I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 15:46 - Mar 25 with 1866 viewsbluester

I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 14:54 - Mar 25 by VanSaParody

...now if parties could settle their differences on the football pitch, wouldn't that be a challenge?


Starmer is pretty handy apparently. Centre mid, just to the right.
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Negative local impact on Reform? on 15:58 - Mar 25 with 1787 viewsSarge

Negative local impact on Reform? on 15:11 - Mar 25 by lazyblue

If not Tory then its would be reform , what is the the real scary option is most youngsters like Green Party that would definitely be move abroad for me!


Lots of us had ambitions of moving abroad before that fųckface Farage made that much more difficult. I’m not sold on the entirety of the Green Party’s manifesto but I might vote for them anyway to piss off the crusty old fųckers that ruined this country.
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I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 16:14 - Mar 25 with 1708 viewsNthQldITFC

I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 15:46 - Mar 25 by bluester

Starmer is pretty handy apparently. Centre mid, just to the right.
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Covers more ground than Azor Matusiwa.

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I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 16:33 - Mar 25 with 1663 viewsGlasgowBlue

I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 15:46 - Mar 25 by bluester

Starmer is pretty handy apparently. Centre mid, just to the right.
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I see Starmer more like Furlong. Makes a promising run forward only to performa U-turn and run back towards O'Shea.

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I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 16:34 - Mar 25 with 1663 viewsDubtractor

I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 14:15 - Mar 25 by SitfcB

Invite all the party leaders to have a game, winner takes all, plus it will be funny seeing that Zack Polanski run in person


Wembley knock out, 2 goals to get through, headers and volleys only in the 6 yard box..

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I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 16:56 - Mar 25 with 1553 viewsVanSaParody

I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 15:46 - Mar 25 by bluester

Starmer is pretty handy apparently. Centre mid, just to the right.
[Post edited 25 Mar 15:46]


Nah, no-one will know which way he'll go cos of all the u-turns
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I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 16:58 - Mar 25 with 1527 viewsHerbivore

I’m waiting for Kemi…. on 15:07 - Mar 25 by Churchman

Corbyn would be good on the left. Especially if he donned the ‘Ain’t Half Hot Mum’ Lofty shorts.


People will be really surprised when he lines up and is actually occupying very much an inside left position and they see the gaping chasm out on the left wing.

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Negative local impact on Reform? on 17:27 - Mar 25 with 1452 viewsJ2BLUE

This whole fiasco might be what stops us having a Reform MP as people put differences aside to unite against them and vote for whoever has the best chance of beating them.

Truly impaired.
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Negative local impact on Reform? on 17:28 - Mar 25 with 1445 viewsHerbivore

Negative local impact on Reform? on 17:27 - Mar 25 by J2BLUE

This whole fiasco might be what stops us having a Reform MP as people put differences aside to unite against them and vote for whoever has the best chance of beating them.


Ipswich employing the low block against Reform. You love to see it.

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Negative local impact on Reform? on 20:26 - Mar 25 with 1238 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Negative local impact on Reform? on 15:11 - Mar 25 by lazyblue

If not Tory then its would be reform , what is the the real scary option is most youngsters like Green Party that would definitely be move abroad for me!


Have you actually seen the impact of Green councillors on local communities?

I am not a fan of many of their policies nationally but how anyone can think they are bad for local governance simply hasn't seen what they do given the chance.

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Negative local impact on Reform? on 20:46 - Mar 25 with 1187 viewsBigalhunter

Negative local impact on Reform? on 15:11 - Mar 25 by lazyblue

If not Tory then its would be reform , what is the the real scary option is most youngsters like Green Party that would definitely be move abroad for me!


Why wait until the General Election?

Start up a gofundme and I’ll happily chuck in a tenner for starters to help you become someone else’s embarrassment.


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Negative local impact on Reform? on 20:57 - Mar 25 with 1149 viewsMullet

People who vote Reform don’t think in general. They are emotional and reactionary and occupied by their own fears and prejudices.

If anything they’ll see this as “owning the libs” to borrow from their master’s muse. Or even stronger evidence of alignment.

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Negative local impact on Reform? on 22:26 - Mar 25 with 1023 viewsreusersfreekicks

Negative local impact on Reform? on 15:11 - Mar 25 by lazyblue

If not Tory then its would be reform , what is the the real scary option is most youngsters like Green Party that would definitely be move abroad for me!


Let me know which airport and will give you a lift
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Negative local impact on Reform? on 22:29 - Mar 25 with 1007 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Negative local impact on Reform? on 22:26 - Mar 25 by reusersfreekicks

Let me know which airport and will give you a lift


You don't think the Green Party would leave airports open if they were elected do you? They will have take a pedalo across the channel.

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