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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. 15:15 - Mar 29 with 2819 viewsPacittiJohn

Sow division, blame someone else, try to break up any existing institution, unity, or community. Discriminate against everyone (eventually) other than his rich mates and those in the fossil fuel industry who line his pockets. He’s clearing the way for Trump. Soon we will have a British version of ICE banging on our front doors, if we’re poor, old, fat, disabled, have ginger hair, have a skin colour that hasn’t been moisturised with beer and nicotine.
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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:32 - Mar 29 with 708 viewsBRIDGHAMBLUE

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 15:51 - Mar 29 by BlueBadger

Exactly this. I am terrified as to what a Moscow Nige led government could do to my friends, colleagues and family.


But no doubt you voted for Blair back in the day.
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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:34 - Mar 29 with 695 viewsBRIDGHAMBLUE

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 15:58 - Mar 29 by Radlett_blue

We are a democracy and if Reform win the largest number of seats in the next Parliament, they will have a shot at forming the next government. This looks unlikely as if they are successful, the Tories will have been reduced to rubble and I doubt any of the other parties would work with Reform.
The next General Election may highlight how inequitable FPTP is, but if it stops Reform from having a meaningful say, some will be grateful for that. The alternative is PR, whereby you invariably have a coalition & some small, extremist parties have an undue influence.


You’re basically arguing both sides at once there.

On one hand it’s “we’re a democracy and if they win, they deserve a shot” ,but on the other it’s “hopefully the system stops them having any real say”. You can’t really pick and choose democracy only when the outcome suits.

If people don’t want Reform UK to have influence, the answer is simple ,vote against them. That’s how the system is meant to work.

Saying FPTP is unfair but being glad it might block a party you don’t like is a bit of a contradiction as well. Either the system should reflect votes properly, or it shouldn’t, but it shouldn’t depend on who benefits.

And PR being dismissed because smaller parties might have influence is kind of the point of representation, it reflects a wider spread of views rather than just two dominant sides.

At the end of the day, democracy means accepting outcomes you don’t like as well as the ones you do ,otherwise it stops being about democracy and becomes about control.
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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:35 - Mar 29 with 679 viewsBRIDGHAMBLUE

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 16:08 - Mar 29 by Radlett_blue

Reform will come under much more scrutiny in a General Election campaign, although my impression is that many of their supporters are backing them because of gut instinct (particularly on immigration) rather than analysis. I believe many other know that their sums don't add up at all, but they feel that the 2 main parties have been failing us completely for years so they're prepared to roll the dice with Farage.
Reform's support is at around the level where they can expect to win a meaningful number of seats under FPTP, rather than piling up second places, as used to happen to the Liberals.


The sums don't add up for any part,
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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:35 - Mar 29 with 683 viewsPlums

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:29 - Mar 29 by BRIDGHAMBLUE

This feels like a bit of a stretch, to be honest.

A politician visiting or being linked to a football club isn’t the same as “sowing division” or dismantling institutions. That’s a huge leap from what’s actually happened here.

Comparing it to things like ICE or suggesting people are going to be targeted for things like appearance or background just pushes it into exaggeration. It doesn’t really help the conversation, it just ramps up fear and anger.

People can disagree with Nigel Farage and his politics, that’s completely fair. But turning it into worst-case scenarios and extreme comparisons makes it harder to have any balanced discussion.

At the end of the day, it was a visit/interaction involving a football club , not a sign the country (or the club) is about to collapse.


On the face of it, that all sounds very reasonable and sensible but some of his councillors are on record as supporting ICE and their action in the USA. Farage actively endorses Trump and vice versa. That's not a future I want for my country, kids, colleagues, neighbours or anybody else.

When these people show us who they are, we'd be foolish for not taking them at their word.

Despite all of the above, I am still at an absolute loss as to what benefit Ashton and co thought hosting Farage would bring to the club. What was the objective?

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:36 - Mar 29 with 677 viewsBRIDGHAMBLUE

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 16:30 - Mar 29 by Illinoisblue

Farage blagged a free lunch, six Town shirts, disrespected McKenna and then had his social media goons rip off the artwork of Louise Cobbold. Fk him. And fk Ashton for inviting him.


bet you a Blair fan.
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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:36 - Mar 29 with 681 viewspointofblue

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 16:43 - Mar 29 by peterleeblue

Absolutely.

And by and large on this forum and here ....
https://www.readytogo.net/smb/
the general consensus would suggest Reform wont get in.


Sunderland has been historically a safe Labour area whilst this forum is very much left wing, rather than reflecting the country as a whole. Saying that, at this stage, I believe the votes will fall so a coaliton of left/centre left will make up the next government. But there's a long way to go before the next general election.

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:42 - Mar 29 with 643 viewspositivity

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:36 - Mar 29 by pointofblue

Sunderland has been historically a safe Labour area whilst this forum is very much left wing, rather than reflecting the country as a whole. Saying that, at this stage, I believe the votes will fall so a coaliton of left/centre left will make up the next government. But there's a long way to go before the next general election.


plenty of right wingers on here.

if we had a fair voting system reform would be nowhere near governement with under a quarter of the likely voters, fptp does pose a risk though

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:43 - Mar 29 with 643 viewsjayessess

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:36 - Mar 29 by pointofblue

Sunderland has been historically a safe Labour area whilst this forum is very much left wing, rather than reflecting the country as a whole. Saying that, at this stage, I believe the votes will fall so a coaliton of left/centre left will make up the next government. But there's a long way to go before the next general election.


Per Yougov, 54% of people have a "very unfavourable" opinion of Nigel Farage.
https://yougov.com/en-gb/artic

If either fanbase didn't have a majority highly negative opinion of him that would make us unusual, relative to the rest of the population.

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 23:04 - Mar 29 with 593 viewsurbanpenguin

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:32 - Mar 29 by BRIDGHAMBLUE

Say's the guy who's part of mob and the problem.


Oh, cool, didn't know I was in the mob. Just thought I was getting on with life trying to be compassionate, do good things, not be fascist and get through the days not too tired or stressed with overwork. But good to know a random stranger is judging me based on some comments on a racist fascist (yeah, I am happy to call him that) mess up our club for giggles.
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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 23:10 - Mar 29 with 584 viewsSwansea_Blue

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:31 - Mar 29 by BRIDGHAMBLUE

I get people want to “make a stand”, but there’s a bit of a contradiction here.

You’re warning about authoritarian behaviour and lack of tolerance ,while at the same time implying anyone who doesn’t share your view is complacent or part of the problem. That’s not really open debate, that’s just another form of shutting people down.

Also, saying you’re worried about what might happen to “large sections of society” is fair as a concern ,but jumping from a football club interaction to comparisons with the US and worst-case scenarios feels like a big leap.

People can disagree with Nigel Farage or Reform UK without it meaning the country is heading toward some extreme outcome. Equally, others should be able to disagree with you without being dismissed.

If anything, the whole point of a healthy society is being able to have these discussions without assuming the worst about each other, not telling people what they should or shouldn’t think.


Nah, there's never any problem standing up to fascists despite your efforts to muddy the waters.

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 09:16 - Mar 30 with 506 viewsBlueBadger

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:32 - Mar 29 by BRIDGHAMBLUE

But no doubt you voted for Blair back in the day.


I don't get it.

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 09:25 - Mar 30 with 483 viewsHorsham

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:32 - Mar 29 by BRIDGHAMBLUE

But no doubt you voted for Blair back in the day.


Well most people did to be fair. Never lost a GE.
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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 09:34 - Mar 30 with 463 viewsDubtractor

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 23:10 - Mar 29 by Swansea_Blue

Nah, there's never any problem standing up to fascists despite your efforts to muddy the waters.


Yep. Pretty obvious what this 'new' poster is here to do.

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 09:38 - Mar 30 with 449 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:29 - Mar 29 by BRIDGHAMBLUE

This feels like a bit of a stretch, to be honest.

A politician visiting or being linked to a football club isn’t the same as “sowing division” or dismantling institutions. That’s a huge leap from what’s actually happened here.

Comparing it to things like ICE or suggesting people are going to be targeted for things like appearance or background just pushes it into exaggeration. It doesn’t really help the conversation, it just ramps up fear and anger.

People can disagree with Nigel Farage and his politics, that’s completely fair. But turning it into worst-case scenarios and extreme comparisons makes it harder to have any balanced discussion.

At the end of the day, it was a visit/interaction involving a football club , not a sign the country (or the club) is about to collapse.


You have missed the point entirely.

Farage doesn't hide the fact that he is the UK branch of Trump's MAGA. He spends as much time over there campaigning for Trump as he does in this country. He would drive this country in exactly the same direction. It is this that drives the division that has resulted from Ashton making Ipswich sponsors of his policies.

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 09:40 - Mar 30 with 439 viewslazyblue

Oh give it a rest , seriously stop worrying about all this
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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 09:41 - Mar 30 with 441 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:32 - Mar 29 by BRIDGHAMBLUE

But no doubt you voted for Blair back in the day.


Your "yes, but" isn't the gotcha you think it was.

Whatever was bad about Blair's government (or Johnson's or anyone else's) pales into insignificance when you look at the impact on minorities of policies like those that Trump is enacting and Farage is simply the UK branch of Trump. He is Liz Truss's economics with added racism, xenophobia and general hatred. The fact there is any suggestion he could come close to power should terrify reasonable people.

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 09:43 - Mar 30 with 439 viewsTheMoralMajority

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 09:41 - Mar 30 by Nthsuffolkblue

Your "yes, but" isn't the gotcha you think it was.

Whatever was bad about Blair's government (or Johnson's or anyone else's) pales into insignificance when you look at the impact on minorities of policies like those that Trump is enacting and Farage is simply the UK branch of Trump. He is Liz Truss's economics with added racism, xenophobia and general hatred. The fact there is any suggestion he could come close to power should terrify reasonable people.


He's a plant who joined yesterday and instantly started posting culture wars narratives, and disappeared as soon as challenged on valid concerns around ITFC's recent actions. I wouldn't waste your time, the sole purpose is to muddy the waters.

Ashton out

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 09:45 - Mar 30 with 431 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 09:40 - Mar 30 by lazyblue

Oh give it a rest , seriously stop worrying about all this


I am sure we will once Ashton has gone.

As a matter of interest, what makes you care enough to post that we shouldn't worry about our club promoting racism, hatred and division?

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 13:18 - Mar 30 with 387 viewsBlueBadger

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 09:43 - Mar 30 by TheMoralMajority

He's a plant who joined yesterday and instantly started posting culture wars narratives, and disappeared as soon as challenged on valid concerns around ITFC's recent actions. I wouldn't waste your time, the sole purpose is to muddy the waters.


I always chuckle to myself when someone is described as a plant. At my upper school, 'plant' was a term.used to describe someone of spectacularly low intelligence.

Which, to be fair, also applies to our resident Reform bots.
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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 13:37 - Mar 30 with 357 viewsBlueBadger

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:32 - Mar 29 by BRIDGHAMBLUE

Say's the guy who's part of mob and the problem.


Imagine being upset that people don't like bigots, bullies, facists, crooks and Trump lockers.

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 20:16 - Mar 31 with 252 viewsBlueBadger

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 22:32 - Mar 29 by BRIDGHAMBLUE

But no doubt you voted for Blair back in the day.


Don't recall Blair openly stirring hate against minorities, rolling back on LGBTQ rights or signing on with the religious right to campaign for tighter abortion laws.

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 20:17 - Mar 31 with 246 viewsTheMoralMajority

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 20:16 - Mar 31 by BlueBadger

Don't recall Blair openly stirring hate against minorities, rolling back on LGBTQ rights or signing on with the religious right to campaign for tighter abortion laws.


Not sure why you're bumping a thread to argue with an obvious plant who lobbed a couple of grenades and ran away, but.... sure

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 20:24 - Mar 31 with 230 viewsbraveblue

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 15:51 - Mar 29 by BlueBadger

Exactly this. I am terrified as to what a Moscow Nige led government could do to my friends, colleagues and family.


So he is led by Moscow and follows Trumps policies. Quite a feat!!
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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 20:26 - Mar 31 with 226 viewspositivity

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 20:24 - Mar 31 by braveblue

So he is led by Moscow and follows Trumps policies. Quite a feat!!


given trump and farage are in lock step with their repeated appeasement and admiration of putin, it's not a feat at all

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Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 21:52 - Mar 31 with 166 viewsPlums

Farage has done to this club what he will do to the country. on 20:24 - Mar 31 by braveblue

So he is led by Moscow and follows Trumps policies. Quite a feat!!


Please do pay attention at the back.

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