It is oft said as was proven by the last GE that oppositions don’t win elections, incumbents lose them.
With Farage and Reform that is reversed. Essentially dear Nigel and is confusion of acolytes doesn’t have it in them.
Even Labour with the defenestration of McSweeney and co are having a go at a turn around, which will doubtless be helped by the impending sacking of the hatchet faced horror Mahmood.
We are about to plunge into a recession or even a depression courtesy of the dementing orange toddler.
To which Farage has no answer whatsoever. And queuing for big roll and tinned pilchards on ration will take peoples attention away from him and his shit show.
Seeing the populace fighting between Reform and Restore, neither of which are registered political parties yet, is very heartening I must say! And now, Musk (ugh!) is endorsing Lowe, who, in some cases, is worse than Farage and yet their adoring fans don't care. It's all about the migrants in both parties.
It would be downright hilarious if it weren't terrifying. The thought of either of them running the country makes my blood run cold.
Refuk seem to have adopted a policy of 'let's hire the people who helped break the country and give them another shot at it' kind of approach. In an ideal world this would result in them being unelectable. We are still recovering from 14 years of tory rule so their defection to the fagash party only shows that he will take anyone who's racism matches his own. And as for being anti elite, Reform has become the party of the elite. Not such a good look for a party determined to offer an alternative to the very thing they've become
You mentioned Kent, but things aren't good in Staffordshire, where Reform now control the council. In particular something intetesting seems to be going on in adult social cate, where I'm aware of many people having their care reduced. We're in the process of appealing ourselves.
Great piece, the more exposure these charlatans crave, the greater it highlights the “real” problems that require addressing.
You can’t replace the necessity for improvements by running on ‘cutting out waste’ when there is none, the inefficiency is because of all the cuts that have already been made…LGA’s, Health, social care, education, justice, armed forces, policing. All areas affected by workforce cuts and restrictions in spending.
A company that hires those that played a part in creating these problems in the first place is a disaster in the making, ‘you can’t make a silk purse from a sows ear’, and a ‘pig with lipstick is still a pig’ come to mind
“ 27 per cent real-terms cut in core spending power since 2010”
“ Public funding for justice is down by 22.4% in real per person terms since 2009/10, according to new analysis of government spending under the last government published by the Bar Council”
“ By March 2019, nine years after austerity began, the 43 territorial police forces in England and Wales had reduced their total number of police officers by 16%”
Thursday’s BBC Question Time could be very interesting, it’s in Clacton! Hope that means Fagash will be on the panel and having to face his constituents.
I sometimes wonder if he wants to win the election. He doesn’t like hard work or turning up. Perhaps he just wants to make a lot of noise and money along the way. Even Boris Johnson turned up to parliament and he is a lazy oaf.
Exactly, but you missed his latest scheme to dodge accountability for his party finances. If reports are correct, he has joined the crypto grifters by accepting crypto donations and converting them to cash which is largely untraceable to the donar source.
I just saw a clip of Farage’s Orange guru on Al Jazeera, talking about any possible diplomacy, Trump said “If there’s no talks, we’ll bomb our little hearts out.”
Morning Bear.
It is oft said as was proven by the last GE that oppositions don’t win elections, incumbents lose them.
With Farage and Reform that is reversed. Essentially dear Nigel and is confusion of acolytes doesn’t have it in them.
Even Labour with the defenestration of McSweeney and co are having a go at a turn around, which will doubtless be helped by the impending sacking of the hatchet faced horror Mahmood.
We are about to plunge into a recession or even a depression courtesy of the dementing orange toddler.
To which Farage has no answer whatsoever. And queuing for big roll and tinned pilchards on ration will take peoples attention away from him and his shit show.
Bog roll obvs!
Seeing the populace fighting between Reform and Restore, neither of which are registered political parties yet, is very heartening I must say! And now, Musk (ugh!) is endorsing Lowe, who, in some cases, is worse than Farage and yet their adoring fans don't care. It's all about the migrants in both parties.
It would be downright hilarious if it weren't terrifying. The thought of either of them running the country makes my blood run cold.
Fartrage the Fail.
🥳 🎉 🇪🇺
Call me irreverent if you wish but I read “witness protection “ as “witless protection “
Refuk seem to have adopted a policy of 'let's hire the people who helped break the country and give them another shot at it' kind of approach. In an ideal world this would result in them being unelectable. We are still recovering from 14 years of tory rule so their defection to the fagash party only shows that he will take anyone who's racism matches his own. And as for being anti elite, Reform has become the party of the elite. Not such a good look for a party determined to offer an alternative to the very thing they've become
You mentioned Kent, but things aren't good in Staffordshire, where Reform now control the council. In particular something intetesting seems to be going on in adult social cate, where I'm aware of many people having their care reduced. We're in the process of appealing ourselves.
Great piece, the more exposure these charlatans crave, the greater it highlights the “real” problems that require addressing.
You can’t replace the necessity for improvements by running on ‘cutting out waste’ when there is none, the inefficiency is because of all the cuts that have already been made…LGA’s, Health, social care, education, justice, armed forces, policing. All areas affected by workforce cuts and restrictions in spending.
A company that hires those that played a part in creating these problems in the first place is a disaster in the making, ‘you can’t make a silk purse from a sows ear’, and a ‘pig with lipstick is still a pig’ come to mind
“ 27 per cent real-terms cut in core spending power since 2010”
https://www.local.gov.uk/about/campaigns/save-local-services/save-local-services-council-pressures-explained
“ Public health grants were cut by over 25% per person, and social care faced deep, long-term cuts, directly affecting NHS sustainability.”
https://assets.kingsfund.org.uk/f/256914/x/0ab966500b/rise_decline_nhs_england_2000-20_2023.pdf
“ The new data finds that 74% (14,112) of maintained schools in England have seen real-terms cuts since 2010/11”
https://neu.org.uk/latest/press-releases/new-data-finds-7-10-schools-england-faced-budget-cuts-2010
“ Public funding for justice is down by 22.4% in real per person terms since 2009/10, according to new analysis of government spending under the last government published by the Bar Council”
https://www.barcouncil.org.uk/resource/funding-for-justice-down-22-since-2010-new-bar-council-report.html#:~:text=According%20to%20a%20report%20by%20the%20Bar,UK%20inflation%2C%20population%20growth%2C%20and%20the%20economy.
“ By March 2019, nine years after austerity began, the 43 territorial police forces in England and Wales had reduced their total number of police officers by 16%”
https://www.police-foundation.org.uk/2020/02/a-question-of-fairness-examining-the-force-level-relationship-between-police-officer-numbers-and-the-20000-uplift/
“ Real-terms defence spending fell by 22% between 2009/10 and 2016/17”
https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-8175/
I always said, "give him enough rope....".
At last for Farage & far right co., "the end is nigh" and what a great write up this is to remind us Bear!
They're not gone yet though, so we must keep on challenging them.
Absolutely not them, thank you very much. More tea, vicar?
Thursday’s BBC Question Time could be very interesting, it’s in Clacton! Hope that means Fagash will be on the panel and having to face his constituents.
Does he go to Clacton?
I sometimes wonder if he wants to win the election. He doesn’t like hard work or turning up. Perhaps he just wants to make a lot of noise and money along the way. Even Boris Johnson turned up to parliament and he is a lazy oaf.
Only if his chauffer takes him.
Exactly, but you missed his latest scheme to dodge accountability for his party finances. If reports are correct, he has joined the crypto grifters by accepting crypto donations and converting them to cash which is largely untraceable to the donar source.
Cognitive dissonance overload ahead. Something to look forward to.
I just saw a clip of Farage’s Orange guru on Al Jazeera, talking about any possible diplomacy, Trump said “If there’s no talks, we’ll bomb our little hearts out.”