While there's every reason to expose Farage, about which you are doing a great job, we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that last week the progressive parties (and we'll include Labour despite some recent policy decisions) won more seats than the parties of the right
The oligarch owned mainstream media, and the BBC, still has a two party mindset, in a multi party era
The UK remains a country with broadly centre left values, which a majority wishes to vote
That perspective needs to be presented wherever the debate about Farage occurs
Does anyone else out there share my hopes that, when it comes to the election in the UK, many will look at what Trump has done to America and fight shy of a radical vote?
Subscribing and sharing with all my friends. Keep up the great work Sam. I suspect just promoting reforms policy’s via billboards would be enough to make most people back away. People aren’t reading their policies!
If only the oleaginous Chris Mason and his coterie of reform curious side kicks at the beeb were remotely interested into drilling down into the true significance of the council results rather than breathlessly amplifying their preferred narrative.
Can you imagine a new Reform government with 326+ brand new MPs, no experience, all determined to be anti-establishment and divisive, a rabble basically? Farage will never be able to control that. He knows that. We know that. It is only a hunch but I would have a tiny flutter on him stepping aside for “the good of the party” and allowing somebody with ministerial experience to lead the party into the next election. An ex-Tory obviously.
Farage would not want the work of leading a country. Hitching his wagon to Trump was a major mistake too because as soon as Trump goes - and he will - Farage becomes even less relevant. That will be his cue to go of if I am right. If that happens, Reform are done. 🤞
Precisely this he's likened to, his US side kick,the 🍊 orange loon who also thinks hes untouchable..sorry to have to inform you both..you are not hero's as Elliot Ness you are both more like Al Capones...here's hoping one day soon, you will both be Stopable.
Hi Sam
While there's every reason to expose Farage, about which you are doing a great job, we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that last week the progressive parties (and we'll include Labour despite some recent policy decisions) won more seats than the parties of the right
The oligarch owned mainstream media, and the BBC, still has a two party mindset, in a multi party era
The UK remains a country with broadly centre left values, which a majority wishes to vote
That perspective needs to be presented wherever the debate about Farage occurs
Thanks for all your heavy lifting
Well said.
Agree.100%
A good analysis thank you.
This is what I’ve been saying.. we won more seats and more councils. A lot of reform’s biggest supporters have been attempting to call a referendum.
Does anyone else out there share my hopes that, when it comes to the election in the UK, many will look at what Trump has done to America and fight shy of a radical vote?
Yes.
Vote Farage. Get Trump.
Subscribing and sharing with all my friends. Keep up the great work Sam. I suspect just promoting reforms policy’s via billboards would be enough to make most people back away. People aren’t reading their policies!
Hugely appreciated - thank you 🙏🏻
If only the oleaginous Chris Mason and his coterie of reform curious side kicks at the beeb were remotely interested into drilling down into the true significance of the council results rather than breathlessly amplifying their preferred narrative.
Thank you for the reassurance.
Can you imagine a new Reform government with 326+ brand new MPs, no experience, all determined to be anti-establishment and divisive, a rabble basically? Farage will never be able to control that. He knows that. We know that. It is only a hunch but I would have a tiny flutter on him stepping aside for “the good of the party” and allowing somebody with ministerial experience to lead the party into the next election. An ex-Tory obviously.
Farage would not want the work of leading a country. Hitching his wagon to Trump was a major mistake too because as soon as Trump goes - and he will - Farage becomes even less relevant. That will be his cue to go of if I am right. If that happens, Reform are done. 🤞
The media worked for Putin ... the worked for Trump.. they worked for their own demise..
I still maintain he faces challenges of scale in finding enough suitable MP candidates.
And if he is elected, he will serve however long at the pleasure of backbenchers he barely knows, and who barely know each other.
Precisely this he's likened to, his US side kick,the 🍊 orange loon who also thinks hes untouchable..sorry to have to inform you both..you are not hero's as Elliot Ness you are both more like Al Capones...here's hoping one day soon, you will both be Stopable.