Looks like Farage chickened out of laurak this morning, sending tice instead.
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I know not everybody has FB. For those of you that do, there's a profile named "I F*cking Love Australia" (obviously with a u where the * is). To me, the posts seem pretty much spot on. Rubbishes much, if not all, of what Fantaface has done. Gives a good description of what other countries are doing like the 1 Trillion deal Canada has done with China. How that will affect the US car industry negatively. How his going for coal rather than cleaner energy and his push for oil, even to the extent of trying to hijack Venezualan oil, is a retrograde step for both the US and the world. There's at least one lengthy tome a day and they make interesting reading.
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Also seen online...
Deformed party
Rebranded Tory Defectives
"Can't even rune a 5-a-side team" and "Reform UK is not a serious party" - quotes from Jenrick
Farage having said "Robert Generic, Fraud" and "Never trust a Tory. Did you get that?"
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rA "My ?we? referred to that percentage of the electorate who have sufficient intelligence and insight ..."
To agree with me???
What elitist socialist arrogance - I hope this attitude is not typical of today's generation of teachers. Everyone who disagrees with me must be unintelligent? Really? Thats a statement I'd expect of Farage et al but not from a liberal woke individual at least historically responsible for developing the intelligence of generations of children, no doubt many of whom are now Reform supporters (statistically)
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I noticed that too. ?You disagree with me therefore you must be thick?Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View PostrA "My ?we? referred to that percentage of the electorate who have sufficient intelligence and insight ..."
To agree with me???
What elitist socialist arrogance - I hope this attitude is not typical of today's generation of teachers. Everyone who disagrees with me must be unintelligent? Really? Thats a statement I'd expect of Farage et al but not from a liberal woke individual at least historically responsible for developing the intelligence of generations of children, no doubt many of whom are now Reform supporters (statistically)
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Oh dear, I see the dynamic duo have joined forces again.Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostI noticed that too. ?You disagree with me therefore you must be thick?
You can interpret it that way if it makes you both feel better. I’m perfectly happy and comfortable to think of myself as too intelligent, and discerning to fall into the trap of supporting those who make a point of defending racism and mysogyny and if you perceive that as making me ‘woke’, part of a ‘liberal elite’ or whatever other label you feel the need to apply then so be it. Personally I just think it makes me decent.
BTW, while you’re busy scrambling onto that high horse of yours, it might be worth remembering who started this earlier today by referring to other forum members, particularly those you disagree with, as ‘old farts’.Last edited by ramAnag; 18-01-2026, 02:33 PM.
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Spineless or more likely these days at least, to respect international law and the sovereignty of other nations?Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View PostDispassionately that seems a natural outcome and one I'm sure our government would utilise to try and enforce it's will on any dissenting nation. Well maybe not ours as it's spineless, but any "normal' government. It is diplomacy. Trump style!
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MM, lots of assumptions there, one that RA is a socialist, not sure how you have arrived at that conclusion? woke? FFS grow up and stop repeating ad infinitum phrases pumped out by right wing media and grifters.Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View PostrA "My ?we? referred to that percentage of the electorate who have sufficient intelligence and insight ..."
To agree with me???
What elitist socialist arrogance - I hope this attitude is not typical of today's generation of teachers. Everyone who disagrees with me must be unintelligent? Really? Thats a statement I'd expect of Farage et al but not from a liberal woke individual at least historically responsible for developing the intelligence of generations of children, no doubt many of whom are now Reform supporters (statistically)
Many of who are Reform supporters? (statistically), and your evidence for such a statement is what?
RA wasn't IMO stating that everyone who disagreed with him was unitelligent, but that those who voted for Reform were perhaps not very bright. Which is after all merely a statement that is at least partly true. Obviosuly there will be those who have intelligence but like the openly racist and xenophobic nature of Reform's statements.
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But increasingly they aren't someone new are they? Not they ever were new, just same face different clothes. But thats the point being made. Also despite the polls (nearly 4 years ahead of any election) which in any case don't take into account the vagaries of the UK election system and so can only be an indictaion the plebiscite at the moment isn't a majority for Reform.Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostBut your ?we? is just four old farts on a moribund forum, it doesn?t represent the plebiscite who it would appear to be more open to giving someone new a chance
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I'd have thought reducing legal immigration by half since Labour came to power was doing something "concrete"?Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View PostrA "But anyone sensible knows that immigration, or more to the point illegal immigration, isn?t the biggest problem..."
Whatever makes you think one is dealing with "sensible". 90% of the population aren't. You've perfectly illustrated my point. Stick your head in the sand and pretend the problem has gone away - it hasn't and won't until something concrete is seen to happen
Bit arrogant to say 90% of the population isn't sensible! Weren't you slagginf off RA forwhat you claimed was a very similar statement, though in fact it was more nuanced than yours?
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My assumption, possibly wrongly, is that both GP and AF are going to vote Reform, or at least strongly considering it.
Neither are unintelligent, and I don't think either is racist.
What i struggle with is what is involved in the thought process of Reform voters when its quite clear Farage and most of those around him do exhibit very questionable moral attitudes.
No one can convince me they aren't racist, Farage has shown misogynistic tendencies, and seems to show very questionable attitudes to exploitation of women, and recently children.
What is it with Reform voters that convinces them he's a good choice for leader with these attitudes?
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[QUOTE=SithHappens;40792156]My assumption, possibly wrongly, is that both GP and AF are going to vote Reform, or at least strongly considering it.
Neither are unintelligent, and I don't think either is racist.
What i struggle with is what is involved in the thought process of Reform voters when its quite clear Farage and most of those around him do exhibit very questionable moral attitudes.
No one can convince me they aren't racist, Farage has shown misogynistic tendencies, and seems to show very questionable attitudes to exploitation of women, and recently children.
What is it with Reform voters that convinces them he's a good choice for leader with these attitudes?[QUOTE]
I’m not sure whether you’re very generous natured or just don’t want to believe the worst, young Sith.
Whether both are likely to vote Reform or not I wouldn’t know and I agree that neither are unintelligent.
As far as being racist is concerned. I think that much of what GP passes off as humour is unquestionably racist, but then playing devils advocate and winding people up seems to be his main purpose on here these days.
As regards AF, there is certainly enough evidence on here to suggest that he has little time for Muslims, beyond that, who knows, but when you have someone who isn’t dim and who therefore must be fully aware of the clear racist and misogynistic overtones associated with both Farage and his Party, but who still advocates, as he did yesterday, giving the ‘light blues’ a go, then there’s a problem imo.
Personally I believe they have every right to put forward their views. Equally you, Swale, MA and I - who I presume are AF’s four ‘old farts’ on the basis of us being the most consistently outspoken against Farage - have every right to argue against those who support increasingly right wing politicians.
It’s not a question of me thinking, as they’ve suggested, that I’m always right. There are many examples that have been raised on here, from Trump’s sanctions to Ebou’s transfer where I hold an opinion but accept that I may or may not be right. Conversely there are certain other things, including racism, misogyny and indeed all forms of bullying that I KNOW I’m always right to oppose.Last edited by ramAnag; 18-01-2026, 06:37 PM.
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Andrew who?Originally posted by SithHappens View PostAnother MP defects to Reform.
Farage previously said defecting MP 's should call a by election. Why the change of heart?
Actually, just looked him up on Wiki. Advise others to do the same. Sounds a lovely chap. Not at all suspect. Perfect match.
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