Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
The same people who sold Brexit seems to have struck a chord with the current PM who showed the country his inner Enoch only last week , " a country full of strangers " no less .

I suspect the UK electorate now vote with a party they most identify with rather than listen to the infinity of lies they receive from the major party's .

It just turns out Reform haven't any previous as yet so they can't actually lie .

Mind you they'd do well to keep up with the current PM in a game of lies contest .

From his Labour leadership campaign right through to number 10 the man has hardly spoken a true word .

Your old mucker at the CPS is just as slippery and untrustworthy as the honourable member for Clacton , it's just that you don't identify with Farage .
I agree about the language last week. Very clumsy, but I think that's proved to be the norm for his government. The Tories could get away with it given the state of the bulk of the print media in this country, but Labour can't. The

How you can say that Reform has no previous is beyond me. They are the people who sold you the dream of Brexit. Away from the mania of people like Bill, I think the penny has dropped for many people that they were sold a turd. It looks like a new party name is enough for people not to notice. I guess that's how dodgy double glazing (etc.) salesmen get away with just starting a new company to continue to fleece people.

I'd also like to be surprised that people can identify with a millionaire former merchant banker who is backed by billionaire hedge fund managers, but it seems that an image consultant and a photo shoot with a pint and a fag is enough.

With his backers, it's almost as though Farage is dreaming of a deregulated economy where he and his backers can make money by exploiting people with little regard for the damage they cause along the way.

In addition to the poor communications from Labour, Starmer has been caught out by the unrealistic promises that he made during the campaign. I pointed that out prior to the election, but, as touched upon previously, honesty isn't a great strategy in UK politics. I suppose that we get the country we deserve.