derwent wrote:
jamie1952 wrote:
Your above post better be watertight if you’re putting it on this age board.
even if he is 100% correct what the hell has it got to do with nigel farage anyway. just the same if our wives or girlfriends do something wrong are we to blame. just modern society yet again trying to stir the shit any way they can.
Would you not be concerned if your wife or girlfriend was involved in a serious fraud accusation involving hundreds of thousands of pounds ? Seems to me the right wing media were quick to Rayners Stamp Duty avoidance and ignored this story.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/20 ... on-reform/[/quote]
it would have been far different for rayner if it was her boyfriend who had did it. of course he will be concerned just like we would be but for her only and his political future should never come into it. if you cannot find anything on the man then knock his friends or family in the hope mud sticks. anyone who feels thats a good idea is a real shithouse in my eyes. if anyone knocked your wife or partner on here i bet you,d quickly reply for her to be kept out of it as its sod all to do with us or you.[
Why does Faeage become so angry when questions are asked about the funding for the property in Clacton his girlfriend was a waitress in a restaurant, her father ran a haulage company which was liquidated in 2020, I would have more respect for Farage if he opened up where the funds came from to buy the house. If Farage was the source of the funds it would open Farage to charges of hypocrisy and seeking to avoid tax after criticism of Rayner for avoiding tax.[/quote]
Why should Farage open up to anybody, he is not subject to the ministerial code. When he is you will be free to scrutinize him. Plenty of jobs and businesses under threat because of your lot in power, why not concentrate on them.[/quote]
My lot in power, I never voted, never been a member of The Labour Party,btw my lot which they aren’t was your lot, you admitted you were a member of the Labour Party until they abolished the WFA did you not Derwent ?[/quote]
Yes I was a member of the Labour Party up until they removed the WFA last year, at which point I resigned my membership. I have made no secret of the fact. I have no immediate intentions of rejoining. The reason you get associated with the Labour party Jamie is because of what you say. I can only go on that when forming my opinion.
You act like you are a left wing zealot and a Labour supporter which leads me in that direction so, whilst ever you are doing that, you will get the label. Or maybe you are further left than Labour and are communist leaning. Never even considered that...until now.[/quote]
Why does anyone who has left wing views get associated with The Labour Party, when was the Labour Party last left wing, even in the days of Blair the party was never left wing. It was centralist so it could get elected the same as today’s Labour Party.I am certainly further left of the current government and probably the Blair government but that doesn’t make me a communist.
The only reason Blair government got elected was because people had enough of the Tories, same as last year, the electorate had enough of the Tories so Labour got elected. What will happen at the next election no one can predict, the Green Party are becoming popular but I doubt anyone would like their green agenda. Reform are doing well but can they keep it up, since the May elections 32 Reform councillors have resigned, been suspended by Reform or switched parties. Let’s hope Reform vet their prospective MPs a bit better.
List of councillors Reform has lost since May,
https://www.markpack.org.uk/175342/how- ... since-may/