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In order to get into government, Reform has to attract a significant number of votes from the soft centre - people who consider Tommy Robinson toxic, who were in favour of COVID restrictions and vaccinations, who are worried about immigration but don't like "racist" comments about immigrants. If Reform is to be more than a transient protest group, current Reform members need to realise they won't get everything they want in the next GE manifesto. Are they mature enough to grasp this?

Farage gas the best political antennae of any current UK politician. We need to trust his judgement.

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Do not underestimate Mr Jenrick, who has more coherent policies than the estimable Mr Farage, and between the pair of whom the future of the realm exists.

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It would help Reform if Ben Habib and others stopped attacking Farage and started supporting the only alternative that stands for what we believe in. The constant misquotes, lack of context and personal attacks would be worthy of what MSM put out. For it to be from within is despicable.

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hi folks as an aside check out a petition at citizengo.org...deal a lethal blow to the pandemic treaty tell trump exit the WHO now..be aware its a worldwide petition it can be signed and reshared widely worldwide from any country in the world including the uk

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Heading over there now :)

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In my view, Kemi has insulted peasants everywhere and throughout history with her remark. Industrial-scale mass rape of a different religious/racial group was not and is not a typical "peasant" thing to do.

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How can it be said that Labour deserve support by anyone for anything they have done so far?

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Apparently I’m a ‘far right thug’ so far right oops I just fell out of bed 🤣🤣

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Most people are fed up of the yo-yo government’s of Labour and Conservative, we are desperate for something new . Labour are playing into Reform’s hands as predictably they are doing what they always do , making a mess of the economy. That , as well as their maniacal treatment of pensioners and farmers suggests to me the winds of change is very much in the air!

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Reform doesn't need remoaners

in the party,they will only agitated to return to THE EU.

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The Uniparty has, by far, the majority and always will. It will be impossible to get rid of them and would be absolutely impossible under a PR system.

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Tommy is still in solitary confinement in a high-security prison, where he is allowed out of his cell for a mere 3 hours a day on his own with no contact with other prisoners. While it may be for his security, it denies him his fundamental human rights. A more appropriate way for him to continue the rest of his custodial sentence would be to move him to a CAT D prison, considering he is in prison for civil contempt of court. The treatment he has been subject to is inhumane and no matter personal opinions on him should in any reasonable person living in a modern democracy, elicit an emotional and moral response, one of outrage. To be clear there is no excuse for the state to hold him in solitary confinement for this length of time, and is essentially a form of mental torture. The prison mental health team has informed Tommy that 9 months of solitary confinement “will be devastating to his mental health. What then can be done in this case, one of state persecution of a political dissident. You can contact your local MP and make clear your view on this aberration of human fundamental rights, that undermines the Rule of Law and democratic governance. In addition, you can set up campaign groups and lobby parliament, calling for a move to a CAT D prison that provides far more humane and appropriate conditions that are more aligned with civil court disposals. Further, you can register a written complaint to the Attorney General demanding he be moved to a CAT D prison. For Tommy's morale, letters, and cards will keep him buoyed up and in some small but significant way mitigate his tortuous experience with the knowledge many of us on the outside are fighting his corner. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571704546446

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Unite the right.

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Farage is not the leader Reform needs if they are to win the next election.

He is a decisive character, too closely aligned with Trump and his policies e.g privatisation of the NHS.

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Apparently Reform have accepted Charlie Mullins, the twat who started the No Jab, No Job movement. What the hell are Reform thinking ?

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The question I ask is, is the party about Re-form or reform?

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