@MedvedevRussiaE
There are many in the West who are horrified by what our nations have become and who empathise with the Eastern European nations. We don't want a war with you.
@PolitlcsUK
@harriet_symonds
Farage may be the face of the party, but Anthony Mack was the local man, with the backing of his local team and had been working the pitch. I hope he keeps his deposit, for that reason.
@calvinrobinson
@jimhead86
Yes, His Majesty the King is Supreme Governor of the Church of England. He also associated with Sir Jimmy Savile. And his brother with Jeffrey Epstein. And you expect us to support THAT? I would rather swear an oath to the PEOPLE of England.
@AndyRejoinEU
@reformparty_uk
Direct your accusation to Reform UK's Muslim Chairman and see if he believes that the anti-Muslim EDL are connected to his party...
@nw_nicholas
@greg_jon1
@ByDonkeys
It is called a "double-breasted suit". And it has been worn by people of all political persuasions and ethnicities". You are making the left look silly.
@reformparty_uk
Typical anti-Irish sentiment we expect from pseudo-Tory zio-unionists The ordinary Irish deplore illegals entering their country, but rather than reach out to them you rub their noses in it, despite them being in EXACTLY the same situation as the native British.
@WritesBright
Not quite sure how an event of any kind is supposed to succeed if it isn't advertised. If Labour or the Greens or any party spent £25000 on an event, and the event was successful it would be money well spent for their campaign. Not sure what your point is.
@SkyNews
@realBenBloch
The Jews invented Woke, Communism and globalism. So, why would Reform or any other party that opposes these things be pro-Jewish? Are mice pro-Cat?
@BritainElects
@YouGov
I'm sure I saw a YouGov poll that put the Tories on 19% and Reform on 17%, or was it a different pollster? Either way it is time for Reform to capture the white working class vote and overtake the old parties in the RED WALL. They'll take the seats (Barnsley etc) Johnson missed.
@TPointUK
@RishiSunak
@Nigel_Farage
You are damaging your own Pressure Group as much as Sunak has damaged the Tories. By the end of the campaign I doubt that Turning Point UK will have any backers. Think it over.
@WilliamClouston
Ed Davey's entire campaign has been about messing around as if he's competing in the Generation Game. no policies, no focus. God help us if his party is in opposition instead of Reform Uk (or even, dare I say it, the Tories).
@Nigel_Farage
It is time for working class voters to ditch both the Tories and Labour and see that we have more in common with each other and that the RED/BLUE divide and conquer needs to end. Perhaps Clacton voters can use Reform UK to that end in this election?
@PolitlcsUK
@alexwickham
The interesting element is Reform UK being more likely in many cases to overtake Labour in certain Labour-held seats in working class majority constituencies. And the Workers' Party and SDP might enable R-UK gains by costing Labour votes.
@NHPUKOfficial
Working class wages are indeed going down due to the EU. Which is why (I hope) more members will leave and look after their own people first.
@hewitson10
But is it classy to back a Speaker who failed to avoid bias? Would you want a speaker who was biased in favour of Farage? It is the same thing. You either support bias or oppose it. John Bercow is not some heroic figure. He's an ex-MP who misused his position as speaker.
@ElectoralCommUK
@PJPrydderch
@Dr_BellaR
When I stood for election I HAD to MEET the Returning Officer. What's more, I had to hand over my electoral deposit of £500 in cash to them. They will be able to verify that all candidates were real people.
@JamesPGoddard90
@Nigel_Farage
I would not vote for a party that planned to legalise cannabis, but I would vote for a party that offered a Referendum on the issue...
@patcondell
For the same reason that people send Zelensky money. They "think" they are backing the plucky underdog, rather than lining the pockets of tin pot dictators.
@BelindadeLucy
Starmer, Sunak and Davey ought to condemn that person who "milkshaked" Nigel Farage pretty damn quick if they are to not be seen as silently endorsing political intimidation.
@DeanSmi47962704
Possibly why the commission on VIP child abuse kept seeing its Chairman resign? They feared for their safety when they found out the truth.
@GBNEWS
How nice it would be to have an impartial Head of State who didn't comment on policy during a General Election. Ah, well, as we don't we may as well have a President.
@proudscotbhoy
@LukeTryl
@Moreincommon_
If you placed Jeremy Corbyn in front of an audience in Clacton you'd see no reaction for him, compared to an audience in Islington. It is easy to create a biased audience.
@MadeleinaKay
@ukguy4
If you can't, if you are rejected by all EU member states, then there must be something that you aren't telling us about yourself.
@William34294752
I would have "hate in my heart" in these circumstances. It is liberalism that allows these events to become a more regular occurrence.
@JaydaBF
I'm aware of his stance, and disagree with it, but I would not go so far as to suggest that he'd put Israel before the UK. We need a meeting of anti-Zionist nationalists in order to provide an alternative movement to Reform/UKIP/Tommy/Britain First etc.
@TRobinsonNewEra
Tommy - why should it be an either/or question with regard to Islam and the Jewish lobby? Surely both should be open to scrutiny? By siding with organised Jewry you will inevitably get comments like this one (which if read between the lines means that Jews are pro-immigration. )
I live in London and have become an ethnic minority in my own capital within my lifetime. How is that different to the Arabs becoming a minority in their land since 1948? Let's apply logic and be objective.
@Merln57069236
@PolitlcsUK
Only if 50% of the population move to rural areas can that happen. The Boundary Commission is there to allocate seats according to population. What you are calling for is over-representation for rural areas.
@EU_NO_MORE
"British" no longer has an ethnic meaning. It once meant ethnically from the British Isles. But in a nation where anyone can be British perhaps we need to talk about Anglo-Saxon?
@piersmorgan
The audience is hand-picked to hate Farage. The BBC is biased in favour of the Lib Dems and pro-EU. You may not like Farage, but you know that this Question Time and the BBC are not representative of the population as a whole.
@jollyheretic
"RACIST" is the wrong word. Race-related may be better as people realise, as you do, that non-whites cannot FEEL the same about a country/continent to which they have no ancestral connection.
@Steve_Laws_
Student accommodation.... At last they'll get a taste of what they've been supporting at demos. Send all the boat people to Oxford and Cambridge and see the 18-24 age group switch from Labour to Reform UK as a result of seeing IT face on.
@calvinrobinson
@jimhead86
Deflection on your part. You need to address them as the ARE, not as you wish they were. And monarchy is corrupt and decadent, globalist and also responsible for the Great War. We need a British nationalist Republic.
@Artemisfornow
Probably true. These are seen as "niche" issues (well, maybe not war, but as they back NATO they'll hardly cut NATO spending). But it is better than I hoped for all the same.
@CharlotteEmmaUK
If sharing material of riots could be an offence, then surely that means that there would never again be photographic evidence of riots in news reports or in newspapers either? This is taking us down a totalitarian route.
@monsterbrat
At some point white and Asian people will simply no longer vote for black politicians on the grounds that they focus only on black people and not the entire electorate.
@_HenryBolton
Your dismissal of Populism Henry is indicative of how the ruling elite thinks. You are in the same category as the people you say you oppose, because of your anti-Populism.
@spikedonline
Until Gaza and George Galloway 80% of Muslims voted Labour. If 80% of White British voted for one party it is pretty sure it would be called a monolithic bloc...
@aljobongo
@LadyDetectives1
Many might speculate whether he is her partner, what kind of lifestyle he has (gun salute indicates crime) and whether UKIP "Celebrates diversity" (rap music, Americanisation, BLM, Woke, multiculturalism).
@_HenryBolton
As people mature they gravitate to a more "establishment" stance. Given recent events, the young may vote to avoid military service; to vote for leaving NATO, lest they end up conscripted. The law of unintended circumstances.
@marycshaw
He wasn't incorrect though, about Mr Bercow being the least impartial Speaker ever. And it needs saying to prevent it happening again, once Mr Hoyle has ended his time in the role.
I didn't get jabbed.
I didn't wear a mask.
I didn't bang pots and pans.
I didn't donate to Captain Tom.
I was threatened with being socially ostracized via vaccine passports as a result. And the Tories/Labour etc asked for MY vote! Do they think I'll forget?
@Nigel_Farage
@reformparty_uk
The "vast majority of Muslims who are patriots and believe net migration is too high" appear to be switching to George Galloway's Workers Party. Why not Reform? Because Reform UK has taken the pro-Israel side rather than a more neutral stance.
@djmissgripper
@darrengrimes_
Are you against the British moving to Spain and therefore similarly against migrants moving to the UK or are you in favour of Britons taking over parts of Spain on the grounds that you support migrants taking over parts of the UK? Your post is ambiguous.
@carolvorders
Banning people because of the schools THEIR PARENTS made them go to isn't fair. I went to St Dunstans' College and hated it. And what about people who attended them and now wish to abolish them? You need to re-word this.
Let's be honest about it. Wars generate votes. Especially Tory ones. And they lose Leftist parties votes. Especially if waged against Muslim nations. Even more so if on the side of Israel.
This could be very tricky for Keir Starmer.
@FlowersEnglish
A lot of British people would like to secure privately rented housing and employment opportunities. Then again, we aren't cannon fodder for a globalist proxy war to secure Ukraine into NATO and the EU.
@NHPUKOfficial
He's just parroting the Tory line on immigration but with a sprinkling of anti-Islam sentiment. The more I hear from him, the more I see Toryism, rather than nationalism.
I keep telling you how weird Keir Starmer is. Czechoslovakia in 1986 was deep-frozen under one of the worst Cold War regimes. Why go there then, to live in a tent at a 'work camp'? via
@MailOnline
@Ashdotman
@PoliticsJOE_UK
Taking an oath to the King is nonsense if one is a Republican. Nothing to do with disrespect. It is a political stance, same as any other.
@davidkurten
Personally, I think that Clacton is a bad seat for Heritage to target. Lots of old East Londoners who blindly fall for the gung-ho anti-Russian pro-Israel narrative there. Which is why Nigel Farage is standing. The "Tommy Robinson" vote. Better to try seats with a left-populism.
@wayotworld
They didn't know what they were fighting for. The thought it was for their country. We must teach our youngsters to refuse to fight on any soil other than our own.
@AdamRutherford
You clearly read 1984 by George Orwell and taken some tips on the Records Department of the Ministry of Truth, where they rewrote historical documents to align with The Party's version of history.
@HHepplewhite
@jeremycorbyn
Exactly, and Jeremy Corbyn is not prepared to take those measures, regardless of whether he is in or out of the Labour Party...
@Jenny_1884
He'd have to also change his mind over the idea of "taking over the Tories" and regard Reform UK as totally separate from the old order. Only then will I vote for them.
@WorldByWolf
@afneil
But it IS clustered - amongst white British working class males. So, Labour could drop, say, 5% to Reform UK but that figure would be clustered in certain seats. Even now Reform support is uneven (23% in Hartlepool/2% Bristol Central).
@ByrneBarry
I remember her being interviewed about this and he was well aware of what she wanted from him. He needs to call it a day and go back to his old life abroad (minus her money).
"Hope Not Hate" are cowards who will not stand for parliament, but instead try to influence elections with smear leaflets. It is a disgrace that they are allowed to do this and that they are a registered charity.
Erm.. isn't that what the police are supposed to do? To protect ANYONE from intimidation and harassment? The motive should be secondary to the fact that a crime is committed. Or are other attacks now less heinous?
Labour is calling for a zero-tolerance approach to any intimidation and harassment directed towards Jewish communities here in Britain. Policing must now surge. Security is the meaning of solidarity.
My piece with
@YvetteCooperMP
for
@JewishChron
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2024 GE: Average vote per candidate for small parties:
WPGB 1382
Aontu 746
Liberal Party 531
British Dems 465
English Dems 345
Scottish Family Party 339
Party Of Women 338
TUSC 314
Soc Lab 300
SDP 277
CPA 254
UKIP 251
AFD 196
Freedom All. 161
Heritage Party 160
None of these are economically "right wing" positions.
"Far right" isn't right wing economics, it is simply the ideal of nationalism coupled with social conservativism, rejecting globalism and liberalism. Such a party can even lean left on economic policy.
@Johnny__Luk
But Johnny, that's proper Conservativism. If you wish to be a liberal advocate for free market capitalism then join up with the like of Iain Dale etc, but don't keep trying to turn the Conservative Party into a liberal party.