Strewth, like he sorted that great success called Brexit and sorted out a £5m bung with no awkward moments. What is it they say about fooling some of the people all of the time…
Well done Nige lets hope he can defend against the abuse and false accusations.
Somebody high up doesn’t want him in but obviously the people do.
The peoples champion…
Burnham, watch yer back…
Its not just ‘someone’ but most of the deeply ensconced establishment. Both Nigel and Richard are well versed in businesses and how to run them, so IMO their Reform Party is all for SME’s which my family and their associates are well into.
The establishment are frightened they will be exposed by Reform.
Reform took over most of Doncaster council seats at the last local elections LongDriver and have found some interesting accounting concerning the proposed re-opening of Doncaster/Sheffield airport. It looks like our council tax bill will be increasing over the next few year to pay off the loans. The Reform councilors are having none of it.
So the £5m is false? So the lobbying of the bank of England and parliament about loosening the rules on crypto-currency did not happen. Farage has created these problems himself. He was so cockly after syphoning off hundred of thousands from the EU to his UKIP campaigns without much complaint. And then when Reform got £12m from the billionaire and no significant criticism was made he must have thought - this is easy. Then when he bought a house in Clacton which then became a house his wife (who had no money) bought and nothing much was said Farage must have thought - I’m so clever I can get away with anything. Then when he did not declare lots of costly help in kind (which prospective MPs are obliged to delcare) such as video making and use of a house - but no-one complained - Farage must have been convinced he could do anything.
By then Farage must have been certain that he could quietly accept millions and not tell anyone. The newspapers would let it pass by without comment just like all the previous times/
And you say he is now getting false accusations? Err, run that by me again please…
I’d have had a higher opinion of him if he’d met these accusations with honest answers and explained them … rather than pull a swifty with a by-election and hope that it somehow misdirected the spotlight.
All he’s done is act either guilty or shifty or both and less than sincere.
Bad boy. I used to have high hopes of him.
It’s not acting Morty.
He IS guilty, shifty and insincere.
I’m only surprised that you ever did consider him as a serious contender.
I think you are all just biased against him.
You would still hate the bloke if he was John the Baptist, so I don’t take any notice of your comments… ![]()
And just for the record, If I had the money, I would have given him 5 million quid just for getting us out of the EU.
Top bloke in my book…
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Close call, back in the 70’s Tory’s were never an option, now reform are, so much has happened.
Hate’s a strong word Foxy!
I don’t hate him, I just wouldn’t trust him as far as I could throw him…
Hi Chilli
You certainly do have a way with words, a skill I don,t have.
I have the same opinion of him as you.
I am also very grateful to him for smashing the two party system which has run our Country into the ground.
To be on a ship does not mean you have to like the Figurehead.
Considering his main opponent was a man in a garbage bin and who got nearly half the number of votes Farage did, he is a gift that keeps on giving.
If you’ve got 5 million quid to spare I can take it off your hands.
In his post election speech he stated that he had won against the Establishment.
The Establishment? A man with a bin on his head?
Actually Nigel got 60% of the vote more than nearly all the others put together.
And the only reason Binface got so many votes was because people like those on here tried to make Nige look foolish, but it only made you guys look foolish.
There were about thirty other candidates on the sheet Helen, representing Labour, Conservative, the Greens…And yet the majority voted for Nigel Farage.
Which one of his opponents was the establishment then?
You still haven’t let us know who is the establishment… what we get from you is a tap on the nose and a knowing look. Just no actual information or details. I’m beginning to think this is all a fiction to try to foster support and credibility for Reform. You know, that party mostly made up of people from the Conservative party.
I haven’t let you know who I think the establishment is Lincs because I don’t know, but somebody is calling the shots and it isn’t the government.
I don’t know who God is either, but I know he’s there because I witness his work on a daily basis.
You do realise that both statements amount to: I have decideed to believe this thing exists and therefore I notice things that appear to confirm my believe? Which of course is the very opposite of critical logic. That would be more like: I notice certain things and therefore I am curious but open minded about what causes such things.
