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Momo's avatar

No matter what anyone thinks of Farage(I happen to like him) he is absolutely right about the want and need to leave the evil EU. I just wish the Irish would cop on and turn their backs on this disgusting institution.However, this is unlikely as so many pigs have their snouts in the Brussel’s trough.How can we rail against the imperialism of the British empire only to adopt the German one.Any self-governing is an illusion-we are mere puppets.

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Johnny Dooley's avatar

Reform would be insane to “align” with TBR. Farage, regardless of integrity of motivation, can’t just careen through the shires with mass deportation rhetoric,that would offend the delicate sensibilities of the voter base he is trying to win over. He has Lee Anderson in parliament sniping away with sticky questions that would otherwise not get asked by the “opposition” and Rupert Lowe is doing great work on the immigration issue. Musk is being a dog in the manger now and should just fuck off back to building rockets and cars no-one can afford.

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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

You put it better than I ever could

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Áine's avatar

Personally I think Musk, Farage and Robinson are all agents and this is yet another Hollywood (esq) production to legitimise them and to distract the plebs.

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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

Not everything is a production.

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Áine's avatar

I think it is at this stage but happy to be proven wrong..

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Ciaran Cosgrave's avatar

If it is a production, which I think it could well be, it is more likely to be designed to sew division among English/British nationalists.

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Áine's avatar

That too. It’s the classic divide and conquer nonsense.

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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

They are separating the working class nationalists from the wealthier classes

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Áine's avatar

Possibly although there has always been a marked separation between the working and middle classes with the middle classes having an overt distain for the working class.

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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

If Farage holds on to the leadership of that party they will do right by Brits

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Áine's avatar

I wish I had your confidence Stephen

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Damien McKenna's avatar

Two points:

1. You need to provide evidence of Robinson being either a "deep-state asset" or a "Mossad agent". I don't think a "deep state asset" would be speaking out about the issues he has reported on, and going to jail for.

2. Since when does speaking about a country's election constitute "interference"? If Musk's comments on Twitter constitute interference doesn't that then mean *anyone* speaking about an election also constitute interference? Are you interfering for promoting Farage?

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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

I have provided that evidence in my previous writings and Robinson has said as much. He took money directly from the Shillman program which is a Mossad operation funded by a Jewish American Billionaire Zionist. I am not spending my afternoon gathering publically available information for you. If you want a debate, provide evidence I am wrong.

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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

On Musk, he is offering Reform money to kick Nigel Farage out, so he, it’s interference.

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Heather McKeon's avatar

Twaddle. Lots of it here.

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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

Elaborate

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Ciaran Cosgrave's avatar

People who leave comments like that are usually too ignorant and intellectually lazy to elaborate. They usually have no arguments. Just triggered, knee-jerk responses.

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Stephen J. Delaney's avatar

I would rather a well made argument than that but sure fuck it, expression is expression

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