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rong forum i know but if  you are a patriot and that opening speech didnt inspire you nothing will .

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By:
Regbutler
When: 14 Mar 26 22:47
Foyles, if Farage/Lowe and Reform/Restore could join together they'd be very short to win the most seats at the next election,  imo
Both vying for the same voters
Unfortunately, egos might stop that happening
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 14 Mar 26 22:50
yes reg maybe they can sort something out problem is reform is full of  torys who have jumped ship .
By:
Regbutler
When: 14 Mar 26 22:52
Foyle, I suspect Restore has mostly ex Tories?
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 14 Mar 26 22:59
not sure reg says he dont want failed mps .
By:
Regbutler
When: 14 Mar 26 23:07
OK Foyles , i  don't know as much about them as you
By:
leif
When: 14 Mar 26 23:16
A 68 year old Oxford educated mug called Rupert is the the new messaianic hero for the working class.
PMSL
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 14 Mar 26 23:17
All those partys are " stop the boats " partys, not seen many other policys from any of them when clearly the cost of living has to be anyones priority.
By:
Cider
When: 14 Mar 26 23:34

Mar 14, 2026 -- 11:16PM, leif wrote:


A 68 year old Oxford educated mug called Rupert is the the new messaianic hero for the working class.PMSL


It's certainly not a clueless 'forensic' lawyer who can't orate to save his life, and has his own personal bespoke platinum plated pension that takes freebies from any bloke willing to give him one, that wouldn't know what working class was if it bit him on the bum. Lowe can articulate a sentence without reading a script that someone else has prepared, so he is already ahead of the current leader of the alleged party of the workers.

By:
Cider
When: 14 Mar 26 23:35
It's certainly not a clueless 'forensic' lawyer who can't orate to save his life, and has his own personal bespoke platinum plated pension that takes freebies from any bloke willing to give him one, that wouldn't know what working class was if it bit him on the arse. Lowe can articulate a sentence without reading a script that someone else has prepared, so he is already ahead of the current leader of the alleged party of the workers.
By:
Cider
When: 14 Mar 26 23:36
Lowe has not a cat in hell's chance of ever being pm though.
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 15 Mar 26 00:19
https://skwawkbox.org/2025/04/02/the-ugly-inside-rupert-lowe-and-the-reform-civil-war/
By:
Grenade1972
When: 15 Mar 26 00:37
Patriot lol, thislot are Hitler sympathisers
By:
The Management
When: 15 Mar 26 12:19
Anyone in politics that claims to be one or bandies about the word "patriot" - the first thing I ever do is google their tax affairs!

Quite a few high profile people on the left have opened themselves up to some shame and embarrassment (recently Angela Rayner and famously Tony & Hilary Benn) - but it's the people on the right and especially the far right that are far more likely to use the word "patriot" to describe themselves.

Googling their tax affairs is a real eye-opener - most of them seem to think that paying tax is just for plebs and that they are above it. i.e. I am a "patriot" - but all of my business and tax affairs are off-shore and a bit murky! Blush
By:
loper
When: 15 Mar 26 14:18
Most Tories are far too left wing for the majority of posters on here.
By:
chavman
When: 15 Mar 26 15:01
Grenade197214 Mar 26 23:37

Patriot lol, thislot are Hitler sympathisers



it could be argued that AH just got a lot of bad press tbf
By:
Cider
When: 15 Mar 26 15:23
Who are these left wing heroes that pay more tax then they have to ?

We're not talking about the red queen and cheating the system. Nobody I'm aware of pays more tax then they have to. And I would support them in that view, if they aren't demanding other people pay more.
By:
Cider
When: 15 Mar 26 15:29
Money-grubbing Labour MP Pat McFadden has claimed over £21,000 expenses – to rent a house next to one he owns! The shadow Europe minister has access to three homes.

McFadden prefers to travel by the Westminster gravy train. He boarded at the 2005 election – and boy has he had some ride.

In 2006, he bought a three-bedroom house near the centre of his Wolverhampton constituency for £159,000. He claimed more than £5,500 for legal fees and stamp duty.

Then, of course, he needed furniture. So he claimed £4,800 for that.

In July 2012 he let this house out, moved next door – and began claiming the rent on his expenses!

On top of this, he has a London home in fashionable (and eye-wateringly expensive) Highgate. He bought it for a mere £799,950 in 2009.
By:
1st time poster
When: 16 Mar 26 09:17
brexit is the saviour

brexit party is the saviour

Tory party is saviour

Johnson is the saviour

truss best budget in my lifetime is the saviour

reform is the saviour

farage is the saviour

Ben HABIB is the saviour

advancer is the saviour

and now finally we really mean it this time woopert chairmen of s,Hampton football club whan peado,s were running a mock in plain sight and restore are the saviours

and this inst in 20,30,40 yrs all these saviours are only 6 yrs old

and lets no forget football hoolie,coke head, regular visitor to  clink wee tommiee who at one point has had his fingers in all those pies
By:
BennyBinion1
When: 16 Mar 26 09:38
Sneering low life loony lefties.

They hate it here so much, but continue to live here in their one bedroom holes.
By:
Jumper45
When: 16 Mar 26 10:42

Mar 16, 2026 -- 9:38AM, BennyBinion1 wrote:


Sneering low life loony lefties.They hate it here so much, but continue to live here in their one bedroom holes.


It has been there for years, decades, actually, always lying beneath the surface, never quite fully out in the open. Politically, the calculation was often simple: we need these people to vote for us; we always have.

After the Brexit vote, it began to surface more openly on social media and in parts of the mainstream media. Terms such as ‘gammon’ became widely used, often by the same commentators who, around this time, started to focus on issues like pronouns and gender identity, where any disagreement to the liberal mindset could quickly lead to public backlash or cancellation.

As support for Reform grows, some critics respond aggressively if you dare to mention immigration or Islam, framing opponents through associations, for example, linking them to Trump or portraying their views as inherently extreme. Extreme for whom?

Scrutiny extends to personal finances as well, where accusations may suggest wrongdoing. For the public, the distinction between tax evasion (a crime) and tax avoidance (which can be legal) is not always clearly communicated, but the implication alone can provoke anger. The attack dogs are out in force to cut into Reform’s lead. Don’t believe me. Go into the Guardian opinion pieces on any given day.

At the same time, experts and official data are often cited to argue that immigration is not linked to higher crime rates, and that most sexual offences are committed by someone known to the victim. Critics of this messaging argue that these claims clash with what people feel they are observing themselves, particularly when incidents appear to receive less prominent national coverage and instead show up only in regional reporting.

The result is a widening gap between institutional narratives and public perception. The rise of Reform and even now with Restore is testament to this.

I had to wait for Cheltenham to pass before I posted this!!!!

By:
1st time poster
When: 16 Mar 26 11:02
the rise of the reform/restore are the same people who told us
brexit
brexit party
farage
Tory,s
johnson
truss
reform
farage
Ben HABIB
advance
and they've landed on restore and  woopert
if they openly admitted they've been wrong  10 times inside 6n yrs ,maybe just maybe ,they,ll admit they've been wrong for the 11th time and find another bandwagon to jump on
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 16 Mar 26 11:16
restore britain ........otherwise known as the common sense party .
By:
iswearitsoath
When: 16 Mar 26 18:25
Lowe was about as popular as a fart in a spacesuit at Southampton. I recall the football phone-ins being inundated with irate Southampton supporters

I'll pass on Rupert and his party, thanks
By:
duffy
When: 16 Mar 26 18:37
Perhaps he could bring "national treasure" Harry out of retirement as deputyLaugh
By:
duffy
When: 16 Mar 26 18:38
They could take Restore down, they've done it beforeMischief
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 16 Mar 26 18:42
current pm seems well loved and popular iswearitsanoath
By:
iswearitsoath
When: 16 Mar 26 18:53
He was never going to be in my opinion, Foyleswar, as he's very beige. His majority was down to the weakness of other parties, allied to the 34% turnout, as opposed to anything he was offering.
By:
Whippin Piccadilly
When: 16 Mar 26 21:19
The Labour goons actually think it's a good idea to concrete over the shires to provide homes for the Orcs. Maybe even the leftists might think open borders isn't such a good idea once they see their beloved beauty spots being destroyed
By:
A_T
When: 16 Mar 26 21:37
has anyone got a link to the southampton fc team photo where he dressed up in full kit and sat on the front row like one of the players? that's the kind of man he is
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 16 Mar 26 21:42
top 2 rated will be along shortly AT.
By:
Cider
When: 16 Mar 26 21:51
By:
Cider
When: 16 Mar 26 21:53
always been a tiit, to be fair
By:
A_T
When: 17 Mar 26 09:34
feeble attempt at deflection - lowe was dressed up in full kit sat on the front row - total clown - the pic is out there somewhere
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 17 Mar 26 09:42
so what if he wernt popular  as a director at southampton fc , irate football fans phoning in ,would  those fans make great directors or mps ?
By:
Cider
When: 17 Mar 26 11:57
not deflecting anything. old geezers dressing up as sporty types is nothing new. it's an irrelevancy, don't you think ?
By:
A_T
When: 17 Mar 26 12:03
in full kit - boots and socks - as part of the team photo. bit different from wearing a t-shirt don't you think?
By:
Cider
When: 17 Mar 26 12:06
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 17 Mar 26 12:55
david mellor in the chelski kit
By:
Cider
When: 17 Mar 26 12:57
where's wally ?

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