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More of this from Reform and Green Party uncovered at the weekend in Sheffield during campaigning where both parties are being antisemetic quite openly https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy012knxk3lo

Fucking horrendous and pure 1930s populism. Far right and Corbynites no doubt expelled from Tories and Labour. They’re welcome to each other. The people voting need to seriously give their head a wobble however shit the current and previous government was. Voting for racists has no excuse.

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Saw a good video the other day from a Ring doorbell, Reform candidate steps up to the front door, presses the button and says “I’d like to talk about why you should vote Reform”

Home owner replies “I’d rather wank with a razor”. 🤣

The problem with Reform becoming a party over the last few years is that it’s divided the racists. At least the whole rotten barrel used to be in one party.

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Polanski is an idiot, but Yusuf and Reform are even bigger idiots. God forbid, I actually agreed with Chris Philip on something https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c362e9p385yo

Cost of the Centres would also be £12bn - showing their continued ignorance of economics.

And people criticised the last two governments on economic policy, but don’t have to leg to stand on if they think Reform are anywhere near having a clue. 

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Absolutely spot on policy. I’ve posted before that the Government should have a free vote on where asylum seekers are “welcome” and where they can be housed. Watch the  hypercritical lefties  come out with all sorts of pony as to why they can’t be housed in their constituency.

This is local accountability in action, if they’re going to build detention centres, build them where local people want them. Your vote will mean something, you’ll get what you voted for, what’s not to like. Of course,  illegal migrants are only “welcome” if they live somewhere else. 

 

The Green Party’s new deputy leader Rachel Millward has been branded a “hypocrite” after she shared her “strong objection” to the placement of 600 asylum seekers in her leafy £500,000 local area. 

In her shared role as Zack Polanski’s subordinate, Ms Millward proudly declared she would hang “the flags of all the nations” to celebrate that “refugees are welcome here”.

 

Despite her previous enthusiasm, Ms Millward expressed her concerns about the use of Crowborough Army Camp to house migrants in a letter to Labour’s Home Office Minister Mike Tapp.
 

 

 


 

 

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Which causes mayhem for the majority who don’t vote Green.

If we’re going to race to the bottom and not govern as a single country, let’s bar Reform areas from any central government regeneration funding based on the severe economic damage they’ve done to this country.

Which would be stupid, as is Reform’s proposal here.

Pure idiot Trumpism. Policies to spite others, not to help the country. I can’t stand Polanski either but both parties sum up what a bag of wank populism is.

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6 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said:

Which causes mayhem for the majority who don’t vote Green.

 

Particularly as almost every local or national poll winner doesn't get close to gaining a true majority of the constituency electorate. You would be "punishing" the majority for something they didn't do.

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14 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said:

Which causes mayhem for the majority who don’t vote Green.

If we’re going to race to the bottom and not govern as a single country, let’s bar Reform areas from any central government regeneration funding based on the severe economic damage they’ve done to this country.

Which would be stupid, as is Reform’s proposal here.

Pure idiot Trumpism. Policies to spite others, not to help the country. I can’t stand Polanski either but both parties sum up what a bag of wank populism is.

Yep, an idiotic proposal designed to appeal to the easily led simpleton. Job done, it would seem.

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21 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said:

Which causes mayhem for the majority who don’t vote Green.

So it’s ok to put illegals migrants into some areas but not others. 😂 Typical, it’s always the same. Immigrants welcome, just not near where I live. Let someone else have the “mayhem”. 
 

You’ve got people who support immigration, going on about “punishing” areas by putting immigrants there. I thought welcoming immigrants was a good thing, 😂. Now it’s a punishment.

Well done to reform, they’ve shone a light on the absolute hypocrisy of the “immigrants welcome” mob. If you vote green, you’re voting for open borders, not open borders, provided they’re not near me. 
 

Personally, I’d have MP’s given a free vote on whether they’re housed in their constituencies, the pony excuses will be a delight to see. 

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8 minutes ago, The Kraken said:

Yep, an idiotic proposal designed to appeal to the easily led simpleton. Job done, it would seem.

If attracting the votes of thickos gets you into government, then fair game I guess, given we don't discriminate against people based on intelligence in this country and/or these days...? Gotta love this democracy malarkey... I can definitely see it catching on... ;)

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15 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

So it’s ok to put illegals migrants into some areas but not others. 😂 Typical, it’s always the same. Immigrants welcome, just not near where I live. Let someone else have the “mayhem”. 
 

You’ve got people who support immigration, going on about “punishing” areas by putting immigrants there. I thought welcoming immigrants was a good thing, 😂. Now it’s a punishment.

Well done to reform, they’ve shone a light on the absolute hypocrisy of the “immigrants welcome” mob. If you vote green, you’re voting for open borders, not open borders, provided they’re not near me. 
 

Personally, I’d have MP’s given a free vote on whether they’re housed in their constituencies, the pony excuses will be a delight to see. 

The whole idea is borrowed from MAGA anyway and look how that’s gone with ICE losing their shit and murdering their own citizens.

But they aren’t going to get a majority, not even close, and no-one else will collaborate with them now so it won’t be a problem.

Believe it or not, plenty of people who vote for the other three parties are fine with economic migrants who significantly improve our private sector and economy and wary of asylum cases being too high. Greens under Polanski are tossers but punishing areas where 30% or lower gets a Green council is dickhead politics. 

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7 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

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The Greens are left wing populists. Corbynites are not establishment political people any more than Reform are.

Anyway, Yusuf had it right when he said getting a Reform government elected will be a waste of his time.

Easy bruise to punch repeatedly nearer the GE with loads of posters of his words.

Neighnouring Worcs aren’t enjoying their 9% council tax rise either.

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2 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said:

Greens under Polanski are tossers but punishing areas where 30% or lower gets a Green council is dickhead politics.

I'm not about to fly a flag for this Reform policy but.... I'm interested in why living near immigrants is deemed to be a "punishment"? 

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3 minutes ago, trousers said:

I'm not about to fly a flag for this Reform policy but.... I'm interested in why living near immigrants is deemed to be a "punishment"? 

Personally, I don’t think it would be but it’s a political weapon the two populist parties are using against each other.

Fundamentally, Reform’s policies are unworkable and it would be like the hotels on steroids with Farage and Lowe’s loony football casual element attracted to them like wasps around a jam jar in August.
British people won’t stand for an ICE type border force either, the current one needs to be resourced properly instead. 

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26 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

So it’s ok to put illegals migrants into some areas but not others. 😂 Typical, it’s always the same. Immigrants welcome, just not near where I live. Let someone else have the “mayhem”. 
 

You’ve got people who support immigration, going on about “punishing” areas by putting immigrants there. I thought welcoming immigrants was a good thing, 😂. Now it’s a punishment.

Well done to reform, they’ve shone a light on the absolute hypocrisy of the “immigrants welcome” mob. If you vote green, you’re voting for open borders, not open borders, provided they’re not near me. 
 

Personally, I’d have MP’s given a free vote on whether they’re housed in their constituencies, the pony excuses will be a delight to see. 

They go where there's capacity, not where it'll spite a section of people. It's a stupid policy solely aimed at pleasing the stupid. 

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2 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said:

Personally, I don’t think it would be

Fair enough. Alas, I don't live close enough to an immigrant residence, so I'm not really in a position to comment on how good or bad it would be. 

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2 hours ago, Lord Duckhunter said:

Absolutely spot on policy. I’ve posted before that the Government should have a free vote on where asylum seekers are “welcome” and where they can be housed. Watch the  hypercritical lefties  come out with all sorts of pony as to why they can’t be housed in their constituency.

This is local accountability in action, if they’re going to build detention centres, build them where local people want them. Your vote will mean something, you’ll get what you voted for, what’s not to like. Of course,  illegal migrants are only “welcome” if they live somewhere else. 

 

 

The Green Party’s new deputy leader Rachel Millward has been branded a “hypocrite” after she shared her “strong objection” to the placement of 600 asylum seekers in her leafy £500,000 local area. 

In her shared role as Zack Polanski’s subordinate, Ms Millward proudly declared she would hang “the flags of all the nations” to celebrate that “refugees are welcome here”.

 

Despite her previous enthusiasm, Ms Millward expressed her concerns about the use of Crowborough Army Camp to house migrants in a letter to Labour’s Home Office Minister Mike Tapp.
 

 

 


 

 

Refugees are welcome here, just not anywhere near her. Same could be said for many of these kind, loving left wing let them come types 

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3 minutes ago, trousers said:

Fair enough. Alas, I don't live close enough to an immigrant residence, so I'm not really in a position to comment on how good or bad it would be. 

Egg is probably nearer to the reality, if such centres existed they’d go to areas with the infrastructure to handle it rather than say rural Herefordshire where the Greens have been gaining ground. 

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If it turns out that living near an immigration establishment is a good thing, then Reform could be shooting themselves in the foot here...why on Earth would they want to deny their voters one of the good things in life....? ;)

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8 minutes ago, Turkish said:

Refugees are welcome here, just not anywhere near her. Same could be said for many of these kind, loving left wing let them come types 

It’s Corbyn’s lot who have dropped away from the Labour hard left Polanski is trying to appeal to and which Reform are trying to attack as they’re both trying to gain ground next week as insurgent parties.

Labour, Tory and coalition record shows a clear scepticism of asylum seekers (as opposed to economic migration). Straw’s Home Office arguably set the tone for Teresa May’s. 

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