Urban75 Home About Offline BrixtonBuzz Contact

Nigel Farage

just-a-reminder-of-the-truth-behind-an-actual-traitor-given-v0-gq83fo159u7e1.jpeg
 
Farage's response to the German Christmas market murders was not to express sympathy with those affected, or praise of the emergency services who had to deal with it, no, he launched in to one about how Germany let in a person who hates us. Turns out for once Farage is right, the man does hate us, he's an AfD supporter, the successors to the Nazi party, a party praised by those other legendary cunts who hate us, Elon Musk and Nigel Farage....
 
Be interested in anyone has done some analysis of what would happen for Reform UK to break through.. taking votes from Labour red wall seats or taking votes from Tory shires.. what actually has to happen for them to win seats. I get they have to be more popular, but who with and where..
 
Be interested in anyone has done some analysis of what would happen for Reform UK to break through.. taking votes from Labour red wall seats or taking votes from Tory shires.. what actually has to happen for them to win seats. I get they have to be more popular, but who with and where..

It would be a bit of crystal ball gazing at this point in the election cycle, but they came second in 98 seats, 89 of them taken by Labour, there seems little chance of them getting a majority, but some sort of coalition with the Tories is very possible I guess.

The FT did this piece, which is an interesting read.

“Could Reform UK win the next election? Yes, but it’s unlikely,” said one Starmer ally. “We have to show we’re delivering. There is no blueprint for how a centre-left party beats a populist rightwing party.”

To date, Britain’s first-past-the-post electoral system has prevented insurgent parties from taking the reins of power by rewarding concentrated support rather than a broad spread of votes.

One poll last week put Reform ahead of Labour for the first time, with 24 per cent of support, but even a 10-point swing towards Reform in every single constituency would still leave Farage far from power.

When the polling was run through a seat-prediction model created by Ben Ansell, a professor at Oxford university, the party won only 99 seats, compared with 199 for Labour and 233 for the Conservatives.

Ansell believes there is a less than 10 per cent chance Farage will win a majority at the next general election.

Reform would need a national 16-point swing to win 100 seats and a 26-point swing to win a majority


 
one cheek for each man :hmm:

why would the labour party want to legitimise the frog face fuck as some defacto ambassador to Maga
To try and distract him/reform from causing electoral damage and avoid a potential Reform/Tory hookup? Personally it looks like the march ever rightwards and anything that either Mandellson or Farage is involved with has to be dodgy as fuck.
 
For some reason Facebook has just served me up a Christmas message from Nigel Farage.

Couldn’t help pointing out that the grandchild sat on his knee bore quite a resemblance to Tommy Robinson.
 
I can't decide whether that crowd is more of an embarrassment for following the hunt or for not
milkshaking
the cunt.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Ax^
I can't decide whether that crowd is more of an embarrassment for following the hunt or for not
milkshaking
the cunt.
Looks like there'd be a strong Venn cross-over with the dolts that line up in Sandringham to wave at the parasites
 
Back
Top Bottom