@Chelsearory Mate that bet is literal lunacy, as a professional sports broadcaster why on earth would you think that was a good idea, unless you just fancied a 5k donation to charity.....
@mtracey He was mentally ill, he killed innocent ppl. He can spew idealistic ideas that people shouldn't work places that aren't pure, financial pressures don't allow it.
Society is broken, thats true. But its a few people's fault, not everyone who conforms due to personal circumstances
For those who doubt it, this is the timeline of corruption:
Late May 2024: Christopher Harborne secretly transfers £5 million to Nigel Farage.
3 June 2024: Days after the transfer, Farage announces he will stand for Parliament.
4 July 2024: Farage is elected MP for Clacton.
29 May 2025: Farage announces that Reform UK will become the first British political party to accept donations in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
29 May 2025: Speaking at the Bitcoin Conference in Las Vegas, Farage unveils plans for a Crypto Assets and Digital Finance Bill, including reducing capital gains tax on crypto assets from 24% to 10%, creating a Bitcoin reserve at the Bank of England, and preventing banks from debanking crypto users.
September 2025: Farage publicly namechecks Tether and Bitfinex, companies in which Christopher Harborne is a major shareholder, and says he is going to the Bank of England to argue against restrictions on crypto and against the proposed digital pound.
13 October 2025: At the Digital Asset Summit in London, Farage says he wants to “bring crypto in from the cold” and immediately halt work on a UK central bank digital currency (“Britcoin”).
25 October 2025: At the Zebu Live crypto conference in London, Farage positions himself as a political champion of the crypto industry and repeats calls for lower crypto taxation and wider adoption.
3 November 2025: In a speech in the City of London, Farage again calls for crypto deregulation and for the UK to become a global crypto hub.
If it could be proven that the £5 million secret payment influenced Farage’s actions as a sitting MP, that raises extremely serious questions. Potential issues could include parliamentary standards breaches, tax issues, bribery or corruption offences. Under the Bribery Act 2010, the most serious bribery offences carry a maximum sentence of 10 years’ imprisonment.
@GianfrancoShoIa Its obviously the rules that are prohibiting our growth.
But thats the reality. Fans need to learn we are going to lose our best players for years until we close the gap.
Best thing we can do is find talent early, get a couple of good years out of them and sell them for £££££.
@FabrizioRomano@LukeEdwardsTele Romano sold his soul now hes getting found out. Everyone block him and he'll fade away. Professional stirrer that is cashing in bank from agents for unsettling players
The problem is the public don't want a credible leader, they want someone like trump who will say whatever they want to appease them, regardless of who it offends or upsets, doesn't matter if they actually do anything, they're not fussed in results, just headlines.
@rebekkarnold By that logic what is the point of him resigning, another couple of months wasted on a leadership contest to elect the next one who will be just the same.
@BeabahJ@HarleyShah We never vote for a PM, thats not how it works here, we vote for a party, the parties elect there own PM, not sure how that works for every party but when the conservatives did it recently the conservative MPs voted until there were 2 candidates left then the party members chose.
“We are in the age of billionaire funded misinformation, whose sole purpose is to topple democratically elected leaders, and insert leadership that favours the wealthy elites over the working people.”
You don’t have to be a fan of Keir Starmer to see this is what’s happening.
@SamCKx Such is politics now, and if your on the wrong side of the people who own/ control the media narrative you just have to accept that your whole life will be subject to an onlslaught of negativity for the whole time your in office.
Part of the job and you need incredibly thick skin
@rj_abel It's not hard to understand at all though is it? That's how our system works. The party were elected, not the man, although I get that in practise that's not exactly people's intentions when they vote. But it was just as fair/unfair when the tories were putting Truss in charge.
@GlamBecks21 No, did immensurable damage to the country with brexit, which is demonstrated in black and white in the video he recently shared of an illegal stating he's coming here to 'st*b and sho*t' becasue we left the EU so it is harder for us to get rid of him.
Farage isn't the answer.
@I_amMukhtar I can guarantee you there has been an increased police presence in all of these places.
There was no COBRA when a toddler got threw to crocodiles, or when little Preston was abused and killed.
I think your just helping reinforce the divide, most ppl are appalled by all of these
@Rjshannon93@AmericaPapaBear It's like talking to my 8 yo, look dude, all I said was I thought the original post had an undertone, you may or may not agree, thats your opinion, and everyone is entitled to one. Have a great day my guy