@Delilah15707758@NOBLEINTHENORTH@MirabelTweets1 Well that’s a very strange comment.
I’ll assume 1 of 2 things, you’re a Farage fan, or a leftie. Unfortunately for the country, both yield the same outcome.
@SandyofSuffolk Well at least you’ve read them, I assume you agree with them if they are copied. This way you know there’s another option that can achieve what you want if/when Reform decline. 🤝
1. Again, thanks.
2. So he wasn’t sowing anything, simply being honest highlighting reality, the real picture of the country that msm refuse to document in order to avoid civil unrest.
3. It’s not racist to not want your country to suffer the same fate as Iran or Lebanon, because that’s slowly what is happening if we continue on this path, whether you realise it or not, and whether you support it or not.
4. See number 2.
@NotFarLeftAtAll I don’t think anyone would disagree that he needs security, probably has needed it for a long time, but just play by the rules and declare donations. Thats not to much to ask is it. Especially of someone that wants to hold the highest office in the land.
@RPGpickett I agree with not turning comments off. If what you say here holds any weight, let it be debated. If there’s no right to reply, it’s a pretty safe bet that whatever was said, wasn’t true.
I wouldn’t want anyone hounded out if they have done nothing wrong. Not even Nigel. I don’t even like the idea of guilty until proven innocent. Which is why I believe it’s necessary to allow the enquiry to run its course, let him be proven to be innocent of wrong doing and carry on, or guilty of wrong doing and the people of Clacton can then decide if he’s still the person they thought he was when they originally voted for him.
What I dislike about the situation is that Farage seems to think he can avoid the enquiry completely by becoming re-elected, like he’ll be exonerated without the facts ever seeing daylight.
It is horrifying and very sad what has happened in parts of the UK.
The same thing will happen here if we follow them down the pathway of multiculturalism and acceptance of radical Islam. This is the journey we are on.
There is an alternative. A path that involves us learning from others mistakes and charting a different course.
@cillianblack It makes me wonder how much Rupert’s idea of retrospective prosecution comes into play when you see the very people that caused many of today’s problems crawling back from under their rocks! I think he’s put the fear of god into them!
Well, firstly, thanks for calling me a donkey. Lovely.
Secondly, take a look around, if telling the truth about Britain looks like slagging it off, we’ve got problems haven’t we. Wanting to fix those problems and not pretend they don’t exist is the most patriotic thing we can do.
Thirdly, if you don’t think the division was already there, and very deep,and purposely created by the left, maybe you aren’t being shown the entire picture?
I didn’t say he was guilty, I stated nothing but the facts as we currently know them.
He took the money, allegedly kept quiet about it, it’s not for me to judge him, just as it’s not for the good people of Clacton to judge him. There’s a recognised body set up to investigate and judge him. That’s who should judge him. Guilty or not
An Australian farmer in 1991 telling you the Fabian Plan. @RupertLowe10@RestoreBritain He spoke of the English constitution being destroyed by them - part of the plan.
https://t.co/62mHTXOesG
@_HenryBolton Typical Reform Chihuahuas, all bark no bite, like every other aspect of the party, no clue, no policy, just make a lot of noise and hope people don’t ask.