“His response has been to appeal for rage. That’s his response to a father who has lost his son and asked for that not to happen. Exploiting this tragedy to create grievance and division would be wrong in any circumstances but to do it when the family are expressly saying please don’t is unforgivable. It shows exactly who he is”
Keir Starmer responds to Nigel Farage at #PMQs
Well done to Max Wilkinson from the Lib Dems (and others) in Parliament today calling out Farage for ignoring the wishes of the family of Henry and using their tragedy to stoke hate and division. Hear also the shouts of 'rubbish' from the Reform benches; shame on them. #ReformUK
How noble of Mr Farage to lend his voice to the Henry Nowak debate.
Strange then that he couldn’t be bothered to attend today's Commons statement by Shabana Mahmood on the Nowak case(ordered by the Speaker after the killer's sentencing & bodycam release)🤔
Zetterström starts for Sweden against Norway in a World Cup warm up match. Sondre Langås is on the bench for Norway. The game kicks off at 6pm. International Rams! 🐏
@davideWH@politixintheuk Not the people who not only enabled, but encouraged illegal immigrants to come here , for their own political gain then ? #farage. Interesting take. 🤔
Anyone with an ounce of sense and discernment can see that @Keir_Starmer is a genuine servant of the British people: prime minister, the foremost public servant. More power to your elbow, @Keir_Starmer.
This morning the Govt won a court case meaning the UK won’t have to pay over £100M to Rwanda to clean up the mess left by the Tories.
But sod discussing that, let’s just have yet another day of #PoliticsLive speculating on the Labour leadership.
@Tory_Brexit69@wendlingere49 Well, I'd take it as an endorsement if someone known as "The Prince of Darkness" didn't like me
And it simply isn't true that the rest of the country hates him 🙄
@gareth_youreds@TheSouth_Stand Doesn't mean it hasn't happened... you read the bit about the journalists dying? Oh, and there was, of course, the mysterious bakery fire.
In a normal world this kind of ownership of a political party would be illegal. Let’s be clear, Reform UK is a private limited company.
Nigel Farage and Party Chairman Zia Yusuf serve as the directors and guarantors, having taken over from the previous share-based company structure. Yes it’s now a registered CHARITY dedicated to the corruption and dismantling of UK democracy.
Never has there been a better example of Turkeys voting for Christmas in UK politics.
If Farage was to be elected Prime Minister in 2029, the country would literally be being run by a private company. Not even the Americans could achieve that despite their best efforts.
It’s time to wake up and understand that Nigel Farage is NOT a man of the people, he’s a man owned by dark money. Without that dark money Reform could not operate and field candidates at either local or national level.
Paying a membership to the party provides NO voting rights. Reform UK members do not directly dictate party policy; under the party's constitution, policy is set by the party's board and the leader, with input from members at conferences.
Farage holds considerable influence over the governing board, as the party leader is empowered to directly appoint the party chairman and three board members. He is truly Trump’s mini me in every sense.
My thanks to Political Paralysis for the clip
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@gareth_youreds@TheSouth_Stand Because Marinakis doesn't have a dodgy history of money laundering, drug trafficking, mysterious deaths of journalists investigating, dodgy dealings with Olympiakos to avoid ffp rules etc etc