Reform isn’t a political party. It’s a corporate lobbying firm.
The business model is simple. Wealthy elites pay Farage to push policies that could make them millions.
4 infuriating examples:
LABOUR NEWS:
• Councils will be forced to build thousands of homes
• Majority of Brexiters willing to accept free movement
• Voters say no to Musk-style donations
Here are the stories we have to celebrate today:
Please read this. It's literally been 8 years in the writing.
The first wave of tech disruption of democracy 2016-2024 is over. What starts now is something much, much worse: the age of information chaos.
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I'll make my point a little more seriously.
£37bn of tax money of many people reading this went during Covid to allegedly corrupt people and organisations.
Not one head has rolled, not one person arrested, not one person doorstepped to answer questions.
Just one puff ball interview with one woman and her husband.
That £37bn has cost British lives, savings, businesses and hope. Still, 4 years later, zero accountability for a monster political story.
Instead, in all seriousness, a senior UK tv journalist has tweeted a story that's so irrelevant that anyone reading it can only draw one conclusion. That "look over there at a shiny bulshit story that'll titilate " replaces serious political journalism surrounding corruption of the state.
You've just tweeted a one liner in Private Eye when you should be looking for the front page of UK state corruption.
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Whilst Studio E are not single handedly to blame, architects, and perhaps more importantly, government, desperately need to address the race to the bottom culture that led to an incompetent architect winning a job because they put in a low fee.