Ex Labour I'm for an Independent Scotland & anyone can't accept it take a hike My views are my Own every country has a Right of Independence
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Reform UK & Advance UK Supporters, often believe lies, even when the truth is accessible, due to psychological comfort, social pressures, and the way information is presented. When lies are repeated frequently, they can begin to feel like truth—a phenomenon sometimes called the "illusory truth effect, The Farage or Tommy 10 Names, moments", some may say.........
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Reform UK & Advance UK Supporters, often believe lies, even when the truth is accessible, due to psychological comfort, social pressures, and the way information is presented. When lies are repeated frequently, they can begin to feel like truth—a phenomenon sometimes called the "illusory truth effect, The Farage or Tommy 10 Names, moments", some may say.........
#Jail4Farage #jailforfarage #Jail4Tommy10names
Reform UK & Advance UK Supporters, often believe lies, even when the truth is accessible, due to psychological comfort, social pressures, and the way information is presented. When lies are repeated frequently, they can begin to feel like truth—a phenomenon sometimes called the "illusory truth effect, The Farage or Tommy 10 Names, moments", some may say.........
Reform UK & Advance UK Supporters, often believe lies, even when the truth is accessible, due to psychological comfort, social pressures, and the way information is presented. When lies are repeated frequently, they can begin to feel like truth—a phenomenon sometimes called the "illusory truth effect, The Farage or Tommy 10 Names, momements", some may say.........
Reform voters, often believe lies, even when the truth is accessible, due to psychological comfort, social pressures, and the way information is presented. When lies are repeated frequently, they can begin to feel like truth—a phenomenon sometimes called the "illusory truth effect, or The Farage movement", some may say.........
Reform voters, often believe lies, even when the truth is accessible, due to psychological comfort, social pressures, and the way information is presented. When lies are repeated frequently, they can begin to feel like truth—a phenomenon sometimes called the "illusory truth effect, or The Farage movement", some may say.........
Reform voters, often believe lies, even when the truth is accessible, due to psychological comfort, social pressures, and the way information is presented. When lies are repeated frequently, they can begin to feel like truth—a phenomenon sometimes called the "illusory truth effect, or The Farage movement", some may say.........
You, sir, have spent you're whole career lying through your back teeth. If you hadn't, there would be no reform party and brexshit would never have happened.
Throughout history grifters like you, your blind followers and your billionaire donors have come together to dupe the people in the uk....
Your Reform voters, often believe your lies, even when the truth is accessible, due to psychological comfort, social pressures, and the way information is presented. You certainly know when lies are repeated frequently, they can begin to feel like truth—a phenomenon sometimes called the "illusory truth effect, or The Farage moment", some may say.........the farage and reform business expansion, need the gullible, the low educated, other grifters, pedophiles, Racists and so on from the dregs of society.....
Where else would you get them?
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You aligned with Thatcher’s famous 1990 House of Commons "No, no, no" rejection of further European integration. You have argued that if she had remained in power, she would never have signed the 1992 Maastricht Treaty, which created the European Union, making his own political movement unnecessary....
Following her death in 2013, You even declared that you we're the only politician "keeping the flame of Thatcherism alive".
Prior to Thatcherism,
Prior to Margaret Thatcher becoming Prime Minister in 1979, the UK government owned a vast portfolio of industries, particularly following the post-war nationalisation programme of the Attlee Labour government (1945–1951). These state-owned enterprises (SOEs) were established to control key utilities, transportation, and "heavy industries".
Key Nationalised Industries and Utilities
Bank of England (1946): Brought under public ownership.
Coal Industry (1947): Over 800 coalmines were nationalised under the National Coal Board (NCB).
Electricity Supply Industry (1947–1948): Centralised under the British Electricity Authority and regional boards.
Gas Industry (1949): Local authority gas undertakings were brought under the Gas Council.
Railways (1948): The "Big Four" railway companies were nationalised to form British Railways.
Civil Aviation (1946): British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) and British European Airways (BEA).
Telecommunications (1947): Cable & Wireless.
Iron and Steel (1949/1967): Initially nationalised in 1949, denationalised in 1953, and re-nationalised in 1967 as the British Steel Corporation (BSC).
British Leyland (1975): Nationalised after falling into bankruptcy; included brands like Rover, Mini, and Jaguar.
Rolls-Royce (1971): Acquired into public ownership after bankruptcy.
British Shipbuilders (1977): Formed to nationalise the shipbuilding and ship repair industry.
British Aerospace (1977): Formed by the Aircraft and Shipbuilding Industries Act 1977.
National Freight Corporation (1948): Road freight and logistics group.
British Waterways (1948): Inland water transport.
British Airports Authority (BAA) (1966): Managed major airports.
British Petroleum (BP): The government held a majority stake, with sales beginning in 1979.
Thomas Cook (1948): Taken into public ownership as part of the Transport Holding Company.
Radioactive Substances (1948): State control of radioactive materials.
The overall employment rate (the percentage of working-age people in jobs) was far higher before the Thatcher era. In the late 1970s, it hovered around 72% to 76%, but plunged to historic lows below 65% in the early 1980s before eventually recovering in later decades.
Thatcherism put millions out of work, destroyed their futures and gave generations a life on the dole.....
Only the elite 1% did well due to Thatcher, The comfortable became Millionaires & The Millionaires became billionaires. The working class became poorer and you want more of this....!!!
You prey on the weak, the poor, the folk with a very low IQ of intelligence, laughing with your donors all the way to your offshore accounts.......
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What you will not hear from Farage and Co, is how they are going to find out where all this money went to! Why, because, if they can get it when they we're in the Conservative Party, they can get it all over again as a business, called Reform.......
It need a special type to keep voting to be ripped off, over & over ......
Now what was Starmer saying if he became PM he would investigate this, but then when he did become PM, he told the MET & The Express to bury it, and Zero outcry from those on your knees type, you know those pesky wee brit nats, with the very low IQ of intelligence 😉
What the Brit Nat state news outlets should be looking into instead of ignoring.
https://t.co/cH8AK1sHES
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The Number of Migrants entering The UK prior to Brexsh.t was between 300 & 1800 per year and was very controlled & manageable....
After Brexsh.t in 2021, this was increased to 28,500 +
In 2022 increased to 45,700 +
In 2023 increased to 29,400 +
In 2024 increased to 36,800 +
In 2025 increased to 46,400 +
The increase in irregular and illegal immigration after Brexsh.t is primarily driven by the loss of EU-wide agreements that previously allowed for the swift return of asylum seekers, and the loss of access to shared EU security and fingerprint databases.
Loss of the Dublin Regulation: Upon leaving the EU, the UK exited the Dublin III regulation, which previously allowed the UK to return asylum seekers to the first safe EU country they entered. Without this reciprocal agreement, other nations have little obligation to accept returned migrants, making the UK a more attractive final destination.
Farage, knew this would happen and if he denys it, then he not the intelligent guy, his supporters think he is!
Lack of a Replacement Returns Treaty: Post-Brexsh.t, the UK has struggled to secure a comprehensive returns agreement with the EU or with specific countries like France, making it far more difficult to remove individuals who arrive illegally.
Loss of Eurodac Database Access: The UK no longer has direct access to Eurodac, the EU's shared fingerprint database. This means British authorities can no longer instantly verify if an irregular migrant arriving via a small boat has already claimed asylum or been fingerprinted in another EU member state.
Reduced Cross-Border Cooperation: Leaving the EU resulted in a reduction of formal intelligence-sharing and cooperative policing with agencies like Europol. This impairment has made it harder to dismantle the human-smuggling networks operating across the English Channel.
No one with a bit of intelligence, would deny this is wholly owned & caused by Brexsh.t & Farage and his donors.....