Hi @Nigel_Farage can you point out which Reformer on this list is “against the establishment”:
Leader: Nigel Farage (former Conservative)
Deputy Leader: Richard Tice (former Conservative)
Chair: Lee Anderson (former Conservative)
Deputy Chair: Paul Nuttalls (former Conservative)
Leader in Scotland: Malcolm Offord (former Conservative Life Peer)
Leader in Wales: Dan Thomas (former Conservative)
Leader of Kent Council: Linden Kemkaran (former Conservative)
Leader of Derbyshire Council: Alan Graves (former Conservative)
Leader of Worcestershire Council: Alan Amos (former Conservative)
Leader of Durham Council: Andrew Husband (former Conservative)
Leader of Leicestershire Council: Dan Harrison (former Conservative)
Leader of Lancashire Council: Stephen Atkinson (former Conservative)
Leader of North Northamptonshire: Martin Griffiths (former Conservative)
Leader of Essex Council: Peter Harris (former Conservative)
Leader of Suffolk Council: Michael Hadwen (former Conservative)
Suella Braverman, former Conservative MP
Danny Kruger, former Conservative MP
Robert Jenrick, former Conservative MP
Sarah Pochin, former Conservative
Jake Berry, former Conservative MP
Ben Bradley, former Conservative MP
Mayoral Candidate: Laila Cunningham (former Conservative)
Mayor of Lincolnshire: Andrea Jenkyns (former Conservative MP)
Leader in London: Alex Wilson (former Conservative)
Former Chair: Dr David Bull (former Conservative)
Head of Local Government: Jaymey McIvor (former Conservative)
Spokesperson for Home Affairs: Zia Yusuf (former Conservative)
Lucy Allan, former Conservative MP
Sarah Atherton, former Conservative MP
Michael Brown, former Conservative MP
Aidan Burley, former Conservative MP
Chris Butler, former Conservative MP
Maria Caulfield, former Conservative MP
Simon Danczuk, former Labour MP
Nadine Dorries, former Conservative MP
Chris Green, former Conservative MP
Jonathan Gullis, former Conservative MP
Adam Holloway, former Conservative MP
David Jones, former Conservative MP
Marco Longhi, former Conservative MP
Anne Marie Morris, former Conservative MP
Lia Nici, former Conservative MP
Henry Smith, former Conservative MP
Mark Reckless, former Conservative MP
Ross Thomson, former Conservative MP and MSP
Ann Widdecombe, former Conservative MP
Nadhim Zahawi, former Conservative MP
Count Binface admits he has not been to Clacton.
“I thought I’d take a leaf out of the current incumbent’s book, and so I specifically have never visited it because I thought that was the done thing.”
@CountBinface | #TimesRadio
Count Binface vs Nigel Farage.
The serial election candidate speaks to @JustinOnWeb about running against the Reform UK leader, after all the major parties say they won't stand in the Clacton by-election.
“It is categorically not true that he and his family have been harassed or hounded by the press.”
Nigel Farage should stop saying he is being harassed by the press because "fundamentally, it is not the case", says @StigAbell.
Clacton should judge @Nigel_Farage on his record as an MP.
2 years exactly as an MP
Only 4% of his contributions in Parliament have even partly mentioned Clacton.
He has spoken in 41 debates in Parliament (93 total contributions including replies in debates), and only raised issues related specifically to Clacton residents 4 times.
1 was his maiden speech, 1 was about NHS dentistry, 1 was a shoe-horned mention on Chagos and 1 was about child sexual exploitation (which was only partly focused on Clacton).
He hasn't held a single surgery since becoming MP.
He doesn't even live in the constituency.
He hardly visits the constituency, and when he does, it's for a photo op.
That's his record.
#AnywhereButClacton
‼️ Listen to BBC Today:
Q: “What is your appeal going to be to the people of Clacton?”
Count Binface: “Well… I’m not Nigel Farage.”
😂
Farage called this by-election to dominate the headlines. Instead, he’s handed @CountBinface a national platform.
As we celebrate ten years since the UK voted to leave the EU, it's worth just reminding ourselves of the many benefits of Brexit, as clearly articulated by those who voted for it.
#Brexit
Look, it's perfectly simple. I wasn't going to become an MP, then I was given £5 million and I coincidentally decided to run for Parliament. I then bought a house for £1.4m cash after saying I was "skint" and my girlfriend bought a house for £885,000 with money she didn't have and which I originally said I had bought. The gift was totally unconditional, as well as being for security and then it was a reward for Brexit. Nobody should have known about it, but the Russians hacked my phone, according to 'counter-espionage experts' who don't exist. See?
@Nigel_Farage@RobKenyonReform You lot cannot be arsed in explaining yourselves. You have just shoved this through our door WITHOUT KNOCKING! You seem to be doing this tactic throughout our estate! I am most offended as I had some serious questions to ask!