@King0243_PJC@JeremyVineOn5 Lol. Hilarious to watch all these hapless Reform clowns so desperately trying to defend blatant, indefensible hypocrisy and their corrupt leader's latest tantrums. If only they knew how pathetically silly they look. Car crash TV at its best.
@grahamjeal You mean you're happy to indulge Farage in his latest little tantrum - as if he cares about 'ordinary people'! Everyone knows he's trying desperately to hide from scrutiny and he's rattled. But his pitiful stunt has backfired. No one wants to play. Vote for Count Binface.
@FreedomMatty Wake up. Everyone knows he represents no one but himself and his bank balance. And there's no one in the UK who's more 'establishment' than Farage.
@Tucka1990@dave43law Inevitable 'whataboutery' as usual. Farage has made an absolute fool of himself with yet another absurd tantrum - all to try to avoid accountability. His alleged corruption is way beyond other parties. Farage barely ever turns up in parliament. They're a joke, and you know it.
@Tucka1990@dave43law I've given you facts, which is why you react so negatively; they don't fit the narrative. Everyone knows reform is very far from being "for the people". The financial greed of the leadership is on an industrial scale for all to see. Farage is an autocrat.
@chekeeuk@TheRealJamieKay Lol. And you call me a moron. Hilarious. Your simple minded drivel is a perfect example of how simplistically reform supporters are conned into seeing things. Try looking at, and understanding actual facts and thinking them through before slinging insults.
@charlesd128025@TheRealJamieKay Even you can probably work out why they're not relevant. The issue isn’t just that Farage received the money before becoming an MP. It’s whether he had to register it once he became one. That’s what’s being investigated, along with why he lobbied the Bank of England months later.
@NDows39@TheParzivalKing@TheRealJamieKay Ok, "engage your brain for a minute if possible." There's no general policy of giving free driving lessons to people who don’t work or contribute. In very limited circumstances, there's discretionary funding to help someone get a licence if it will help them get work.
@Chasetherabbit@NDows39@TheRealJamieKay No. It's called 'whataboutery'. And if you do have half a brain, you should put it to better use than indulging in feeble conspiracy theories. Try looking at what's going on in front of you.
@carole_dalziel@ZiaYusufUK Judging by your defensive responses, it's safe to say - like many reform diehards, you'll support Farage no matter what he does or how badly he behaves.
@EdwinGulv@LondonEconomic If they’re all one party, why have they spent decades opposing each other’s budgets, tax policies, Brexit positions and spending plans? By your logic, every issue with cross-party agreement is some sort of conspiracy - something the far right loves to invent.
@NDows39@TheParzivalKing@TheRealJamieKay Lol. I've neither defended or dismissed anything of the sort. Did you struggle to understand my post? Or are you just foaming at the mouth with wild assumptions about other topics?