Britain does not need another week of Westminster psychodrama.
It needs delivery.
Homes. NHS appointments. Safer streets. Better transport. Secure borders. Cheaper energy. Good jobs. Stronger communities.
That is what politics should be about.
Not endless leadership gossip.
Not manufactured crisis.
Not political correspondents trying to turn every difficult week into a collapse narrartive.
Scrutiny matters. Of course it does.
But so does perspective.
The country does not need more political theatre.
It has a great and strong government that gets on with the job it was elected to do.
Less noise. More delivery.
And I thought Elon was smart - maybe today just a massive Ketamine drip !
False choice.
You can oppose racism and defend democracy.
You can protect borders and reject hate.
You can love any country without pretending civilisation is collapsing every time someone asks for basic decency.
This isn’t courage. It’s fear dressed up as patriotism.
@dave43law@SuellaBraverman Dave totally agree with you - she is despicable
The family wanted dignity.
Reform wanted a headline.
That tells you everything.
The last revolution Robert Kenyon experienced was probably when his office chair turned 360 degrees.
He called it “a historic uprising.”
Then he blamed Labour for the swivel.
By lunchtime, Reform had promised a full inquiry into rotating furniture.
Farage said chairs had “lost control of our borders.”
Tice demanded the castors be deported.
GB News ran a three-hour special called Britain Is Spinning.
Robert then bravely stood up, only to discover the real revolution was gravity.
He has been suspicious of movement ever since.
This is not politics — it is a man being radicalised by IKEA
@WallStreetApes I totally disagree - I am assuming you are being funded by Elon but that too would make sense as Elon hates Nigel and is aligned with Rupert Lowe.
This is who Nigel Farage is for you audience - a comedian !
Richard, blink twice if this is your leadership launch. Give us a hint !
Farage got exposed at PMQs, Keir called out the exploitation of Henry Nowak’s death, and your response is just the usual Reform rage script.
Not leadership.
Not seriousness.
Just grievance politics with a flag emoji.
Reform is NOT a a serious party
On the 5 June 2025, Zia Yusuf made the following statement.
"11 months ago I became chairman of Reform. I've worked full time as a volunteer to take the party from 14 to 30%, quadrupled its membership and delivered historic electoral results. I no longer believe working to get a Reform government elected is a good use of my time, and hereby resign the office."
Farage commented:
"I am genuinely sorry that Zia has decided to step down. As I said just last week, he was a huge factor in our success on May 1st and is an enormously talented person. Politics can be a highly pressured and difficult game and Zia has clearly had enough. He is a loss to us and public life." and added on GB news: ""Not everyone got on with him. Were his interpersonal skills at the top of his list of attributes? No. But I always found him, with me, very polite."
Two days later (7th of June 2025) when he rejoined, Zia made the following comment:
"After 11 months of working as a volunteer to build a political party from scratch, with barely a single day off, my tweet was a decision born of exhaustion. I know the mission is too important and I cannot let people down."
Farage commented:
"He made a mistake, he got it wrong. It plunged us for a few hours into a difficult place. He expressed his regret to me, I forgave him. I did say 'don't do it again', but I forgave him."
Now on Farage. His megaphone is getting louder.
Southport quote (July 2024)
“I wonder whether the truth is being held from us, I don’t know.” Mass Riots
Southampton (June 2026)
"We are living in two-tier Britain where the rights and privileges of white people matter less than those of ethnic minorities" - Riots
Open Questions:
A billionaire gives Farage £5m as a gift/work?
A £1.4m cash property follows?
His phone "hacked by Russia"?
He is now being investigated by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards - that is a good thing.
In between, we also had the whole Rupert Lowe event - will not get into this.
#ReformUK #UKPolitics #ThisIsNotASeriousPoliticalParty