Why do crackpots who claim they're thinking for themselves always believe the same set of conspiracy theories?
Look through their timeline and it's usually anti-vax, anti-5G, anti-15 minutes cites, like they're being manipulated from the same playbook.
@SimonHeighton@implausibleblog In both cases they knew who oversees housebuilding and the armed forces.
The witless Kenyon didn't seem to realise that it would be a Reform government overseeing the recruitment of 30,000 new police officers!
@SimonHeighton@implausibleblog Can you point to where they didn't know who oversees those ships, or who oversees housebuilding?
I don't think that happened.
@SimonHeighton@implausibleblog Reed and Healy aren't ministers.
I definitely didn't say all details, I said flagship policies. Kenyon couldn't even work out who'd employ 30,000 more police officers, let alone how much they'd cost.
That's why Reform are on course for their third loss in a row.
@SimonHeighton@implausibleblog I'm holding him to the same basic standards all prospective MPs should be held to.
Know how your flagship policies are going to be funded.
It's one of the reasons he's going to lose this election.
@SimonHeighton@implausibleblog No, just the basics of how much a flagship policy will cost. He failed miserably.
First rule of business or politics, know the numbers.
@SimonHeighton@implausibleblog He's an elected Reform politician. He should know how their policies are funding.
We don't need amateur hour opportunists, who'll just be Westminster stooges.
@SimonHeighton@implausibleblog It's a fairly basic question to a high level policy, where's the money coming from.
Look how he squirmed and avoided the question.
We need intelligent professionals representing us and making our laws
@SimonHeighton@implausibleblog A Reform government would be the recruiter. He's standing for Reform. He should know the answer and not dodge the question.