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Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

Exactly what I was saying earlier....doesn't take much momentum to get something like this going.
There are plenty who didn't vote last election, and plenty who would be 'anyone but Nige' ....with two outcomes 1.landing the most humiliating defeat ever 2. People having their say on how fed up they are with politics.

The big parties could all lend activists to do some Binface door knocking too
 
He’ll have backtracked long before then and will be blaming the main parties for obstructing democracy and ignoring the will of the people of Clacton - even though democracy was served at the last General Election, and he was elected in accordance with the will of the people of Clacton.
Reading now that he can’t backtrack as his resignation has been accepted (or rather he has been appointed to a “role” that means can no longer be an MP). So by election it is.
 
Reading now that he can’t backtrack as his resignation has been accepted (or rather he has been appointed to a “role” that means can no longer be an MP). So by election it is.

Exactly. I absolutely love this. One of the best things to happen to British politics in a long time. The guy who is always used to avoiding scrutiny and setting the news cycle to his own ends thinks he’s made a wildly clever gambit to avoid said scrutiny, and now has no choice but to spend the summer arguing with a bin. He’s going to look like a time waster, and a completely ridiculous embarrassment. All the more so because of his attempts to paint this as an apocalyptic ‘people vs the establishment’ election. At a minimum, he’s probably going to give up a thousand or more votes to Binface. They’ll be able to ridicule him for ever more on that. He’s a guy who relies on seeming inevitable, like the all powerful force. And this will show him up.

Also thought this was hilarious from the BBC. Shows up the limits of trying to do opinion pieces with the constraints of ‘balance’ and ending up in a completely absurd position. Just don’t write the article if you have to claim this might be a masterful gambit from Farage!

 
Exactly. I absolutely love this. One of the best things to happen to British politics in a long time. The guy who is always used to avoiding scrutiny and setting the news cycle to his own ends thinks he’s made a wildly clever gambit to avoid said scrutiny, and now has no choice but to spend the summer arguing with a bin. He’s going to look like a time waster, and a completely ridiculous embarrassment. All the more so because of his attempts to paint this as an apocalyptic ‘people vs the establishment’ election. At a minimum, he’s probably going to give up a thousand or more votes to Binface. They’ll be able to ridicule him for ever more on that. He’s a guy who relies on seeming inevitable, like the all powerful force. And this will show him up.

Also thought this was hilarious from the BBC. Shows up the limits of trying to do opinion pieces with the constraints of ‘balance’ and ending up in a completely absurd position. Just don’t write the article if you have to claim this might be a masterful gambit from Farage!


You can never underestimate the stupidity of the British electorate.
 
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