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shmmeee

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Exhibit number 7151738 in “Reform voters are particularly weird compared to all other Brits”

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SkyBlueDom26

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Yes Macca there are no right wingers in Hove. Fucks sake man do you even listen to the shit you come out with?
Rich coming from a sad twat like yourself, the amount of shit you come out with….never known such a saddo as bad as you

Find it hilarious how you try and mug people off, time to have a good look in the mirror
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Reform UK is rapidly becoming much more mainstream as 42% of voters are either already supporting the party or open to it, according to a new mega-poll.
A survey of 5,000 people has uncovered that Nigel Farage’s party is now drawing in the average Briton instead of people on the political margins.

Such bad news but oh well
The world will be changing
 

Ccfcisparks

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Reform UK is rapidly becoming much more mainstream as 42% of voters are either already supporting the party or open to it, according to a new mega-poll.
A survey of 5,000 people has uncovered that Nigel Farage’s party is now drawing in the average Briton instead of people on the political margins.

Such bad news but oh well
The world will be changing
good news to me. SEND THEM BACK
 

Captain Dart

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Reform UK is rapidly becoming much more mainstream as 42% of voters are either already supporting the party or open to it, according to a new mega-poll.
A survey of 5,000 people has uncovered that Nigel Farage’s party is now drawing in the average Briton instead of people on the political margins.

Such bad news but oh well
The world will be changing
What is shows is immense dissatisfaction with the mainstream, even the LibDems and Greens are inching up as Labour and Tory fall. I certainly will never vote for Lab ever again and I did so consistantly from the late 70s up to the time Jim Cunninghan retired. I regard myself as politically homeless and if I vote at all it will be as a protest vote.
 

Ccfcisparks

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What is shows is immense dissatisfaction with the mainstream, even the LibDems and Greens are inching up as Labour and Tory fall. I certainly will never vote for Lab ever again and I did so consistantly from the late 70s up to the time Jim Cunninghan retired. I regard myself as politically homeless and if I vote at all it will be as a protest vote.
It feels like its become a lot more tribal recently, with both sides getting futher to the left or right.
 

SBT

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Listened to an interesting podcast the other day with John Burn-Murdoch from the FT who was arguing that the share of people who are totally oblivious to politics has shrunk partly due to social media, and that has helped parties like Reform with people who would otherwise respond ‘Don’t Know’ to political surveys etc
 

Grendel

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Cool. Now we’ve got everyone’s opinion on paying the wrong amount of stamp duty. A this is very clear fraud not a disabled kid in sight. I assume the righties will be demanding Farage resigns.


How is it fraud? Are the police investigating.

Playing the disability card as a reason for buying a second home and not declaring it is very desperate.
 

tisza

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Reform UK is rapidly becoming much more mainstream as 42% of voters are either already supporting the party or open to it, according to a new mega-poll.
A survey of 5,000 people has uncovered that Nigel Farage’s party is now drawing in the average Briton instead of people on the political margins.

Such bad news but oh well
The world will be changing
People falling for a message with no real substance behind it. Reform conference will be interesting to see what emerges as policy on issues other than immigration. At the moment it seems like the Brexit referendum - a lot of noise with no policy behind it
 

SkyBlueDom26

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Look exactly how I thought they would, probably haven’t heard of a shower or hygiene. Ugly tramps! ‘It intimidates us’ such a shame what this country has become
 

mmttww

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Playing the disability card as a reason for buying a second home and not declaring it is very desperate.

She and her husband had the old one adapted. Since the divorce, they share it to care for him. If they had local authority funding to fund the adaptations, you can't usually sell the house for a fair few years afterwards as a condition of the funding.

Situation has been handled poorly and whether it was intentional to pay less than she should have, think it'll be hard to keep her in post. What's boiling my p*ss is framing it as some kind of property empire building with aggressive tax planning. Total b*ll*cks.
 

PVA

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People falling for a message with no real substance behind it. Reform conference will be interesting to see what emerges as policy on issues other than immigration. At the moment it seems like the Brexit referendum - a lot of noise with no policy behind it

They're absolutely fucking useless under the slightest hint of any pushback or accountability.

See this latest nonsense from Tice who says Starmer is no better than Kim Jong Un because some people were locked up for *checks notes* breaking the law:


 

Grendel

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She and her husband had the old one adapted for their son. Since the divorce, they share it to care for him. If they've had local authority funding to help with the adaptations, you can't usually sell the house for a fair few years afterwards as a condition of the funding.

Situation has been handled poorly and whether it was intentional to pay less than she should have, think it'll be hard to keep her in post. What's boiling my p*ss is framing it as some kind of property empire building with aggressive tax planning. Total b*ll*cks.

She took £165,000 out of the trust for her own personal use
 

SkyBlueDom26

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She and her husband had the old one adapted for their son. Since the divorce, they share it to care for him. If they've had local authority funding to help with the adaptations, you can't usually sell the house for a fair few years afterwards as a condition of the funding.

Situation has been handled poorly and whether it was intentional to pay less than she should have, think it'll be hard to keep her in post. What's boiling my p*ss is framing it as some kind of property empire building with aggressive tax planning. Total b*ll*cks.
Here he is, it’s mr Green Party! You happy with that new absolute donkey now in charge?
 

mmttww

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She took £165,000 out of the trust...

Not sure what that's got to do with anything I posted, and I expect she'll go, which doesn't bother me a whole lot. Just not having the idea that it's all an evil scheme to accumulate wealth. You'll disagree, I can live with that.
 

chiefdave

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What's boiling my p*ss is framing it as some kind of property empire building with aggressive tax planning. Total b*ll*cks.
People going on about hypocrisy but the different levels of reporting are off the scale. Several days of front pages about Raynor's 'property empire' which consists of a family home for a family going through divorce, a property she doesn't own and just gets use of while in post as did everyone before her, and a flat in Brighton.

Struggle to have much outrage that the deputy PM can afford to buy a flat.
 
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Sky Blue Pete

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People going on about hypocrisy but the different levels of reporting are off the scale. Several days of front pages about Raynor's 'property empire' which consists of a family home for a family going through divorce, a property she doesn't own and just gets use of while in post as did everyone before her, and a flat in Brighton.

Struggle to have much outrage that the deputy PM can afford to buy a flat.
And we don’t have free press or free speech
 

Marty

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She and her husband had the old one adapted. Since the divorce, they share it to care for him. If they had local authority funding to fund the adaptations, you can't usually sell the house for a fair few years afterwards as a condition of the funding.

Situation has been handled poorly and whether it was intentional to pay less than she should have, think it'll be hard to keep her in post. What's boiling my p*ss is framing it as some kind of property empire building with aggressive tax planning. Total b*ll*cks.

Why is the tax payer funding this when they're clearly quite well off and can easily afford it themselves.
 

Sick Boy

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People falling for a message with no real substance behind it. Reform conference will be interesting to see what emerges as policy on issues other than immigration. At the moment it seems like the Brexit referendum - a lot of noise with no policy behind it
I’m not sure that even matters these days!
 

SkyBlueDom26

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Cool, I'm not. How long before you get your head round the fact that you following me around here screaming validates my life choices?
following you round here, says the one who always used to reply randomly to my posts with pictures and gifs trying to be a smart arse. Bit embarrassing really ain’t it
 

mmttww

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Why is the tax payer funding this when they're clearly quite well off and can easily afford it themselves.

Don't know, don't really care. No clue if she or they are well off vs. your normal MP or minister. Just pointing out that you can't sell a house for a while if you've had funding which seems a more logical explanation for why they still own it than the 'its all about grabbing money!' angle.
 

Grendel

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Not sure what that's got to do with anything I posted, and I expect she'll go, which doesn't bother me a whole lot. Just not having the idea that it's all an evil scheme to accumulate wealth. You'll disagree, I can live with that.

It’s not evil. It’s an attempt to mitigate tax liability through a trust. Ironically something Rachel Reeves is trying to stamp out.

The taking money out has everything to do with it as it immediately becomes a ROB
 

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