Freya5
Dickens
Chestnut
I'll just make a couple of brief points:
1/ People seem obsessed with Farage. I couldn't believe that here was another thread about him. I hope you are keeping track of all the other 649 members and their movements.
2/ I think it's a good thing that Farage is friendly with Trump. We are going to need all the help we can get with Vance as VP.
1/ People seem obsessed with Farage.
... not least the various media, where's he's frequently a feature in both the news and editorial columns.
But seriously, why you should think that it's an obsession, I have no idea, but it's quite normal in political circles - and GN News & Politics could loosely be called that - to discuss high-profile figures. Especially one who blustered his way back into the political limelight, finally winning a seat, and promising to be a thorn in Labour's side and is aiming at seeing 'Reform' ultimately being the catalyst for "a dramatic realignment of the centre-right of British politics"... something he believes the so-called 'silent majority' want.
Logically, for those of us interested in Politics - why would we not want to discuss him?
It is always him though.
My concern is the Islamists getting in on a Palestinian vote, nothing to do with helping their local people. Are you concerned that they blustered their way into parliament, on a subject that we have no control over. not even taking their oath in English, why would this be allowed.
No, it isn't always him.
However he wants to make big political changes, he's said so. He, and Reform, are a serious alternative to the Tory party - it means tempestuous times for Conservatives. Which is, or should be, interesting to everyone who follows the political scene.
So of course he's up for discussion. As is anyone else - like Galloway, Corbyn, etc, who want to change the face and dynamics of 'traditional' British politics.