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Farage. Well he’s Top of the Pops right now! šŸ˜‚

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FriedGreenTomatoes2 Thu 06-Feb-25 20:59:23

This tonight, from the ā€˜i’ newspaper (that I also now subscribe to, not just The Telegraph!) ….

ā€œNigel Farage stood up at Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday to hostile silence. Squashed together in the Commons, MPs from other parties glowered at him, and then delighted as he appeared to fluff his lines when asking a question about the Chagos Islands.

Behind the scenes it is a different story, with individual MPs from other parties queuing up to ask the Reform UK leader to sign House of Commons wine bottles and drinks coasters for family members and constituents who are fans of his brand of straight-talking populism. It’s not clear whether those MPs acknowledge the cognitive dissonance involved.

There’s no doubt Reform is having a moment. On average, the last half-dozen polls have put the party on 25 per cent, putting it equal first with Labour. Three of those polls put the party in the lead, either solely or in tandem with Labour.

It’s causing tangible jitters among both Labour and Conservative MPs. At PMQs, Farage accused them of ā€œpanic.ā€

This week a group of around 40 Labour MPs from ā€œRed Wallā€ seats in the north of England called for Sir Keir Starmer to send a stronger message on immigration as they seek to see off the threat from Farage and his crew ahead of local elections in May.

Behind the scenes, other Labour MPs have requested training sessions from No 10 on how to deal with Reform in their areas. ā€œIt really troubles them,ā€ a Labour source said.ā€

C’mon REFORM!

Shinamae Fri 07-Feb-25 10:12:18

mum2three

What exactly is the point here? Is it personalities or policies? Once again, personality seems more important than policies. I can't say I actually like Nigel Farage, but that is beside the point. He is standing up for those who actually care about Great Britain and want to put a stop to its continuing decline, which is more than can be said for the majority of people on Gransnet!

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Shinamae Fri 07-Feb-25 10:10:32

MayBee70

BlueBelle

I always know who starts your threads FGT as soon as I read the title I say to myself bet that’s …l
I won’t write any more because I feel so sick looking at the photo you ve put on that I need the bathroom …lquick

Was just about to say the same. Have to turn the tv off every time he comes on and I’m really not impressed with having a quick glance at gransnet only to see that picture. The constant adoration of Farage and Trump by some people on here is making me want to avoid the forum and it wouldn’t surprise me if it isn’t having the same effect on other people, too.

Oh the drama!! šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
Why even engage? why not ignore if it sends you into pearl clutching mode?.🤣

silverlining48 Fri 07-Feb-25 10:03:25

Farage is looking out for himself just as his friend Trump is. As for us being a declining country we have some way to go because last time I looked we are the world’s 6 th richest nation.

Barleyfields Fri 07-Feb-25 10:02:22

How do you think Reform could possibly form a functioning government FGT? What expertise and experience can they bring to the table? Farage has a lot to say for himself but he couldn’t run the country on his own and he can’t appoint a cabinet of people who are not MPs or peers, unlike Trump.

Freya5 Fri 07-Feb-25 09:58:28

Doodledog

How do you hide threads?

Just scroll past, no need to even open them is there??

Churchview Fri 07-Feb-25 09:58:08

I'd be very interested to know how Farage and the other Reform MPs are considered now by their constituents.

Are they working for them on the issues that matter?
Or are they just busy campaigning.

Farage was key to driving Britain through Brexit.
Brexit was necessary to isolate the UK.
Was the plan always to make us vulnerable so that his pal Trump can turn his greedy eye to a weakened UK when he's finished with Gaza, Canada, Greenland and Mexico.

I can never forget Farage's links to Aaron Banks. Where did the money from Brexit come from?

If Trump-loving, fox hunt supporting, misogynistic Farage's intentions are good I'll eat my MAGA hat.

Cossy Fri 07-Feb-25 09:57:47

Interesting, the demography of many people who support Reform, is, in the main, quite similar to those who support Trump.

Anti-immigration, anti-trans, live in poorer deprived areas, truly believe Trump and Farage care about them and speak for them.

It’s a facade. Trump and Farage care the most about themselves, it’s about perceived power and ego.

At least Farage can string sentences together, using words of more than two syllables!

Note, I said many, not all supporters, before you jump on me.

Farage needs to learn his MP duties before he even dreams about being PM.

Freya5 Fri 07-Feb-25 09:56:24

BlueBelle

I always know who starts your threads FGT as soon as I read the title I say to myself bet that’s …l
I won’t write any more because I feel so sick looking at the photo you ve put on that I need the bathroom …lquick

I feel exactly the same when I see Starmer, or hear his wooden attempt to play the world leader.

Cossy Fri 07-Feb-25 09:51:34

mum2three

What exactly is the point here? Is it personalities or policies? Once again, personality seems more important than policies. I can't say I actually like Nigel Farage, but that is beside the point. He is standing up for those who actually care about Great Britain and want to put a stop to its continuing decline, which is more than can be said for the majority of people on Gransnet!

What exactly do you mean by ā€œcontinuing declineā€

LizzieDrip Fri 07-Feb-25 09:48:58

ā€Think I’ll just keep away from the place for a whileā€

Me too MayBee. I wouldn’t engage with people holding many of these views in real life … so I’m not doing it on GN either.

eazybee Fri 07-Feb-25 09:46:39

I heard Farage attempting to ask a question in the house through a barrage of jeers and catcalls and noticed the absence of any attempt to restore order from the Speaker.
Farage seizes the day because he is able to expose the hypocrisy of the contemptible Starmer, and the mendacity and duplicity of those who support him.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Fri 07-Feb-25 09:26:04

Yes I too watched PMQs on Wednesday westendgirl. Nigel Farage tried a few times to ask Keir Starmer his question but there was so much barracking going on from the Labour back benches he had to keep trying to be heard. Then he stopped and smiled politely hoping it would calm down. Big mistake! No chance. He should have just ploughed on regardless. The Speaker Lindsay Hoyle obviously realised the situation and urged Nigel Farage to ā€œjust get on with it!ā€.

westendgirl Fri 07-Feb-25 09:18:10

~I watched Prime Ministers questions and seem to remember the Speaker telling Farridge to get a move on . I also remember Starmer putting him down with a rather nice line on the lines of F. being in his constituency if he could remember where Clacton was.
perhaps I saw a different programme from you Primrose.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Fri 07-Feb-25 09:17:32

petra

GrannyGravy13

Whatever you think about Mr Farage and Reform I think it’s obvious that the fox is definitely in the hen house.

Time for the other parties to take note…

They laughed and ridiculed him some years ago, didn’t they?
Look how that ended.

True petra. Remember him saying in the EU parliament ā€œWell they’re not laughing now!ā€.

Doodledog Fri 07-Feb-25 08:58:49

Thank you. Is it possible to screen by thread subject, or is it a case by case thing?

TheatreLover Fri 07-Feb-25 08:57:09

Doodledog

How do you hide threads?

On my iPhone I click onto the thread I want to hide. To the right of Forums > News and Politics (which is where the thread I want to hide is located) there is a red upward arrow. Click on that arrow and there is the Hide this Discussion' option.

I haven't found out how to hide thread on iPad.

Kandinsky Fri 07-Feb-25 08:53:29

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Doodledog Fri 07-Feb-25 08:51:22

Sago

I wonder how long it will take Starmer to lower the voting age to 16?

I read somewhere vague and unverifiable that this will happen in 17 months, 2 weeks and 3 days, but it will only apply to those who sign using their granny’s blood that they will always vote Labour.

HTH.

Sago Fri 07-Feb-25 08:42:55

I wonder how long it will take Starmer to lower the voting age to 16?

Doodledog Fri 07-Feb-25 08:39:23

How do you hide threads?

LadyGracie Fri 07-Feb-25 08:37:35

So true mum2three.

Kandinsky Fri 07-Feb-25 08:30:29

Those of you severely affected by Nigel Farage, the thread title clearly mentions his name so no need to open the thread and get all dramatic about leaving the site.
Just ignore the threads - I ignore 80% of threads on the N&P board.

Autumncolours Fri 07-Feb-25 08:20:57

Totally agree MayBee. I’ve not been on Gransnet for ages for that very reason. First thing I see today. Trump and Farage are both self-serving attention seekers who say unkind things about others. Forcibly moving people from their homelands in Gaza so you can benefit by turning it into the ā€˜Riviera’? Deporting vulnerable people? Outrageous! Sadly it’s ā€˜Goodbye Gransnet’ for the foreseeable from me.

petra Fri 07-Feb-25 08:20:51

GrannyGravy13

Whatever you think about Mr Farage and Reform I think it’s obvious that the fox is definitely in the hen house.

Time for the other parties to take note…

They laughed and ridiculed him some years ago, didn’t they?
Look how that ended.

Chocolatelovinggran Fri 07-Feb-25 08:14:05

I think that Mr Farage should try being an MP first, before he has a stab at being Prime Minister. He is very hot on rhetoric, very cool on working for his constituency.
Unless, of course, someone from Essex knows something different...