Ian Quayle
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Ian Quayle
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Retired professional electronics engineer. Humanist. Loves: Science, baking, dogs, Asian food, village life, country walks, Herefordshire, playing 5 string banjo. Dislikes: Brexit, Reform UK, Farage, Trump, Musk, X, Rap "music". I block personal abusers.
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Why aren’t the right wing demanding to know the nationality of the hero who saved multiple lives on the Huntington train knife attack?
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And I agree !

The Gambling industry is a Cancer on our Society, a Disease of desperation, that is exploited for massive profits by its owners !
Clearly a campaign that resonates but it’s interesting how MPs feel they have to literally hold up signs outside No10 to signal what they want from the Budget. Don’t recall this ever happening before when a party is in government…
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“His main theme was that the country was fucked. Largely because of Brexit. Weirdly, he has no memory of being the main architect behind the Brexit vote. He seems to think it happened in a world in which he played no part.”

Farage - the foghorn of failure.

www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Nige is no longer laughing at himself as he ‘performs’ yet another big speech | John Crace
Reform leader is trying to make it as a mainstream politician – which involves contradicting himself and gaslighting voters
www.theguardian.com
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So relieved to hear that the heroic rail staff member who risked their life to protect others is reportedly in stable condition.

Huge admiration to them for their courage in the face of this terrible attack, and to the emergency services for their swift response.
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That means any “Bill of Rights” is simply there at the will of government. Any govt that wants to remove or dilute rights could do without the back up of the ECHR. Any party saying it wants to us to leave the ECHR wants to remove or dilute your rights. No ifs nor buts - they’re fascists.
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The ECHR has got nothing to do with Brexit, and predates the EU.
Is that a deliberately unflattering photo, or is he looking increasingly raddled.
Complete and utter BS. What Mr Brexit Farage knows about the fishing industry could be written on the back of a postage stamp.
It was May who triggered Article 50, authorised by Parliament. She is at least as culpable as the rest.
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We’ll have to make sure that Farage is DEFINITELY held responsible for Brexit Rob @truthtopower.bsky.social otherwise the sheeple will forget ( 🙄🤦‍♀️😩) that he instigated it all and vote for him.
( No one could make this up 🤦‍♀️)
Genius! A New Brexit Strategy For Farage
YouTube video by Truth To Power
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I hope the BBC will challenge Nigel Farage today over the economic damage caused by the Brexit he championed.

He needs to be held to account for the damage he's done instead of always being given an easy ride.
It's rounders, as we say in the UK.
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Laura Kuenssberg, "Zack Polanski, the new Green leader, making a big impression"

Just not big enough to be inviting on as often as Reform UK are
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In case you missed it ...
This is what made the EU's Single Market and Customs Union so vital to British businesses ...
#RejoinEU 🇬🇧🇪🇺
I think they are discussing Americanised rounders.
Gosh! You measure to the nearest millimetre. How fantastic.
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The Farage party seems full of dim chancers and grifters.
That's the man who celebrated holy communion just after landing safely on the moon. It always seemed strange to me that a man who earned a Doctorate developing space rendezvous and docking techniques could be such a devout Christian.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
How Buzz Aldrin's communion on the moon was hushed up | Matthew Cresswell
Matthew Cresswell: As Neil Armstrong's memorial takes place, it's good to remember why Nasa kept Aldrin's surreal lunar ceremony under wraps
www.theguardian.com
My MP (Wiggin W, Tory, now replaced by Ellie Chowns, Green) certainly was. He even praised Johnson's "oven-ready" deal before he'd even read it.
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Dear Universe,

Please stop giving all the money and opportunities to truly awful, evil and destructive individuals, perhaps start focusing on the people who actually give a shit about facts, nature, climate, wellbeing, sustainability, children, housing, education, and each other.

Regards.
Call it the "Farage Party".