So the saying goes
So, here we go, Rupert Lowe has had a falling out with Farage and shows in this Facebook post that he is even more dangerous and lunatic than Farage is.


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So, here we go, Rupert Lowe has had a falling out with Farage and shows in this Facebook post that he is even more dangerous and lunatic than Farage is.


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And why would ISIS not be able to locate him anywhere but in wintery Britain?
I realise, of course, that Reform, Ltd, is far from the only organisation to have dodgy candidates. I doubt there are many parties (or companies) without them.
Reform is a new company and they will be recruiting people to stand in councils and parliaments. Sometimes they will be defectors from, mainly, the Tories, and sometimes people who have never been in politics before.
But time and time again Reform has put forward people who have not been vetted properly. This is a perfect example of gross incompetence in vetting for the 2024 election. The man has served prison time for fraud and is on the sex offenders’ register.
How on earth could that have been missed?

What is wrong with Reform UK LTD?
It’s not a rhetorical question as the list would be simply too long but why do they keep getting even the basics wrong?
During the last election they selected this man, Jack Denny, to run as a candidate for Leeds. Ex police sergeant and prison officer it seemed he was an apt candidate so they put him forward, had all the literature printed and it was all systems go for the general election.
Only there were a couple of issues they missed:
He’s on the sex offenders’ register after being found in possession with child exploitation images on a usb stick.
Not only that but three years prior this ex police sergeant served time in prison on a fraud conviction.
It was only after these details were released by a newspaper did Reform UK LTD drop him.
Can any random person on the street walk into Reform UK LTD’s HQ and say I’d like to be a MP and they just say sure no problem?
When I retired last year I decided to take a part time job delivering groceries for a large supermarket chain. To get the job I had to have a DBS check, that’s a Disclosure and Barring Services, it checks your criminal background to make sure you are a suitable candidate, it costs the company requesting the information some £30 for a basic one and takes a week or so.
Even a basic disclosure would have brought up all of this information, so why didn’t they do it?
If it wasn’t for the newspaper exposing him we may well have a convicted sex offender and fraudster (read bent police officer) sat in parliament along with the rest of the shower in Reform UK LTD but then again from the majority of the people they have he would have fitted in well.
It seems people delivering groceries are more vetted than potential candidates to run as members of parliament with Reform UK LTD.

Well, maybe not quite yet, but this is definitely suspicious.


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Sounds a bit JD Vance to me. Women should stay at home, and have babies and make their husbands’ dinners. And it you don’t you will be punished…
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Thanks to AndiMac, Sidney and Bongo.
The Deputy Managing Director of Reform, Limited lives half his life in Dubai, as does his whatever she calls herself girl friend, partner, whatever.
In Dubai, 85% of the population are immigrants including Tice and his lady and that plumber with the Botox face. Do Tice and whatsername speak Arabic? Do all the Brits who live in Spain speak Spanish (thanks to Don Don for pointing out my error)?
As Peter shows here, Farage is a lying racist trying to stir up racial hatred. I suspect he’d like some more Fuhrage Riots, but sorry, by and large his fans won’t go out in the rain.

Morning, please have your entrance fee (and a small tip for me) ready.

2. You couldn’t give me a leg up, could you?

3. I will, if I can get off this fence…

4. I’m trying to separate the sheep from the goats… but there’s a lot of them around today.

5. Time for some cats, I think.

6. Do you want to meet my little one?

7. The Northern Lights of Old Aberdeen.

8. I was caught on Stewart’s camera…

9. So was I.

10. Pretty good nosh here, though… You should come over sometime.

11. Just leaving my mark…

12. I’m thinking of standing as president of the USA. I mean, I’d have to be better than that orange animal.

13. They said it was sheep week on Munguin’s Republic, so I brought my two lambs along.

14. We’re applying to be the sheeps’ dogs.

15. I never tyre of my office… get it?
Thanks to Stewart for his wildlife cam shots.

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Thanks to John.

And Farage wants to reduce the amount that we spend on Welfare, focusing on reducing disability benefits for those they claim do not “genuinely deserve help” and restricting benefits exclusively to UK citizens, excluding foreign-born nationals, even when they are working here, paying tax and national insurance.
Proposed measures include reducing support for people with anxiety and reviewing which conditions qualify for disability payments.

Because, of course, the likes of 30p and Jenkyns know far more about these things than doctors do.
I suspect that they will end up paying out far more in tribunal costs, which they will invariably lose, and will cause a pile of suffering to sick people.
That’s Reform Limited.

Well, of course it is. We have a child payment.
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Of course, that only applies as long as we don’t allow England to elect the Fag Ash Fuhrer. Freeloaders? That’s quite something coming from this grifting POS.
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So, how are all these things… promises you might call them… working out for us?
We have the highest fuel bill, thanks to Miliband.
My shopping bills seem to rise with each week.
The only lower interest rate I’ve got is what I get paid on my savings accounts.
If Scotland is at the beating heart of Labour (I mean I’m not sure it has a heart, much less a beating one), why are we doing so badly when it comes to UK wide grants?
I’m also not sure about the extra jobs, but I seem to recall a promise about electricity jobs in Aberdeen which actually materialised in England.
Child poverty hasn’t been ended in Scotland, but has been massively reduced in Scotland, thanks to the SNP and the Scottish parliament and absolutely no thanks whatsoever, to anything you have done, Labour.
And fuel bills which you promise to reduce by £300 have increased twice since you have been in power.
So, in answer to my question, I think we could agree… Not very well!
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Are we likely to see any benefit from this?
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We could be like that. After all it works in Norway, Faeros, Iceland, Denmark, Finland, Greenland. Why not here?
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And let’s NEVER forget this ‘man’, who apparently is the Scottish branch chargehand of Reform UK, Ltd, and who, when he was a Tory and before he defected, put his own financial interest before that of Scotland and in the process, wasted our money. Awful Offal Offord, the unelected bureaucrat and money grubbing Lard.
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