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@realityfoghornn's avatar

If you know anything about Reform, then you will know that Farege is 'Controlled Opposition', funded by the Jews and supported by the Jew convert, Trump.

Farrage has never criticised Islam

Etc, etc....

Its all fkkn 'Theatre' for the sheeple

Sorry

Were you making 'Capital' out of this smorgasborg of insanity ?

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Peter Samuel's avatar

Hope they appoint an Indigenous chairman or woman. Not just British born but British for the last 20 generations.

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Kat Harvey's avatar

Zia was undoubtedly unpopular despite the good work he did but I still don’t really believe he contributed a mere £200,000 to get himself installed as both Chairman and then joint company owner of Reform25. How is that going to work out now?

Clearly Nigel couldn’t mollify Zia this time. I suspected Zia was either a Muslim plant, like Lord Ali, to keep the reins on British political leaders or thought he was buying power for himself like Elon Musk with Twitter. Rupert Lowe and Ben Habib will be cracking open the champagne, and who could blame them after the way they were treated by Zia?

Zia is a talented man if perhaps immature, but Nigel would be wise to bring back Rupert and Ben if he can because, frankly, the talent in the rest of his team is sparse. They need to formulate strong, fearless, policy and address both re-migration and deportation as well as rejecting the ECHR.

Let’s be honest, many of the party membership will be quietly heaving a sigh of relief that Zia’s gone because if Nigel became ill or died, the Chairman may automatically take the Leadership and that would have been most unwelcome with a membership that is feeling over-whelmed by the growing power and numbers of Islam in the U.K.

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David Vance's avatar

He has resigned as co-director of Reform. He has truly left the building. Good riddance

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David Vance's avatar

Good analysis!

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