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When has Mat Le Tissier said he supports Reform???
And I agree with James
They are not far right (though still generally too far to the right for me as at the current incarnation of the Tory Party.)
Which does not mean that individual supporters don't sometimes hold more extreme views
I agree being far right is nonsense, that's why you've got the sense not to support Reform. But tell me why is somewhere over the rainbow nonsense? It's there but just tantalisingly out of touch and it's where dreams come true Shirley? Please don't upset me I've believed this since my childhood 😭
So he hasn't said he is a reform supporter then!
There is a section of the right wing far to the right of reform as well you know.
Oh and your point about Garage being on his Talk show?
When George Galloway had a show on Talk sport some years ago, he had David Davis the Tory on the show on several occasions.
The two are personal friends apparently, but you would hardly call Galloway a Tory would you?
You are sounding more and more unhinged Sludge and you've just swapped the wild shouts of fascism and abuse for Reform instead of the Tories.
Maybe you should calmly explain what Reform policies are far-right?
From where I am sat, you just seem to rudely dismiss the concerns of working class people and are urging us to vote for Liberal Democrats and Greens, who according to polls are overwhelmingly supported by wealthier people and presumably serve their interests?
What happened?!
Slightly swerving, ive just read that Caerphilly has voted Labour in every election to Westminster since 1918, if they pull this off then it's massive, i dont have that much gripe with reform, IMO, it will just be another group of politicians skimming from the top after promising the earth but doing nothing other than self enrichment, its the leader and who i believe to be just another deep state asset. and will continue under orders like Starmer to destroy the UK from within.
Like all parties they will prove to disappoint, will be unable to please all sides and will attract their fair share of scandals and controversies. But they do at least understand the problems facing the UK instead of having their heads in the sand, and in my opinion are talking well on a few other issues impacting society, such as things like digital exclusion, wellbeing of younger people etc.
Either way, the idea they are "far-right" is just laughable. It's bollocks and their detractors know it.
As for Caerphilly, I think it's very likely that Labour will lose, which in itself is remarkable as you say, but they will also likely get their lowest share in history etc, the lowest share of either of the three main parties of the last 100 years, and there are real impacts on senedd business too, given Labours narrow majority.
So it's a really interesting seat. How much can be assessed against the rest of the UK is unclear. Obviously it's a very working class seat, which is where Reform typically do best, but unlike similar places in the UK, Plaid operate here.
He thinks they are “far right” because reform go on about stopping the boats and immigration etc….it really comes to something when we are happy to let people born here suffer on, some who might have fought wars for the uk whilst letting almost anyone in and giving them a roof over their heads amongst many other things we tax payers pay for. It’s like wokeness on steroids. He hasn’t got a clue what it’s costing to house the 1000’s who arrive every month, many of whom can’t speak a word of English. I know a few who work on the frontline of this and it’s absolute chaos.