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tamada wrote: May 4, 2025, 5:19 pm ^
But you have absolutely no clue about how I like to vote, do you? You seem to think that you do and herein lies your problem, not mine.

If you think my opinion that the great British unwashed are exercising voting pillockry is terribly insulting, I'm sure they'll appreciate your concern, albeit superfluous and irrelevant.
I personally dont give a flying flamingo how you vote or even how your brain seems to believe that your opinion is the be all and end all of intelligent thought process.
You do however seem to have a superiority complex that makes you believe that calling millions of people unwashed and pilloks because they support a movement you have constantly vilified makes you a clever little bunny. My apologies if my contribution to this thread is just superfluous or irrelevant but do you know Oh Supreme Poster thats just tough titty. :-"
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Back on topic, Reform will have to wait another four years or so before getting a crack at the big prize. Plenty of time to get a proper agenda and meaningful election manifesto together, rather than the emotive "hot-button" items they've managed to dupe some with. Otherwise, it will be more of the same, even if they prevail.
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Honest Nige from down the pub,
Who wants what's best for everyone,
Honest Nige who tells the truth,
And never lies to anyone!
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Honest Nige (who didn't visit the constituency), sufficiently muddied the waters in Hamilton to hand Scottish Labour a by election victory.

Much being said in the media about how Reform ran a close third behind the SNP.

What's that they say about close? Only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades?

In the meantime, the Tory party has officially been declared MIA.

And Reform are now mired in mindless burkha wars.
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tamada wrote: June 6, 2025, 1:38 pm Honest Nige (who didn't visit the constituency), sufficiently muddied the waters in Hamilton to hand Scottish Labour a by election victory.

Much being said in the media about how Reform ran a close third behind the SNP.

What's that they say about close? Only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades?

In the meantime, the Tory party has officially been declared MIA.

And Reform are now mired in mindless burkha wars.
Hardly the result of the century Tam. Hamilton is not well known for its Center Right voting habits.
Good to see the voters were not influenced by some of the disgusting accusations from both the SNP and Liebour. :-"
Hopefully another nail in the SNP's coffin.
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AlexO wrote: June 6, 2025, 4:56 pm
tamada wrote: June 6, 2025, 1:38 pm Honest Nige (who didn't visit the constituency), sufficiently muddied the waters in Hamilton to hand Scottish Labour a by election victory.

Much being said in the media about how Reform ran a close third behind the SNP.

What's that they say about close? Only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades?

In the meantime, the Tory party has officially been declared MIA.

And Reform are now mired in mindless burkha wars.
Hardly the result of the century Tam. Hamilton is not well known for its Center Right voting habits.
Good to see the voters were not influenced by some of the disgusting accusations from both the SNP and Liebour. :-"
Hopefully another nail in the SNP's coffin.
Apart from the borders, is there anywhere in Scotland where the 'center right' can stick their heids above the parapet?

I must have missed those "disgusting accusations" but I'm sure you'll enlighten me. Since you say it was from the first and second place winners, I presume it was against the bronze medallists?

But don't all politicians sling sh*t all the time.
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...and he's back.

Zia Yusuf has announced his return to Reform UK just two days after he quit as party chairman.

On Saturday night Mr Yusuf announced on X that his shock resignation had been “born of exhaustion” after working at the top of the party for 11 months “without a day off”.

Sounds like another lightweight flip-flopper to me. He will go far in politics, but maybe not with this clown circus.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/20 ... ng-farage/
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