Farage Says ‘Bigots’ And ‘Extremists’ Are Not Welcome In Reform UK

Started by Borg Refinery, September 28, 2024, 11:44:33 AM

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Borg Refinery

Why not just support the Heritage Party? They seem to be the real deal, the thing that Reform aren't and they aren't run by some corrupt billionaire

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heritage_Party_(UK)

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1wwezvpd4no

QuoteWhat does the Heritage Party stand for?
In a party election broadcast, on 24 June, Mr Kurten accused successive governments of leading the United Kingdom "down a path of managed decline", arguing ministers and political parties at Westminster had been "ruining our nation, our culture, our history, and our heritage".

"We desperately need a change from the policies and agendas which have been pushed over the last few decades," he said.

"The agenda of mass immigration, the agenda of net zero, the woke agenda, by which we have comprehensive sexuality education, going into our children's schools and teaching them things which are unscientific and very, very damaging to their upbringing.

"The Heritage Party will change all that because we have the positive policies and principles which we need to restore our nation."

What other policies does it have?
The key policies the party promotes include:

protecting "traditional family values"
controlling the UK's borders
ensuring there are no further lockdowns
supporting freedom of speech, if it does not incite violence, crime, or directly threaten another person
preventing schools promoting messages undermining "the picture of the traditional nuclear family as the best model of family"
abandoning the commitment to net-zero carbon dioxide emissions

At least they seem to truly adhere to and believe in those principles and won't sellout to the bloody Tories in some election pact at the last minute just to try and gain some semblance of power, like that Nick Clegg and his delusional Lib Dems - with Swinson the attention-seeker and her ilk of latter years

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Streetwalker

He has always tried to distance himself and his parties from extremists but of course a few will always slip through the net no matter how hard you try to stop them .I hope this doesn't mean that Reform become too sterile though , while they don't want out and out nutjobs I would like to see people with a bit of history of sticking their necks out so to speak .

Borg Refinery

QuoteNigel Farage has said "bigots" and "extremists" are not welcome in Reform UK, as he seeks to "professionalise" the party after its election success.

Addressing its annual conference in Birmingham, the Reform UK leader said the party was "coming of age" after winning its first MPs in July.

But he conceded the party had not been "professional enough" to properly vet candidates, following a series of controversies over their past comments.

He added that the party represented the "silent majority" and could have won more seats, but that "amateurism let us down".

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Fair play. He's trying his utmost and that's all anyone can ask  :)


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