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/pol/ - brit/pol - Eddie Edition
Anonymous United Kingdom No.512488750
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Farage is there for one thing only, to stop the flow right.

He probably doesn't even want to win given his recent actions, he knows what's coming. If reform win, he'll get bogged down by the civil service on even the token gestures.

Country is broke too, if this parliament doesn't call in the IMF, the next one will - all shaping up for Farage and the 'right' to take the fall which is what they'll label it as. There'll probably be a democrat president by 2029 too who will put pressure on from the other side of the Atlantic.

They'd love him to have to get an IMF bailout on the condition we rejoin the EU.

People will then gravitate back to tory/labour - each back voting 'to keep the other out' classic, with any new party being met with 'look at what happened last time we tried that'

All shaping up nicely, after which the country will be irredeemable - if it isn't already.
/pol/ - Brit/pol political discussion
Anonymous United Kingdom No.512315890
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He's about 2 years behind the curve at present, and the gap is growing faster than he can keep up

The press have actually eased off him this year as he's the best form of containment to stop things drifting further right- but now he's not always under attack or on the offensive, he has time to think things over and it's finally revealing what a cuck mind he has

The boomer is washed
/pol/ - brit/pol/ - rBonnie edition
Anonymous United Kingdom No.511169695
>>511168840
you miss the point lad

its all well and good moving them around the country out of your area, but reform have currently low localised representation so its easy to do

by 2029 they will have mps and councillors in most of the country, and probably running it - then where do you put them given zias bitch wont deport?