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It comes as no surprise that the most undervalued professions have the greatest difficulty recruiting and retaining good staff.
OMFG I had to go and check that this ACTUALLY happened.
Since when does the BBC ever do chyrons with a political party's branding, rather than their own? Not to mention this is during a pre-election campaign purdah.
(h/t @iainsol.bsky.social)
Trump once welcomed Farage on stage as the man who won Brexit for the UK.
Now Farage does his best to avoid talking about the mess he helped create.
I remember Farage failing to put forward a proper plan for Brexit before the EU Referendum.
I remember Leave politicians attacking anyone who dared to scrutinise the kind of Brexit being delivered.
I remember Farage convincing his supporters to back Johnson's Brexit...
And now he's pretending he thought that Liz Truss went too far with her budget.
Farage has a habit of rewriting history when it suits him.
www.lbc.co.uk/article/fara...
Some Brexiters are desperate to distance themselves from the mess by pretending that it wasn't done right or that we never really got a proper Brexit.
They were so deluded thinking that we held all the cards and could have the benefits of EU membership without contributing.
The best thing about far-right politicians like Farage and Orban aligning themselves with Trump is that more people look at the chaos in America and think "maybe not".
Reform broke electoral law by holding a competition designed to buy votes, and Farage now refuses to pay up.
I can't say that I'm shocked in the slightest. More corruption, deception and broken promises from the man that helped deliver Brexit.
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/poli...
Most of us do. And these far right parties are all funded by the same billionaires.
It was predicted that Reform would get over 50 seats in the last election.
Polls put Reform as the most popular party in the UK, but these polls don't account for people tactically voting to keep them out, as demonstrated in numerous recent by-elections.
www.independent.co.uk/bulletin/new...
*voice for millionaires
What choice did Farage have?
He could have insisted that the Conservatives publish a comprehensive Brexit plan before he supported them.
As Farage's own career relies heavily on criticising others and avoiding commitment to any particular policy that would expose Brexit, that would never happen.
Iain Duncan Smith insisted that too much time was spent debating Brexit in Parliament, then complained about the wrong Brexit being delivered.
Farage encouraged his supporters to back Johnson's Brexit no questions asked.
They both knew Brexit would fall apart under scrutiny...
Imagine hiring a lawyer to represent you in court, only to lose the case because they didn't show up.
Then they told you the reason they didn't attend was because we have a corrupt legal system.
That's exactly how Farage operates, take the money... do nothing... blame someone else.
If Farage cared so much about our fishing communities during Brexit, why did he only attend 1 EU Fisheries Committee meetings out of 42, then complain about the EU not representing British interests?
And why has Farage seemed to have forgotten all about our fishing industry since Brexit?...
Farage attended conferences that promoted freedom for tax avoiders to buy passports for whatever country they want to live in.
If we "are full" and can't afford "immigrant spongers", why does Farage encourage people from abroad to live here who don't want to contribute to our society?...
If foreign languages spoken on trains makes Farage uncomfortable, why did he choose a career as an MEP living in continental Europe?
Why did he marry a German woman or allow his kids to be bilingual, then have a relationship with a French woman when his marriage ended?...
If Farage truly represents the ordinary working people, why is he now suggesting that the minimum wage for younger workers is too high rather than demanding that people 21 and over have a minimum wage rise?
Why has Farage proposed to cut employment protections like maternity and sickness pay?...
If Reform is for the ordinary working man, why are the people at the top like Richard Tice, Zia Yusuf and Nigel Farage multi-millionaires who are more than happy to take donations in cryptocurrency from billionaires?
Why do they use tax avoidance schemes instead of contributing to our nation?...
Brexit didn't stop immigration or fix the economy.
Farage told his supporters to back Boris Johnson in the 2019 General Election, and he fully supported Liz Truss's budget himself.
So why are Reform MPs telling us that the wrong Brexit was delivered and complaining about Britain being broken?...
To be fair, this may have been after Jebus Trump had healed them all.
Suella Braverman getting upset at somebody called Sue-Ellen Fernandes.
The media estimated that Reform would get over 50 seats in the last General Election.
My personal opinion is that the media will hype Farage's popularity just to get more people to vote for Reform, and when they still under-perform, Farage then claims that the system is rigged against them.
And makes far more enemies than most other nations combined.
There's only one island that Trump has ever had a fondness for...
And that's ███████ Island.
Well look at that. It's been redacted already 🤣
The Bible is too woke for Trump and Hegseth.