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But you’d never know.

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A reminder that E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G he does is a distraction from the sex crimes he, if there is justice, will be imprisoned for.

On November 3rd, 2026: #AccountabilityIsComing

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BBC today correct Nigel Farage's false claim to Nick Robinson on Political Thinking (13th February 2026) that net migration was only down due to an "exodus" of people leaving the UK since 90% of net migration fall was a fall in immigration. After my 3rd complaint!
www.bbc.co.uk/helpandfeedb...

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The victory of the opposition in Hungary yesterday, like the Polish election in 2023, is a victory for democracy, not just in Europe but around the world.

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Should be part of his next test.

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I don't know why this is so hard for some people to grasp. If we extend our use of fossil gas, rather than going all-out for grid batteries, heat pumps and induction hobs, we extend our dependence on *foreign* sources of gas, regardless of whether we also use the UK's last remaining reserves. 🧵

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Farage’s Staggering Side Hustles – Byline Times Digital / Print Edition Nigel Farage has spent more than 1,113 hours – or 140 working days – on his various other jobs since being elected to Parliament in July 2024.

🟨 Print Edition — Farage’s Staggering Side Hustles

Nigel Farage has spent more than 1,113 hours – or 140 working days – on his various other jobs since being elected to Parliament in July 2024.

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OK, you might have to suffer because of the energy crisis. But Wall Street banks are set to unveil record quaterly earnings and that's what really matters.

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In the year of our Lord 2026,

On the second Sunday of Easter,

Also known as Divine Mercy Sunday,

A convicted felon accused His Holiness the Pope of being weak on crime.

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Richard Tice facing calls to be sacked over firm's £91,000 unpaid tax bill Seeing as Richard Tice held the moral high-ground on Angela Rayner's tax affairs, it's only fair he holds himself to the same standards.

Seeing as Richard Tice held the moral high-ground on Angela Rayner's tax affairs, it's only fair he holds himself to the same standards.

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🚨Tice’s company broke the law by failing to pay tens of thousands of pounds in tax!
Tice’s company broke the law by failing to pay tens of thousands of pounds in tax on dividends that were paid to him and his offshore trust. #UKNews

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You know what would be amazing, if Vance can negotiate an agreement where Iran doesn't enrich above 3.67% (far below weapons grade); gets rid of 98% of its stockpile of uranium; has weekly inspections by the IAEA; and commits to all of this for at 10 years. Oh, yeah, that was the Obama Iran deal.

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Nigel Farage changed his mind about the conflict in the Middle East. You can't trust him with Britain's national security.

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You'd think this whole bizarre affair would be a far bigger story

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Gabriel Pogrund at The Sunday Times originally found this story. And he was more successful than us getting an explanation out of Mr Tice.

It seems Mr Tice's view is that *he* paid income tax, so it doesn't matter that Quidnet didn't. That's not how it works.

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The Home Office' anti-immigration agenda is strangling growth across the economy. It prevents a closer relationship with Europe, deprives us of the workers we need and undermines universities.

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Richard Tice's firm broke law by failing to pay
£91,000 taxes
The deputy leader of Reform UK owns a property investment company that did not pay tax on dividends before sending profits to a trust registered in Jersey
Gabriel Pogrund, Whitehall Editor
Saturday April 11 2026, 8.30pm BST, The Sunday Times

Richard Tice's firm broke law by failing to pay £91,000 taxes The deputy leader of Reform UK owns a property investment company that did not pay tax on dividends before sending profits to a trust registered in Jersey Gabriel Pogrund, Whitehall Editor Saturday April 11 2026, 8.30pm BST, The Sunday Times

Tice, a multimillionaire who has put his business acumen and success at the heart of his political career, owned more than 90 per cent of Quidnet personally and through various on and offshore entities he controlled. He added that he had received
"professional accountancy advice" and the revelations were "hardly a story" and "just an attempt to smear a successful businessman turned politician giving hope to millions of people".
The MP received some of the dividends in the form of shares, meaning he also continues to hold equity he would never have received had tax been correctly deducted.

Tice, a multimillionaire who has put his business acumen and success at the heart of his political career, owned more than 90 per cent of Quidnet personally and through various on and offshore entities he controlled. He added that he had received "professional accountancy advice" and the revelations were "hardly a story" and "just an attempt to smear a successful businessman turned politician giving hope to millions of people". The MP received some of the dividends in the form of shares, meaning he also continues to hold equity he would never have received had tax been correctly deducted.

When Angela Rayner, the former deputy prime minister, failed to pay stamp duty on the purchase of a second home, Tice said her position was "morally completely indefensible" and that she would resign if she had
"any moral decency".

When Angela Rayner, the former deputy prime minister, failed to pay stamp duty on the purchase of a second home, Tice said her position was "morally completely indefensible" and that she would resign if she had "any moral decency".

Dick says he’s being unfairly targeted. He’s just a lovely multi-millionaire politician “giving hope to millions of people”…
by failing to pay tax, while claiming to give a shit about their lives and their public services.

“Moral decency” is for other people. Not special little rich-boy, Tice.

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Your regular reminder that the US had a pain-stakingly negotiated and workable deal with Iran when Trump came to power, but he tore it up. He's now desperately trying to secure a deal much worse than the one he set aside.

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This is Reform MP, Andrew Rosindell, writing to POTUS Joe Biden 6 years ago proposing the UK hands to Chagos islands to Mauritius and rents them back on a 99-year lease.

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“Viktor Orbán is the strongest leader in Europe and the EU’s biggest nightmare.” Nigel Farage showing the way in 2018.

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Why isn’t there any recorded drawing of the free energy bill prize, you might ask?
Because it was rigged — is the answer.
What are the police and mainstream journalists doing about it, you might ask again?
Jack shit — is the answer.

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Reform UK donor linked to sanctioned Iranian conglomerate A churchwarden behind a £200,000 gift to Nigel Farage’s party is the director of a company cited in French intelligence memos

A tiny firm - so small it doesn’t have to publish audited accounts - with £81k in cash made 7 donations totalling £200k to Reform UK.

We now know the firm has had long-term dealings in Iran, including a €145m deal with the Iranian state-owned telecoms company.

Reform have more questions to answer.

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Alan Stay is Reform UK’s candidate for Parkhurst and Hunnyhill, Isle of Wight.

He’s a racist and misogynist.

Let’s look at his Facebook posts.

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The Telegraph just gave a convicted criminal a two-page spread to explain why he's pumping £4 million into Reform UK. They tucked his criminal record away in the small print. So as a former financial crime specialist I’ll do their job for them👇

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Polanski talks the Populist talk but his councils don't walk the walk.

Polanski is making empty promises about house building, green energy, £80bn/year in extra borrowing, etc. However, his councils aren't building houses, stop pylons being built, and have cut spending.

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The real headline: crypto crook (who pleaded guilty to breaking US money laundering rules) plans to try and buy UK politics www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/202...

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Labour had no chance of winning here so voted Green to get rid of Reform. Be a little grateful.

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Your words David. You can never withdraw them and they are not easily explained away. ‘Enough already’ of trying to change what was said and what was meant.

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Those who are concerned that the party has stepped back from outright rejection of NATO may be comforted by the idea that the changes we are demanding of NATO would be unachievable without a radical rethinking of the Alliance. Couple that with NO first use of nukes. So we should fire nukes second?

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