AngryofBagshot

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AngryofBagshot

AngryofBagshot

@AngryofB

I try to do the right thing. I try not to be a hypocrite. I endeavour to be consistent. Others not doing so tend to make me angry!

Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth·
Kuenssberg asks, how can we afford to pay people £15/hour LK, who earns around £400,000/year, doesn't ask, how can people afford to live on less than £15/hour? Neither does she ask, should we be subsidising the profits of businesses by topping up the poverty wages they pay?
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
The face of the man who owns Reform and who will decide all their policies. You won't have ever heard of this Thai business man because Nigel Farage keeps him hidden. But he is who you are voting for.
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AngryofBagshot@AngryofB·
I think you will find he’s working for our country on the world stage, doing a damn good job!
Rod Mason@Rod__Mason

@AngryofB All the other party leaders have been campaigning hard. Starmer is still (for now) the leader of the Labour Party; and they’re standing to be elected as the government in Scotland and Wales, as well as in local elections nationwide. He either doesn’t care, or knows he’s hated.

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Absent angler
Absent angler@absent_angler·
@wallaceme @AngryofB Educating a small group of people using more resources could only be justifiable if it were to enable them to work to the benefit of others, private schooling in the UK does it in a way that in almost all cases is just allowing them to work to their own selfish benefit.
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Absent angler
Absent angler@absent_angler·
@wallaceme @AngryofB I haven't misunderstood it, I have a different view / analysis. If you think free market capitalism is great and should have no restraints, then sure private schooling can be logically consistent. If you see the obvious moral and practical flaws, not so much.
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Kevin Hollinrake MP
Kevin Hollinrake MP@kevinhollinrake·
Nigel Farage suddenly pulled out of @bbclaurak today, immediately following the revelation about an undeclared £5m donation from a Crypto King living in Thailand. Apparently he simply “changed his mind” about appearing. No scrutiny. No declaration. No accountability. One rule for Reform, another for everyone else.
Kevin Hollinrake MP@kevinhollinrake

As a new Member of Parliament, Nigel Farage was obliged to report to the House of Commons all political donations and gifts he had received during the previous 12 months. He did not. The Conservatives are therefore today referring Nigel Farage to the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner.

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Victoria Derbyshire
Victoria Derbyshire@vicderbyshire·
Latest data on small boat arrivals from Home Office as of 1 May, 2026 1 January 2026 to 30 April 2026 = 6,416 people That’s 42% down on same period in 2025 gov.uk/government/pub…
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If ‘us’ means @reformparty_uk - you are for once spot on! We despise you!
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick

We were reminded once again this week that there are plenty of people in our country who despise us. We don’t need more thoughts and prayers. We need deportations. A lot of them. In the last fortnight alone an Afghan gang, masterminded by an asylum seeker was estimated to be behind the theft of 62,000 phones. A Nigerian migrant who raped a teenager after using human rights law to dodge deportation for a previous “sexually motivated” attack was jailed for 17 years. And three asylum seekers from Iran and Egypt, living in a taxpayer-funded hotel, were found guilty of raping a woman on Brighton beach. Then, on Wednesday, a Somali-born man is suspected of having attacked Jews in Golders Green. It followed the fire-bombing of an ambulance last month in an attack claimed by an Iranian-linked group, Ashab al Yamin. After this latest assault on our people, we don’t need hollow statements from former prime ministers who waved in deranged and dangerous people. Or warnings about “turning inwards” from others when our open borders have proved deadly. We need to stop allowing random people from cultures that hate us to flood into our country and stay here. And we need those people who hate us to leave. Voluntarily, ideally. Or forcibly deported by the Government if necessary. It’s that simple. We cannot keep living alongside people who want to harm us and leech off our generosity. There are far too many people who use the UK as a playground for their criminality and as a platform to exact revenge for their perceived grievances. In many cases they have brought with them a disdain for our country and its history, medieval attitudes towards women, and a hatred of Jews that will take generations to shift. Reform UK appears to be the only party that understands this. Zia Yusuf has said that if the Golders Green attacker is found guilty, he would use the Home Secretary’s power under the British Nationality Act 1981 to strip him of his citizenship and deport him from our shores. Just like we will do with the parents of Axel Rudakabanu, who were complicit in the Southport killings.  And as Nigel said this week, a Reform Government will stop the unvetted men in small boats in months. Those here illegally will be deported. End of. Instead of getting rid of the odious characters we have become all too familiar with, this Government is intent on doing the opposite. The Office for National Statistics forecasts that by 2034 nearly 7.2 million people will move here from overseas. It would be the definition of insanity to double down on the disastrous three decades of mass migration which have left us all poorer and less safe. I do not think our country – our traditions, mores, and way of life – could survive another surge of people in such a short period. We are at a crossroads. We cannot keep living like this. Parents, fearful of taking their kids to school past illegal migrant hotels. Women, worried about the rape gangs that continue to exist to this day. And British Jews, looking over their shoulders as they go about their lives, and planning to leave. We either resign ourselves to perpetual insecurity, or we grow a backbone. What is required is tough. Some will scream it’s illiberal. So be it. The extreme liberalism we currently have is failing spectacularly. The sad truth is we are condemning our country to decades of this hell. To save it, we have no choice but to be uncompromising.

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