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Patrick Dudette

@Patrick_Dudette

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Between my ears Katılım Mayıs 2017
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Keith Jones
Keith Jones@JonesJones42710·
@JonathanPieNews No, he resigned to prove what utter chicken shits his critics are. He has been proven correct
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Jonathan Pie
Jonathan Pie@JonathanPieNews·
You're a voter in Clacton. Your MP triggered a by-election to delay an investigation into his financial affairs. The other parties refuse to pander to his self-indulgent vanity project. The only opposition he has is a man dressed as a bin, because this is not a serious election.
Ross Kempsell@RossKempsell

You're a voter in Clacton on 13 August. Your choice is Reform, or a man dressed as a bin. The established parties didn't bother to send you a candidate. You feel like they care about you so little they literally sent you a bloke dressed as a bin. That's all you need to know

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Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@reformparty_uk Farage resigned (from a job he already had), to get back a job (he already had). Why does he constantly need you're need approval? He sounds a bit needy. What some people would call High Maintenance. Still if he's your man????
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Reform UK
Reform UK@reformparty_uk·
“I will be voting Reform and I will be voting for Farage.” Let’s listen to the people of Clacton. 👇
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Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@KarenOB24451798 @RobMassey328422 @JanetOulag92058 Its similar in that I thought Burnham was being a wally but different in that I thought Burnham didn't have a hope of defeating Reform in Makerfield. I didn't think Burnham was popular in Makerfield. I know Farage is popular in Clacton. Everyone knows Farage is popular in Clacton
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Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@KarenOB24451798 @RobMassey328422 @JanetOulag92058 It is different, Farage stepped down to show he is popular in place where he knows and 50 million other people know, he is popular. Isn't this just a bit needy. I could have told him he was popular in Clacton and saved him all this trouble.
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Patrick Dudette
Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@JanetOulag92058 Hi @Janetoulag, most working people don't have holiday homes. Does your house in Clacton sit empty? This is a serious question. Where I live Reform say they will force holiday home owners to sell or have a permanent resident. Is this Reform policy or do they pander to the locals?
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Janet Oulaghan
Janet Oulaghan@JanetOulag92058·
Labour no longer represents working people. Deep down, they look down on everyone outside their own privileged political bubble. Only time they interested in working people. Election times. When YOUR GOOD ENOUGH THEN that they canvass for your votes NEVER VOTE LABOUR IN AGAIN
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Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@JanetOulag92058 @JanetOulag92058 Is your Clacton address your Second Home? The Reform candidate here wants an end to all seaside Second Homes. I am sure she has said it's Reform policy to end second home ownership in seaside towns.
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Janet Oulaghan
Janet Oulaghan@JanetOulag92058·
Why do Governments keep ignoring the electorate and the will of the people and continue to act as if we are irrelevant? Conservatives ignored the electorate for 14 years! Labour also ignore the will of the people Why do they believe we will vote for them ever again?
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Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@JanetOulag92058 I would think most people want a £20 an hour minimum & 3 or 4 times the funding for the NHS & completely free public transport. You're right this is always ignored by Politicians, but I can't see any of this being suggested by Reform.
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Patrick Dudette
Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@RealPatriotsRVQ They could win the next Election & I would also bet that, that will not make the Reform supporters happy. It won't be Farage's fault of course, they will still blame everything else for their unhappiness but Farage being PM will not make them happy.
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John J. Williams
John J. Williams@RealPatriotsRVQ·
🇬🇧 Reform UK leader Nigel Farage was spotted meeting supporters after the England match, as the party continues to make gains in UK opinion polls. Could Reform UK win the next general election? 🟢 Yes, they can win 🔴 No, they won’t win What do you think? 👇
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Patrick Dudette
Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@SeanBrackstone @SimonKelly14 If someone gave you £5 million, wouldn't you expect then to call in a favour at some point? You would need a written contract or they could ask you to do something you wouldn't even do for £5 million. You'd spend the rest of your life waiting for them to call in their favour.
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Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@RossKempsell Farage resigned (from a job he already had), to get back a job (he already had). Why does he constantly you're need approval? He sounds a bit needy. What some people would call High Maintenance. Still if he's your man????
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Ross Kempsell
Ross Kempsell@RossKempsell·
You're a voter in Clacton on 13 August. Your choice is Reform, or a man dressed as a bin. The established parties didn't bother to send you a candidate. You feel like they care about you so little they literally sent you a bloke dressed as a bin. That's all you need to know
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Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@JustWaine22 Yes he's a clever man. He is going to prove that the people who liked him 2 years ago, still like him. If only he'd asked me, I could have told him that & save everyone all this trouble. Still it is hilarious watching his supporters pile on a man who puts a bin on his head.
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Just Waine
Just Waine@JustWaine22·
Farage gives Clacton voters the power to judge him. Big parties hide instead – proving they fear democracy when it might go Reform’s way! #NigelFarage #ReformUK #Brexit
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Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@TomK_Brit1993 It's not the left is it? He had a job & resigned so he could show that the people who liked him 2 years ago still like him. All this'll show is that he hasn't become toxic amongst his own supporters & this only makes sense if there is a Reform Leadership Civil War happening.
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Thomas King
Thomas King@TomK_Brit1993·
Message to the left who think they'll take Farage down: You won't.
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Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@JanetOulag92058 If I had my way, for starters. I would maintain the NHS, triple it's funding, make the minimum wage £20 an hour, 0% mortgages for all under 25s and make all public transport and car parks free. I think that would probably be the will of most people. I don't see that in Reform
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Janet Oulaghan
Janet Oulaghan@JanetOulag92058·
Why do Governments keep ignoring the electorate and the will of the people and continue to act as if we are irrelevant? Conservatives ignored the electorate for 14 years! Labour also ignoring the will of the people Why do they believe we will vote for them ever again?
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Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@LeoKearse Farage hasn't let me down, but he has let down his supporters. They're being used so he can line his pockets. Still they support him. It's a cult.
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Leo Kearse - see me on tour! Links in bio
With Reform looking inevitable, the establishment is panicking, pulling out every bit of European-style lawfare and harassment to stop them. The latest is an investigation into £5 million received from a Bitcoin billionaire. I'd like to see the Labour politician who can turn down five million quid. In fact I don't remember Labour agonising over the ethical implications of receiving £11 million from unions, the conflict of interest in receiving £6 million from energy tycoon Dale Vince, or the dodginess of receiving £4 million from a Cayman Islands-based hedge fund. They've ramped up the harassment as well, with journalists staking out Farage's daughter's home. No wonder nobody wants to run against the establishment. Farage called a by-election to draw a line under these matters and the establishment parties - the Tories, Labour, Lib Dems, Greens - are all boycotting the vote, creating an inverted cordon sanitaire. Would be nice if they could do that at the general election too.
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Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@mikeerwydd1968 It's a Reform Party Leadership civil war. Has a £5million bung made Farage even toxic amongst his own supporter? In normal times it would have. Even if Farage wins he will always be asked the £5million question when campaigning. So where does that leave the rest of Reform?
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mike erwydd. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧🇮🇱✝️
So let me get this straight. Nigel Farage is being dragged in front of what many people will quite rightly see as an establishment kangaroo court. Instead of hiding behind lawyers, committees and Westminster procedure, he calls a by the book, legitimate by-election in Clacton and says: fine, let the people decide. And somehow that is a circus. A farce. A vanity project. But when Labour manufactured a by-election less than a month ago, got one of their own candidates to stand down, parachuted in their preferred man, and effectively cleared the path for their next Prime Minister, that was apparently democracy working exactly as intended. Funny how that works, isn’t it? When the establishment does it, it’s strategy. When Farage does it, it’s chaos. When Labour moves people around like chess pieces, it’s legitimate, and all above board, the whole bandwagon jumps onboard. When voters in Clacton are handed the final say, suddenly everyone starts clutching their pearls about the “cost to the taxpayer”, Even though Reform are funding it, but the establishment wants you to pay for one they "think" is coming later down the line. Honestly, some people need to wake the fuck up.....
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Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@Joseph_Boam Reform supporters say I am the establishment with my 3 bed semi in a nowhere town, that no one cares about & the mansion owning, land owning, bank owning, £5million bunging people are the one's singing "Anarchy in the UK". I wish I'd known I'd have given everyone a pay rise.
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Joseph Boam
Joseph Boam@Joseph_Boam·
Reform UK is the ONLY truly anti-establishment party in Britain. 🇬🇧 Deny it, you can’t…
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Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@JanetOulag92058 So he had a job & resigned in order to get his job back & guess what he'll prove that the people who liked him 2 years ago still like him. Sounds a bit needy, what some people call "high maintenance", but if he's your man! I hope he'll make you happy.
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Janet Oulaghan
Janet Oulaghan@JanetOulag92058·
I live in Clacton and it’s not true about Nigel not being in Clacton (he lives there) myself and my family voted for him in 2024 and will be doing so again. We see what the left are trying to do, it won’t work.
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Patrick Dudette@Patrick_Dudette·
@PDRNHPUK It would appear Reform aren't united. The only thing that makes sense is that Farage called this by election because there is a Reform Leadership civil war going on right now. There are 5 million reasons why The Reform Leadership would think Farage is toxic.
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Paul Rimmer
Paul Rimmer@PDRNHPUK·
The People united will Never be defeated! & We are more united behind the Great Farage than ever!!
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