

Pj@maineroad92
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The UK inflation rate falls to 2.8% in the year to April, the Office for National Statistics says And the strong economic news continues. Well done Labour

It's not credible.

He has never shied away from a tough fight and this will be one of the toughest. Here, it’s Andy or Reform. He has already shown he has our back - in the pandemic most of all. So for people in towns like ours, this is a fight we have to win.


He has never shied away from a tough fight and this will be one of the toughest. Here, it’s Andy or Reform. He has already shown he has our back - in the pandemic most of all. So for people in towns like ours, this is a fight we have to win.

Victoria Derbyshire, "We asked for an interview with Nigel Farage tonight and we got a thumbs down emoji from his team" "Over the last couple of weeks we've asked for an interview with Nigel Farage or anyone from Reform UK's front bench ten times" Jake Berry, who used to be a Conservative MP and chairman of the Conservative party, humiliates himself for 5 minutes trying to defend Nigel Farage's £1.4m house purchase dismissing analysis from the Financial Times Watching that Baroness Chakrabarti does her best not to laugh, then repeatedly points out Nigel farage took personal donations from a crypto billionaire while campaigning to lower taxes on crypto transactions



Nothing says ‘saving the Labour Party’ like bribing a traitor.

@Tush27J @rey_ismet Not just that but include Habib’s revelations. Plus the mentions in the Epstein files of colluding to bring May down. Farage and Johnson belong in prison.



He has never shied away from a tough fight and this will be one of the toughest. Here, it’s Andy or Reform. He has already shown he has our back - in the pandemic most of all. So for people in towns like ours, this is a fight we have to win.

For anyone interested in a technical breakdown -Fararge confirmed in an interview with the FT that his I'm a Celeb fee was paid into his company accounts. -The accounts show no significant increase in fixed assets, so we know the house was not purchased via the company -This means the only possible way Farage could have paid for the house with the I'm a Celeb fee, would have been to take a dividend from the company and use it to pay for the house - In order to 'take home' £1.4m Farage would have had to take a dividend of more than £2.2m before income tax- see workings below. Please note this amount could be different, depending on his personal circumstances or tax arrangements, but even if he somehow paid NO tax (which is impossible) that's still £1.4m. - We can see from the accounts that profits retained in the company increased by £1.25m, so he would have needed to make enough to pay the dividend ON TOP of the £1.25m. - This means his company would have needed to make a profit of at least £2.65m AFTER expenses and corporation tax. - This seems extremely unlikely based on analysis of his monthly income declared on his register of interests, completed by @OneFinanceGuy - Also in the FT interview, Fararge said that the high profit in the year was mainly attributable to his I'm a celeb fee - not other earnings, so again, this would contradict his own statements. - What's more, when the FT asked about this directly, Reform refused to comment.