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Seems to me most people who vote tory would really like to see Farage as leader of the party. He's the man with the policies they identify with.

Its exactly the same for Labour voters. They really identify with Lynch and not with the university educated,  slick salesmen in the the Labour Party who pretend to represent  the working class.

Seems to me a vote would be very, very close which shows how deeply divided Britain has become and it seems strange that grassroots voters on both sides aren't getting the leadership they crave.

It would be very interesting.

If we can't have an election with those two as leaders, can we have a  3 round fight in a boxing ring?  That would break all PPV in the UK. No it wouldn't, Lynch, true to his socialist values, would insist it was  a free to air event. LOl

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17 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

Seems to me most people who vote tory would really like to see Farage as leader of the party. He's the man with the policies they identify with.

Its exactly the same for Labour voters. They really identify with Lynch and not with the university educated,  slick salesmen in the the Labour Party who pretend to represent  the working class.

Seems to me a vote would be very, very close which shows how deeply divided Britain has become.

It would be very interesting.

If we can't have an election with those two as leaders, can we have a  3 round fight in a boxing ring?  That would break all PPV in the UK. No it wouldn't, Lynch, true to his socialist values would insist it was  a free to air event. LOl

100% divided. I also think there’s a big divide in opinions between the old and young. I’m 40 and work with a lot of people in their 20’s and they’re all “woke” with no real life experience. I dread to think what it’ll be like when my 2 year old boy grows up

 

I’d take Farage over most MP’s, and if Trump got in over Biden, even better

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26 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

Seems to me most people who vote tory would really like to see Farage as leader of the party. He's the man with the policies they identify with.

Its exactly the same for Labour voters. They really identify with Lynch and not with the university educated,  slick salesmen in the the Labour Party who pretend to represent  the working class.

Seems to me a vote would be very, very close which shows how deeply divided Britain has become and it seems strange that grassroots voters on both sides aren't getting the leadership they crave.

It would be very interesting.

If we can't have an election with those two as leaders, can we have a  3 round fight in a boxing ring?  That would break all PPV in the UK. No it wouldn't, Lynch, true to his socialist values, would insist it was  a free to air event. LOl

Lynch comes across as a self serving bully and Farage as a self serving wannabe intellect.

As a leader Farage gets my vote everyday of the week. I have a real issue with unions funding every left wing march and protest at the expense of their members most who probably dont agree with them but have had no say, which considering what unions stand for is ironic.

In a fight Lynch all the way street fighter and brawler, Farage marquis of queensbury rules type  .    

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17 minutes ago, Dutch said:

100% divided. I also think there’s a big divide in opinions between the old and young. I’m 40 and work with a lot of people in their 20’s and they’re all “woke” with no real life experience. I dread to think what it’ll be like when my 2 year old boy grows up

 

I’d take Farage over most MP’s, and if Trump got in over Biden, even better

I'm amazed at how young people are obsessed with phones, tik tok,computer games etc. It's though they cut themselves off from reality. I was held up by roadworks yesterday and there was a young lad flipping a Stop Go sign. He let a convoy of cars go by and then became occupied on his phone. Eventually I beaped him and he had a quick look at the situation, flipped his sign and went back to his phone.

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50 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

If we can't have an election with those two as leaders, can we have a  3 round fight in a boxing ring?  That would break all PPV in the UK. 

Pistols at dawn,Hyde park,the field of blood,Farage for the win.

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I like Lynch to be honest and anyone who thinks Farage is for the ordinary working class are deluded but in all honesty i agree with him on immegration but he has never been voted in for parliment unlike Lynch who his members voted for to represent them i am also of the opinion unions should not get involved in other political matters that has no benefit to its members and that is my opinion as a member of a trade union though i am the only one in my workplace and if my union started to bang on about palistine and the conflict i would no doubt stop my membership.

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I have been a member of the RMT for the last 25 odd years due to the job I do ( Railway ) but I cannot abide the politics of my union left wing commie nonsense, but like the late Bob Crow Mìck lynch puts his members first I can’t knock him for that.

Nigel Farage I would vote for him in an instant what’s not to like about the bloke, he talks sense the truth he has British values at heart likes hunting fishing and shooting and loves a beer and really gets up the lefties noses, and led the the Brexit campaign although it hasn’t turned out how it should have due to our traitorous current MPs.

Reform for me if they field a candidate in my area if not a spoiled ballot paper like I did in the local elections.

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6 hours ago, jukel123 said:

Seems to me most people who vote tory would really like to see Farage as leader of the party. He's the man with the policies they identify with.

Its exactly the same for Labour voters. They really identify with Lynch and not with the university educated,  slick salesmen in the the Labour Party who pretend to represent  the working class.

Seems to me a vote would be very, very close which shows how deeply divided Britain has become and it seems strange that grassroots voters on both sides aren't getting the leadership they crave.

It would be very interesting.

If we can't have an election with those two as leaders, can we have a  3 round fight in a boxing ring?  That would break all PPV in the UK. No it wouldn't, Lynch, true to his socialist values, would insist it was  a free to air event. LOl

In an ideal world, and if you had to have “normal” party type politicians…..then you’d get both and have them in a coalition.

These lads ain’t a million miles apart in truth. 

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30 minutes ago, WILF said:

In an ideal world, and if you had to have “normal” party type politicians…..then you’d get both and have them in a coalition.

These lads ain’t a million miles apart in truth. 

It's the same with you and me mate. The Chuckle brothers.

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Average of four polls today have Reform on just over 10% and Conservatives on 19%.

Image if the legacy media started reporting Reform as Reform instead of “other” and Farage comes out of the jungle and starts campaigning for Reform ?

The Tory’s would be obliterated , Labour would have over 400 seats and a huge majority!

Cheers.

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1 hour ago, chartpolski said:

Average of four polls today have Reform on just over 10% and Conservatives on 19%.

Image if the legacy media started reporting Reform as Reform instead of “other” and Farage comes out of the jungle and starts campaigning for Reform ?

The Tory’s would be obliterated , Labour would have over 400 seats and a huge majority!

Cheers.

Great and terrifying at the same time...

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2 hours ago, kanny said:

Great and terrifying at the same time...

Don’t think of it as terrible mate, think of it as great……we both know Labour will be every bit as anti British and probably worse than the current mob and hopefully they will make things much worse……if “much worse” pushes voters towards finally making a different choice then that’s a good thing imho 

The fact we all know Labour is going to win tells us voters are not in the right mental space just yet to change their own outcomes 

Terrible is what, imho, will ultimately fix this 

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Farage v Lynch ?

Ask anyone if they have heard of Farage and probably more than 90% will answer “yes”.

Ask them if they have heard of Lynch and 90% will probably say “ wasn’t she the barmaid in Corrie ? “.

I doubt if 10% of Labour voters have heard of Lynch, and probably none of their Muslim core vote.

Cheers.

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