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    Default Re: UK General Election 2024, and its aftermath

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    Very interesting video about what's going on with Nigel Farage/Reform and worth a view imo.

    Unlike Ben Habib (aka Sir Hiss, who has fully used this opportunity for back-stabbing up to the hilt), Godfrey Bloom gives a more defined view of the problems within Reform at the moment. What Bloom says is perfectly true; this situation has occurred time and time again and it seems that although charistmatic and influential Nigel is unmatchable on the podium, rallying people to the cause and giving stick to the poor performance of the government, in reality he's unable to lead and keep his party in line, and his ego won't allow him stand aside for a person who is more suited to the leadership role. Ashridge Business School was mentioned, once a great British leadership and management flagship. But at 60 years of age, perhaps it's too late to teach an old dog new tricks. Sorry Nige

    Going forward, can Reform be salvaged? There's far too much at stake to allow the only viable Opposition Party it to bite the dust.

    One of the "under comments" on YT held a slant which I hadn't contemplated, and that is the suggested cold shoulder of Nigel by Donald Trump. I know Nigel wasn't invited to his inauguration but went along anyway (invited by someone else *) but I'd put that down to Kier Starmer not being invited and thus loss of face for the British PM, which wouldn't be good even if there's no love lost on either side. Anyway, here it is:
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    Yes I think a lot of us were right about Elon Musk too.If you are going to throw turds at people,best do it in private i'd say. He deserved better than that. Then he got to America and found he was nothing special in the Trump world,and got shut out in the rain with the other also rans' The fast pace of it all and trying to be all things to all people became too much for someone not in the first flush, but I still maintain he has achieved more in his life so far than most in ten lifetimes, SO, I hope he won't cave, but learn to delegate, and be the MC, put your best talents where they achieve their best results, encourage them. You are all experiencing some new territory, help each other, cut a bit of slack, this could still be overcome. Olive branches Gentlemen please!"
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    *was invited by Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant
    "Is there an idea more radical in the history of the human race than turning your children over to total strangers whom you know nothing about, and having those strangers work on your child's mind, out of your sight, for a period of twelve years?" John Taylor Gatto

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    Default Re: UK General Election 2024, and its aftermath

    Astonishing scenes in the UK Parliament's Prime Minister's Question Time, when Kier Starmer brought his Chancellor (= Finance Minister), who was sitting right beside him, to tears.

    UK [Finance Minister] Reeves driven to tears. Starmer on his way out


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