Tuesday, 29 October 2024

Reform honcho shoots self in foot

The issue is whether he’s also taken Reform with him …


This bizarre, pointed reaction of disdain by the Reform UK Party deputy leader, Richard Tice, to supporters of Tommy Robinson is creating waves of outrage as of Sunday night on social media.

A reminder that a huge demonstration/march in London took place on Saturday, which missed Robinson because he had been arrested beforehand. There is now significant reaction against Tice, which is an understatement.

From extended video commentary led by Paul Thorpe, there is reaction against Farage, too, who has also distanced himself from Robinson historically. Their reaction is very class-based, for cause. The Tommy Robinson Effect? In this video, Thorpe is calling for Ben Habib; UKIP could pick up more support as a byproduct. Andrew Bridgen gets honorable mentions.

This on X:


There were, of course, those urging us to forgive Tice.  I for one see him as hampering Reform as the party amalgamating the unherdable cats not globopsycho Wokerati.  Tice … look at that Saturday rally, man … just look at it.

“That lot”?

You know whom Tice reminds me of?  Jenrick.  All about power, jolly japes in parliament, part of the club. If Nigel wishes to stay relevant, he needs to get a grip.  TR is symbolic … in one sense better as the wronged martyr … Saturday was enhanced by the goings-on.

Yes, I’m aware of the other side of the question … whom TR is beholden to … it’s a real question but I’d suggest not as relevant just now as the martyrdom is … and Reform need to understand that.

5 comments:

  1. Far too much at stake to be forgiving these "mis-steps." Purge the unfaithful or die.

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  2. Since when did a crisis actor at the London Bridge terrorist emergency drill come to be the darling of the resistance or more correctly how did he come to be the visible front of the resistance?
    Look up Christopher Spiveys London Bridge Article on the waybackmachine to see the evidence for yourself.

    I have said it before and Saturdays jolly march made it worth saying again. Marching in London is pointless other than it makes those marching feel as though they are doing something.
    The only thing government employees and their controllers do react to is when individual people choose not to comply with taxes, laws, rules, regulations in sufficient numbers to be noticed by those on the fence so too speak as it brings to light the possibility of the numbers not complying folks building exponentially to the point where the controllers lose their controlled and that dear reader is the only thing the controllers truly fear as it is the only thing they live for.

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  3. The only thing government's understand is violence or money. Hence why the IRA got to sit down and negotiate, when they started to cause serious damage both physical and financial in the city of London. Normally democracy would allow the change needed without bloodshed, but we have had at least two, maybe three decades of government's ignoring the calls to end mass migration. Do we really have to raise a people's army?

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    1. You really should look into the IRA a bit as it is not what you think it is. Think arms length non governmental organisation and you are on the path of discovery.
      As for people in government understanding violence then you are bang on, Government is violence its why the people who run it don't fear violence, people in it on the other hand.

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  4. It appears that Tice has a habit of misunderstanding the situation, one of which is said to have severely hindered his initial aim to become MP for Hartlepool.
    If he had concentrated on the Government's intention to lock up Robinson by any means possible, rather than making derogatory remarks about Robinson's supporters, this story would have shown him in a much better light. Similarly for Farage. I would suggest that their comments have cost Reform a few followers, something they can't afford to lose at this stage of their existence. I doubt it would have happened under Ben Habib.
    Penseivat

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