I have no reason to disbelieve musk’s assessment of farage that he is “not up to it”. But I’ll still give him his turn to disappoint and see where we are. After him, 2035 is an epoch away, I’ll just be pleased if human civilisation is still going by then frankly.Where's our Che though? Not Nigel Farage surely.The whole damn system is broken and it needs to be torn to the ground.You keep saying "the government" but it wasn't a single government. It was at least two administrations, possibly three (I can't be arsed to work out whether Boris was just about in charge when this first hit).Yes quite. The government has lost any claim on our trust (as have the Tories). No one believes a word they say - I certainly don’t. They lie and lie againBut what are the facts ?But it's not £7 billion. That was an estimate of a possible maximum. The actual cost has been far lower: the BBC article on this says, "The secret scheme - officially called the Afghan Relocation Route - has cost £400m so far, and is expected to cost a further £400m to £450m". So, less than £1 billion.It’s odd that the new government persisted with this for a year. Where tf is their political antenna? They should have stood up and talked about a £7bn black hole and then pulled the rip chord and let everyone see where it came from.On a separate note. I always thought it strange that Ben Wallace was so reluctant to throw his hat into the ring for PM post boris, it would I suspect have been approaching a coronation. Perhaps today we finally learned the real reason why.Yes
On X there is speculation this also explains Sunak’s odd choice of election date. The Tories expected the next hearing to lift the injunction…
Not that that isn't a significant amount of money, but any arguments over this would be more convincing if they got their facts right.
How many other people in how many other schemes are there ?
And however many people and however much money it totals up to be, its still not going to be trusted as government has been shown to be covering things up.
Hence, a Reform victory
Each new PM is asked by the King to form a new government.
Edit: maybe it is FOUR? I had forgotten the Lettuce.
Very confusing given two Wallace's are top billing in the news at the moment.Shame neither is voiced by Peter Sallis…
Fission, more like 😀Dying? No way! Our mix of progressive activists and dissenting disruptors creates huge energy - like nuclear fusion."Dissenting Disruptors" lolI had £1m with myself at 1.01 that you would make a snidey comment about that. A winner at last!
Talk about self-romanticising tosh.
It reinforces something I didn’t want to believe; PB is dying
Yes. Far from impossibleOr, ten years later, even a Green one. I know a couple of people who drop them interchangeably into conversation as the only option.Yes quite. The government has lost any claim on our trust (as have the Tories). No one believes a word they say - I certainly don’t. They lie and lie againBut what are the facts ?But it's not £7 billion. That was an estimate of a possible maximum. The actual cost has been far lower: the BBC article on this says, "The secret scheme - officially called the Afghan Relocation Route - has cost £400m so far, and is expected to cost a further £400m to £450m". So, less than £1 billion.It’s odd that the new government persisted with this for a year. Where tf is their political antenna? They should have stood up and talked about a £7bn black hole and then pulled the rip chord and let everyone see where it came from.On a separate note. I always thought it strange that Ben Wallace was so reluctant to throw his hat into the ring for PM post boris, it would I suspect have been approaching a coronation. Perhaps today we finally learned the real reason why.Yes
On X there is speculation this also explains Sunak’s odd choice of election date. The Tories expected the next hearing to lift the injunction…
Not that that isn't a significant amount of money, but any arguments over this would be more convincing if they got their facts right.
How many other people in how many other schemes are there ?
And however many people and however much money it totals up to be, its still not going to be trusted as government has been shown to be covering things up.
Hence, a Reform victory
The essence of you is Left but with strands of Right. You're a poster whose opinions on things are quite hard to predict.I'm a dissenting disruptor. Which is weird because I'm more left-wing than Labour 😀, at least these days. Although let's be fair, Heseltine was more left-wing than 2025 Labour... ☹️More in Common have identified seven tribes.Very interesting, not least in the fact that the only group the Tories lead with now is established Liberals, where they are 1% ahead of Labour and 15% of the LDs and 25% ahead of Reform.
I think I can identify which tribe some contributors on here belong to.
https://www.moreincommon.org.uk/seven-segments/quiz/
I'm a progressive activist.
Reform meanwhile are on a massive 58% with dissenting disruptors and Reform lead the Tories by 16% with rooted patriots and by 2% with traditional Conservatives. Reform lead Labour by 8% with sceptical scrollers too.
Labour lead the LDs meanwhile by 14% with the incrementalist Left and Labour lead the Greens by 3% with Progressive activists
https://www.moreincommon.org.uk/seven-segments/
Wallace unrepentantI get the sense Wallace is a well-meaning idiot and doesn’t understand the consequences of what he did. Others, brighter, are entirely aware
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/07/15/we-could-not-betray-afghan-allies-who-fought-alongside-us/