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Re: Can Farage win as the anti-establishment candidate when his only opponent is a man with a dustbin on
I'm warming slightly to Badenoch. The banter is improving. Kemi Badenoch said on @GMB there may be no second Clacton by-election because Count Binface might win. https://x.com/Kevin_Maguire/stat… (View Post)3 -
Re: Can Farage win as the anti-establishment candidate when his only opponent is a man with a dustbin on
Nick Robinson to Zia Yusuf: "You say this is all about standing up to the establishment. "You're a multi-millionaire. You made your money selling luxury helicopter charters and rare wi… (View Post)7 -
Re: Can Farage win as the anti-establishment candidate when his only opponent is a man with a dustbin on
I doubt the turnout will be even half of the general election vote. The header headline asks the right QTWTAIN. (View Post)1 -
Re: Can Farage win as the anti-establishment candidate when his only opponent is a man with a dustbin on
The Chancellor. Though since refusal hasn't happened in the last century it so, precedent is limited. (View Post)1 -
Re: Can Farage win as the anti-establishment candidate when his only opponent is a man with a dustbin on
Apropos of nothing at all. The Chancellor refused to appoint Henry Cadogan MP for Reading to the Chiltern Hundreds in 1842 because he believed the MP was attempting to vacate his seat to conceal corr… (View Post)10
