Given the amount of hot air Farage emits, it's a surprise that he thinks we need the coal as well. (Really, it's part of nostalgia for half-remembered good times, isn't it? And it's not going to brin… (View Post)
I tend to agree. And if it's a 2033/4 election that is the competitive one, the strategic questions becomes a bit clearer. For Reform, it's how to hand the baton on to someone who isn't Nigel. None o… (View Post)
And even that strains credulity a bit. By 2029, he will be offering himself as PM at the age where he will soon have to declare a personal interest in the Winter Fuel Payment policy. This is not Amer… (View Post)
Besides- somebody has to win, even if that somebody is a nobody. The Conservative party is still too moribund, Reform are too Marmite (Farage loses every head-to-head) and the Lib Dems are too locali… (View Post)
To a greater or lesser extent, it's true of most of the media these days- even the more wholesome bits. What is truly alarming is the extent to which the constraint of having some scrap of reality, h… (View Post)