More trouble for crooked Farage

Isn't it everyones right to favour any political party or disagree with other party's, isn't it also possible to like some things in a political party and not other things? Why should someone be accused of being a troll just because they agree with some views and not all of the other?
Tell that to @Dec27
 
Why am I not surprised you are defending a lying scumbag/corrupt/racist/fascist UK hater...

Whilst leaving out the crucial bits/facts of course...

Guess it's just in your nature ;)
Adding the facts to a misleading post was exactly what I was doing.
Like I said I don't support farage but I equally don't like lies and obvious propaganda
 
Labour's donation scandal is vast, but the media doesn't focus on it....

 
Labour's donation scandal is vast, but the media doesn't focus on it....


She's making stuff up.

The top five fundraising parties for 2025 were:
  • Reform UK: £18.7 million
  • Conservative Party: £14.3 million
  • Labour Party: £9.0 million
  • Liberal Democrats: £4.8 million
 

I know Spline would rather believe some old bint off of the internet, but here's a little more information regarding party political donations:

Top political parties and their total donations

This list presents the top political parties and their cumulative donations within a specific interval, arranged in descending order based on the sum of donations

In the years 2025, a total of 17 parties received a combined total of £50,135,951.69 through 2145 donations exceeding £1k.

The 5 parties with the highest total donations are Reform UK(£18,702,067.99), Conservative Party(£14,342,291.11), Labour(£8,955,508.42), Lib Dems(£4,791,644.86), and Co-operative Party(£933,661.00).

The Lib Dems received the most donations with a total of 845 contributions, amounting to £4,791,644.86.


#1
Reform UK
£18,702,067.99

#2
Conservative Party
£14,342,291.11

#3
Labour
£8,955,508.42

#4
Lib Dems
£4,791,644.86

#5
Co-operative Party
£933,661.00

#6
Your Party
£670,067.82

#7
Sinn Féin
£380,430.18

#8
Green Party
£324,506.98

#9
Socialist Party
£220,000.00

#10
Plaid Cymru
£219,874.96

#11
Open Party
£196,250.41

#12
Reclaim Party
£180,000.00

#13
Alliance
£71,127.00

#14
Scottish National Party
£52,476.25

#15
SDP
£47,000.00

#16
SDLP
£30,000.00

#17
UKIP
£19,044.71

Source:

 
I'm more interested in what @SPLINE @Highway Man etc think about Farage allegedly being funded by a convicted criminal.
Another nail for Fromage.

The trolls are trying to derail your thread. Ignore them. Meanwhile Reform continue to look more and more like a corrupt bunch of unelectable throw-backs and will quickly lose their appeal to swing voters.

Poor old RWR gammons.
 
That is not quite what she is talking about Mary, you left wing liar! Himmy etc. will be proud of you for doing a strawman, changing the subject and then grandstanding on it! Keep working on that IQ and you will eventually be a 'midwit'.

Seems like I've touched a nerve there Tubbs.
Please explain how I changed the subject, and how posting a link to donation.watch is lying?
 
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Meanwhile Reform continue to look more and more like a corrupt bunch of unelectable throw-backs and will quickly lose their appeal to swing voters.
Don’t get yer knickers in a twist. It’s just a bit of backscratching. You look after me and mine and I’ll look after you. Often starts off early in life with a father sponsoring the football shirts of the team that his son plays in to ensure preferential treatment. We all know someone like that.
 
Farage was the politician that was going to "smash the establishment", remember?
Like Starmer was going to "smash the gangs"? Sorry, I can’t see your posts complaining that that hasn’t happened, can you point them out for us?
 
The weather is warming up and i feel the heat is getting to the forum's favourite grifter...

Last night, in a statement to the Daily Express, Farage claimed he was the victim of “establishment hit job”. He also said: I have done no wrongdoing, followed the rules and I am now considering legal action against The Sunday Times. It’s now clear the establishment will stop at nothing to hurt Reform – we want to smash their cosy consensus.

(In the past, when Farage has threatened to sue newspapers over negative stories, those threats have normally turned out to be empty.)

On the Today programme this morning Harriet Harman, the Labour peer and a former chair of the Commons standards committee, said that it was a mistake for Farage to respond to the allegations in the way he did. She said that while the parliamentary commissioner and the standards committee were willing to be lenient where MPs make an honest mistake, attacking the system could be seen as an aggravating factor that could lead to a higher punishment.


There is no precedent for an MP wrongly failing to declare a donation worth as much as £5m and, if the commissioner does find against Farage, it is possible that the committee could decide to suspend him from parliament for more than 10 days – which would allow the voters in Clacton to trigger a recall byelection.
 
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