Certain members on here who are banging on about what Farage is supposed to have said 50 years ago

Must admit I don’t get all
This dual nationality caper

When I enquired about it ref Austria I was told they don’t do dual nationality !!!!!

My mother lived here 20 odd years and was never a British national it she had become a Brit she would have had to forgo her Austrian pass port / nationality !!!!
The thing is before brexit it didn't matter, so any problem wouldn't have arisen.

Now it does!
 
Must admit I don’t get all
This dual nationality caper

When I enquired about it ref Austria I was told they don’t do dual nationality !!!!!

My mother lived here 20 odd years and was never a British national it she had become a Brit she would have had to forgo her Austrian pass port / nationality !!!!


Some countries allow it, some don't - it's up to them.


Austria has quite a few restrictions.
 
Must admit I don’t get all
This dual nationality caper

When I enquired about it ref Austria I was told they don’t do dual nationality !!!!!

My mother lived here 20 odd years and was never a British national it she had become a Brit she would have had to forgo her Austrian pass port / nationality !!!!

It seems most European countries do allow it, but with several notable exceptions.
 
Question for everyone here, would you remember the political views(word for word) of Schoolfriends from 40+ years ago?
If I was Jew and somebody tainted me by saying Gitler was right and making sounds of gas escaping.....yes I would.

It is noticed Charlie George is yet another Reform vote happy to make excuses for Nigel Farage.


Charlie George still hasn't stated why he thinks why Reform will be better.....not a single Reform voter on here has done
 
no even my hard left Labour campaigning mates have now said they will vote Reform.
Something that never happened.

Very very very few people on the hard left would vote for right wing populists.

It's a blatant Motorgrifting lie.

In any case support for Reform is fading....and as more Reform councils fail, people will think its not worth the risk supporting incompetents
 
Yes, as I said when you first questioned me on this a while back, I said they were appalling things to say and that if true, he should apologise. I did also mitigate that they were comments made by a schoolboy.

I still think the smartest move on his part would be a clarification on his current beliefs together with a very well crafted apology.
And you said you would still vote for him.

And ever since you've made excuses for him.

You are perfectly happy to support vile Jew hatred when it suits you.
 
Filly fully supports Farage the vile Jew hater

That's a fact

Farage has admitted what he said, he did so because he knows his core base fully support his racism.

Farage is a very devious individual
more NotchyFacts
 
Something that never happened.

Very very very few people on the hard left would vote for right wing populists.

It's a blatant Motorgrifting lie.

In any case support for Reform is fading....and as more Reform councils fail, people will think its not worth the risk supporting incompetents
Notch likes to tell lies as well as post nonsense.
 
Good ol Nige.


Claims that Nigel Farage was a racist bully in his school days appear to have left his reputation unscathed among voters, according to a new poll.

A survey by JL Partners for The Independent shows that one in two voters have a negative view of the Reform leader, compared to one in three who have a positive view.

However, it indicates that allegations against him dating back to his career at Dulwich College in London in the 1970s have not damaged his overall reputation.

In fact, they suggest his approval rating has improved, albeit by just 1 per cent. Four per cent of voters – one in 25 – say they have turned against Mr Farage as a result of the allegations. By contrast, 5 per cent – one in 20 – say it has changed their opinion of him from negative to positive.

James Johnson of JL Partners compared the findings to polling in America following earlier allegations of personal misconduct against Mr Farage’s right-wing ally, Donald Trump.

The US president’s ratings went up marginally because most people had already formed “hardened” opinions of him and supporters “shrugged” off the allegations as “overly political”, Mr Johnson told The Independent.

Mr Farage could be benefiting from a similar phenomenon, he added.

Asked in the survey if the allegations against Mr Farage had changed their view of him for better or worse, 47 per cent said they already had a negative view of him and it had made no difference.

A total of 28 per cent said the opposite: they already had a positive view and had not changed their minds.

Four per cent said their opinion of Mr Farage had switched from positive to negative; 5 per cent said it had gone from negative to positive. A total of 16 per cent had no view.

More than 20 former pupils of Dulwich College have accused Mr Farage of holding “racist, antisemitic and fascist views” as a pupil.

Chloe Deakin, a former teacher at Dulwich College who tried to stop 17-year-old Mr Farage becoming a school prefect in 1981 because of his “publicly professed racist and neo-fascist” views, has spoken out this week to stand by her actions.

She left the school after her protest was ignored.

“Of course Farage directly abused pupils,” said Ms Deakin. “His was the only name I recall boys mentioning to me.”

Mr Farage’s name had come up in a discussion with a class of 11- and 12-year-olds, she said. “There was something about bullying, and he was being referred to, quite specifically, as a bully.”

Ms Deakin rejected Mr Farage’s claim that his comments at school were no more than “banter”.

She said: “The word ‘banter’ generally carries the sense of a playful, teasing or good-humoured exchange, but there was nothing playful, teasing or good-humoured nor reciprocal about Farage’s attacks, as reported by former pupils who suffered them.”

Mr Farage has claimed the allegations, first reported in The Guardian, are an attempt to “smear” him. While acknowledging he “probably” had “misspoken in my younger days”, he said he had never made remarks in a “malicious or nasty way”.

He has rejected demands to apologise and denied targeting anyone “directly” or with “intent” to hurt.

Mr Farage has hit back, accusing broadcasters who challenged him over the allegations of double standards, maintaining that programmes screened by the BBC during his schooldays in the 1970s would now be deemed racist.


Mr Johnson of JL Partners told The Independent: “Attacks on Nigel Farage’s past do not seem to be landing with the voters. Part of this is because views on Farage are already quite hardened in both directions. But it may also be that voters are simply shrugging at accusations that date back 50 years.

“As for people becoming more positive about him, it reminds me of similar controversies in the US involving Donald Trump.

“The attempts actually marginally improved views of Trump, because voters felt it was an overly political move. Perhaps a similar thing is happening here with Farage.”

JL Partners surveyed 1,562 adults on 13 and 14 December.
All of the latest polls show Reform have dropped....so the above is not true



So whilst Reforms core supporters, like Filly, Mottie, Charlie George, Motorgrifting, Aveatry etc love Farages racism, there are plenty of people who do not and are drifting back to their own parties.
 
All of the latest polls show Reform have dropped....so the above is not true
1-2 points up and down is not fading
So whilst Reforms core supporters, like Filly, Mottie, Charlie George, Motorgrifting, Aveatry etc love Farages racism, there are plenty of people who do not and are drifting back to their own parties.
People just want rid of this disastrous Labour experiment.
 
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