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Should there be a full investigation into Russian interference?

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I bet the Brexit supporting, Boris Johnson supporting, reform party supporting collective on here, will make up loads of excuses why it shouldnt be happening

no doubt somebody will start banging on about Aaron Banks


however, the National Crime Agency has been carrying out an investigation

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n the maelstrom of information it is sometimes difficult to discern what is actually going on.

So, let me remind folks... remember when Trump announced that he was running for President the last time? There was straight away an onslaught of smears, lies and attacks against him, and now this is happening to Farage. He is a direct threat to Labour and so expect to see more stories of Russian involvement and school nazi jokes and the like. Let us hope that he is not physically attacked - although he has been a few times already.

Expect more and more "revelations" about Reform and Nigel as their inexorable climb up the ratings continues.
Yes, pretty good twist, well done
 
as their inexorable climb up the ratings continues.
their ratings are falling

yougov, the pollster who has most accurately predicted GE outcomes in recent years puts Reform just 6% behind Labour
 
their ratings are falling

yougov, the pollster who has most accurately predicted GE outcomes in recent years puts Reform just 6% behind Labour
All the racist smears against Nige have been going on for 20 years and have done nothing but raise his popularity. Expect more of them as his gains increase. If there were a GE tomorrow Reform would get 368 seats whilst the Uniparty parties would all be jostling for a very distant and irrelevant second place. Labour would lose 399 seats

Reform's popularity is in large part a reaction to the state of the established parties. The 368 MPs will be mostly brand new people, all loyal to Nigel.
 
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