Farage is desperately trying to sabotage Britain's recovery.
Reform tried to block some genuinely transformative laws. The polls would look very different if we talked about this more.
5 examples:
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Farage is desperately trying to sabotage Britain's recovery.
Reform tried to block some genuinely transformative laws. The polls would look very different if we talked about this more.
5 examples:
This often happens in my neighbourhood. People have been taking to wearing protective clothing in response.
04.08.2025 11:33 β π 243 π 31 π¬ 13 π 1Former Tory MP Adam Holloway has defected to Reform. As someone who 'mistakenly' overclaimed Β£1,000 on expenses, defended an MP who sexually assaulted a 15 year old and tried to influence a judge over another MP charged with sexual assault, he should fit in perfectly.
02.08.2025 07:22 β π 1742 π 484 π¬ 65 π 15Nigel Farage refuses to guarantee the state pension triple lock
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My personal experience of Yaxley Lennon (AKA 'Tommy Robinson')? Direct threats to 'pay me a visit' after intimidating and turning up at the houses of two Byline writers.
That's the kind of guy Steve Bannon, Elon Musk and Rupert Lowe are praising
Alex Andreou @sturdyAlex Β· Jul 21 These people need a mental health intervention, not a ministerial brief. Quote Best for Britain @BestForBritain Β· Jul 21 Meet the Reform UK councillor, just appointed to their top law and order team, who thinks trains are full of people in balaclavas, knives are hidden in every bush, and New York and Chicago are safer than London. ~AA Asmara @AmrIbnHisham They are in London. They even shit on the stairs of the trains station. Google it. 9:44 PM Β· Jul 22, 2025 Β· 299 Views
A brilliant summary of 2025. Someone who doesn't live in London telling someone who does live in London to google London, for proof that it is, in fact, a dystopian hellscape. Something I can disprove by walking to the local bakery, or taking the tube every day, or just... looking out the window. π€π½
22.07.2025 21:40 β π 1203 π 197 π¬ 72 π 9Spotlight on who weβre not seeing while the broadcasters wax on about Farage 24/7! 3 hard working new Lib Dem MPs the broadcast media hardly ever covers. Edward Morrello, Josh Babarinde and Bobby Dean. All key members of Select Committees (justice and treasury) All impressive communicators.
22.07.2025 20:34 β π 80 π 36 π¬ 2 π 0Who would have guessed
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Poster on a lamppost for our petition to end factory farming, spotted in Shropshire a factory farming hotspot.
Shropshire has 27,289,085 factory farmed animals and 102 mega farms. π
A massive thank you to the mystery poster person for promoting our petition to end factory farming in this area that so desperately needs to see action against industrial agriculture.
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It's 24 June, 2025, and Britain is marking its annual Independence Day celebration. As the fireworks stream through the summer sky, still not quite dark, we wonder why it took us so long to leave. The years that followed the 2016 referendum didn't just reinvigorate our economy. our democracy and our liberty. They improved relations with our neighbours. The United Kingdom is now the region's foremost knowledge-based economy. We lead the world in biotech, law, education, the audio- visual sector, financial services and software. New industries, from 3D printing to driverless cars, have sprung up around the country. Older industries, too, have revived as energy prices have fallen back to global levels: steel, cement, pape
Perhaps the greatest benefit, though, is not easy to quantify. Britain has recovered its self-belief. As we left the EU, we straightened our backs, looked about us, and realised that we were still a nation to be reckoned with: the world's fifth economy and fourth military power, one of five members on the UN Security Council and a leading member of the G7 and the Commonwealth. We recalled, too, that we were the world's leading exporter of soft power; that our language was the most widely studied on Earth; that we were linked by kinship and migration to every
Since it's #DanHannanDay let's run through the "brain of Brexit's" 5 greatest moments since 2016.
First up The One Where Dan Predicted Independence Day in 2025
Bravo to Durham Minersβ Association ππ
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Yesterday, Parliament debated the future of cages for farmed animals, following our online petition calling for the UK Government to #EndTheCageAge for all farmed animals.
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How Badenochβs particular form of βright wing unpopulismβ somehow manages to combine the least popular parts of Farageβs offer, with the most unsympathetic parts of US Republicanism, in order to present something that appeals to almost nobody in the UK.
15.06.2025 12:43 β π 325 π 73 π¬ 16 π 3Ann Frank 1942
10.06.2025 17:43 β π 41 π 13 π¬ 3 π 3"Minutes of a meeting of the BBCβs Editorial Guidelines and Standards Committee in March, seen by Byline Times, show [...] plans to alter βstory selectionβ and βother types of output, such as dramaβ in order to win the trust of Reform voters.": bylinetimes.com/2025/06/09/b...
09.06.2025 10:08 β π 45 π 35 π¬ 8 π 4I asked a BBC spokesperson to set out any examples of the corporation drawing up specific plans to secure the support of voters for other political parties in the UK, but they were unable to do so bylinetimes.com/2025/06/09/b...
09.06.2025 10:01 β π 1447 π 663 π¬ 136 π 80π΄How the Media is Trying to Talk a Nigel Farage Government Into Reality
Why for much of the British press, the unlikely story of Reform UK's rise to power is simply "too good to check"
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Reform UK has uncovered the scandal of a βwastefulβ Β£350m contract.
Small problem: itβs not a contract. Or Β£350m. Or a scandal.
Hereβs how they got it completely wrong.
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Reform UKβs Elon Musk-Style βDogeβ Team Is in Turmoil Following Major Resignations
The team set up by Nigel Farage to slash spending in the local authorities his party now runs across England is already falling apart
bylinetimes.com/2025/06/06/r...
Reform UK has uncovered the scandal of a βwastefulβ Β£350m contract.
Small problem: itβs not a contract. Or Β£350m. Or a scandal.
But apart from that, spot on! π¬
The Bear explains how Reform got it completely wrong ‡οΈ
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Another bad day at the office for Nigel Farage.
After a burqa ban row and the resignation of Reformβs chairman Zia Yusuf, the cracks inside Reform UK are once again wide open.
We broke down the infighting and chaos behind the scenes π
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This seems to have now disappeared from the Express website but can still be read in the archive.
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This will probably come as no surprise to anyone butβ¦
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Since becoming an MP, Nigel Farage has managed to fit in nine trips to the US, has held down twelve jobs, which earned him nearly Β£1million, but has been too busy to hold any surgeries for people in Clacton who actually voted for him.
03.06.2025 16:59 β π 2027 π 638 π¬ 108 π 23Appalling.
02.06.2025 13:21 β π 616 π 138 π¬ 54 π 7π΄Reform-Led Kent Council Cancels Swathes of Meetings Amid Claims They βDonβt Know What Theyβre Doingβ
Nigel Farageβs party accused of running a βdecision-freeβ administration, after being forced to scrap a third of its upcoming scheduled meetings
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Nigel Farage celebrates the "genuine fear" he has injected into politics and goes on to demonstrate his keen interest in, and grasp of, Scottish politics by comparing Scotland to Northumberland. π ~AA
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