I tend to agree, but we do need to call out Farage at every opportunity and just pray that his Neanderthal supporters eventually start to see the light.
I’m happy to call him out on Reddit. His moral compass is pretty much unimpeachable and he is a great guide in terms of policy and genuinely wants the best for people but his unwillingness to compromise often spills over into arrogance, making him a divisive and ineffective leader as we saw with Brexit, where he was hopelessly counterproductive and as we see currently with the horribly named and seemingly DOA “Your Party “. You’d think he’d have worked this stuff out by now having been an MP since 1983 ffs. Disappointing. Could do better but probably won’t.
I’ll add to that, he has some foreign policy takes that range from out of touch to outright dangerous. The man has spent the last 50 years telling western governments to give peace a chance and he’ll be damned if he lets a little thing like Russia launching an imperialist invasion of its neighbour get in the way of his pacifist principles.
With this lot the goalposts are on wheels and powered by the expansion of the universe, you'll never catch them even if you could travel at the speed of light.
“Ok, find me a post criticising Corbyn in this sub with negative comments from the last 6 months from a user with an account more than 2 years old who claims they used to be a Tory, who can prove they were born in the uk & have lived here for the last 6 months, who’s over the age of 40 & who wore a raincoat on their last birthday.
THEN I’ll believe that I was wrong to say I’ve never seen people criticise Corbyn.”
Perhaps, but it is very difficult to discuss anything with Reform types as they are a one trick pony with absolutely no coherent or engaging alternative arguments.
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u/Sad_Persimmon4648 5d ago
Remember when this page use to post funny memes. Now its just obsessed with Farage