ESCLUSIVO: candidato riformista alle elezioni suppletive marchiato “fiocco di neve” che “corre spaventato” dopo aver saltato le elezioni

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/reform-election-candidate-branded-snowflake-36703556

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13 commenti

  1. BestButtons on

    > In a statement, he said: “I have serious concerns about the impartiality of the hustings that have been organised for tonight. Previous statements by the organising group give the clear impression that a fair and level platform will not be provided for all candidates, so on that basis I will not be attending.”

    Straight out of the Trump Playbook, chapter one, paragraph two.

  2. JuanitaMerkin on

    I used to follow this guy on Twitter a good 10+ years ago.

    He was a university academic who wrote a book about UKIP and then went native, integrating himself into the people he was supposed to be studying.

    All very odd.

  3. Archistotle on

    “I have reason to doubt the impartiality of the proceedings”

    You know, I remember Farage saying something similar in the BBC election debate around 2015.

    You know why I remember him saying it? **Because he still fucking showed up to say it.**

    They’re not bothered by their pretend persecution, they’re bothered by the fact their opponents are wise to their tricks now and will make them look like fools in public.

  4. Classic – duck any non-scripted environment and cry about it not being “impartial” because they’re refusing to coddle him

  5. Prisoner3000 on

    These people fold under even the slightest questioning. Anything other than fawning is considered by them to be bias or the questioner having an “agenda”

    Cowards

  6. jtrimm98 on

    Just like Farage being too much of a coward to debate Polanski!

  7. loonongrass on

    Funny this comes after Reform throwing a hissy fit over not being invited to speak at a uni debating society.

  8. HeadBat1863 on

    I heard he didn’t turn up because Reform wanted a chunk of their bussed-in supporters to be in the audience (and not actual constituents).

    This is why *BBC Question Time* has been bad for Britain. Their habit of having political plants in the audience is now something that twats like Reform now demand as standard.

  9. No_Atmosphere8146 on

    No point in opening yourself up to scrutiny when you’re winning. I don’t like him, but I get it. 

  10. yeastysoaps on

    This just in: Matt Goodwin is a massive wet wipe.

    If you don’t want to be challenged by your potential constituents then you have no business running.

  11. TheCharalampos on

    To be fair everyone knows Reform members need to be in the right soil, heavily sprinkled with sympathetic audience plants or they wilt.

  12. OinkyDoinky13 on

    The only way Reform can go is down in the polls; they’ve peaked, so they’re better avoiding scrutiny. Boris did the same and Trump too. There is no advantage to them attending any uncontrolled media scrutiny.

  13. RaymondBumcheese on

    I get it. Why turn up to a level playing field hustings when you can just lie on twitter to a much bigger audience with absolutely no push back?

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