Il consigliere riformista attacca il “culto” attorno a Nigel Farage mentre diserta a favore del Restore Britain di Rupert Lowe

https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/reform-councillor-cult-farage-defects-restore-britain-5HjdTYz_2/

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  1. NoTitleChamp on

    It took him getting elected to notice the cult like mentality? It wasn’t a secret.

  2. ZakalweTheChairmaker on

    >“A former Reform councillor has defected to Rupert Lowe’s new right-wing party after claiming there is “a cult around Nigel Farage””
    “I just prefer Rupert Lowe”

    Logic and this bobble-headed member of the Master Race are not exactly comfy bedfellows.

  3. No_Atmosphere8146 on

    Defecting should always trigger an election. People vote for parties, not candidates.

  4. ACompletelyLostCause on

    So, doesn’t like the right wing grifter cult around Reform, so joins Restore an even more right wing party doing the same thing and with the same donors.

  5. Aww, bless him. He thinks Reform and Farage are the only far-right cult. He’s left one cult for another.

  6. hoopjoness on

    Another one in Kent as well. Imagine these guys in Westminster – would be such a joke

    Reform to restore so far in Kent alone:

    – Paul Thomas

    – Oliver Bradshaw

    – Brian Black

    – Robert Ford

    – Isabella Kemp

    – Maxine Fothergill

    – Dean Burns

    – Now Kieran Mishchuk

    Not to mention the counsellors who were suspended/expelled/resigned:

    – Bill Baratt

    – Robert Ford (misconduct)

    – Daniel Taylor (for threatening to hunt his wife like prey and kill her, then set fire to the car with her inside)

    – Matthew Fraser Moat (DOGE guy that found zero savings lol)

    – Amelia Randall (defected to UKIP)

    At what point does someone have to step in here? Even this Reddit sub could do a better job

  7. AnonymousTimewaster on

    More of this please. Even a 1% drop in Farage’s vote share will represent a huge difference in parliament.

  8. Efficient_Morning_11 on

    The majority of politicians look and speak like they can’t tie their own shoelaces, regardless of party. Yet so many of you sheeproles still lap up the rhetoric. It’s utterly mind-boggling

  9. richardathome on

    They are all a bunch of cults.

    Edit: Ooops – typo – I meant cunts obviously.

  10. andrew0256 on

    It doesn’t take much imagination to see how a Hitler Youth organisation could come about. He didn’t need to get elected to find out the right wing is not the sunny uplands either.

  11. forced_majeure on

    Coming soon: Restore UK councillor blasts ‘cult’ around Rupert Lowe as he becomes independent.

  12. Grey_Bear_Benjamin on

    This is absolutely delicious. Can’t wait for Jenrick to join Restore next week.

  13. BlindStupidDesperate on

    Taking his party / parties out of the equation, but this highlights the stupidity of the average right-wing voter.

    Mishchuk was 18 when elected in December 2024; what possible life experience, work experience or skills does he have to be elected to a position of such responsibility?

    It is the primary reason why so many Reform councils are utterly failing, because shouting “STOP THE BOATS!” doesnt ensure that the bins get emptied, roads get repaired and social care gets delivered.

  14. Mr_miner94 on

    Its not a secret that reform is a cult.
    People are defecting to restore for the same reason the tories left.
    They only want power and will back whoever offers them the most.

  15. Cautious-Cap-7865 on

    Defect from one cult of personality to join another cult of personality.

  16. Describing the people around Farage as a cult is almost correct … you just need to change one letter.

  17. recursant on

    I’m sure we all wrestled with the same problem when we were that age. Which far right party do I like the best?

  18. Chelecossais on

    Small fish in a big pond ?

    Or slightly bigger fish in a puddle ?

    Mmm. Such a conundrum.

    /”with his grandma”…wow

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