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    1. TheDawiWhisperer on

      Is he the MP there because it’s deprived or is it deprived because he’s the MP there?

    2. Ill_Shirt1182 on

      How would he know as he never goes there, the slack jawed conman.

    3. Intrepid-Account743 on

      Maybe try doing the job you were voted in to do and lobby for more investment, instead of pissng away your time on irrelevencies like small boats?

    4. Tartan_Samurai on

      He’s been their MP for a year now. What’s he actually done for the area?

    5. Psychological-Plum10 on

      Mostly deprived of his presence, as he finds more gainful employment elsewhere.

    6. If only there were someone whose job was specifically to work with that community to help foster its success, right Nigel?

    7. BlaziingDemon on

      Don’t worry soon the whole UK will be like Clacton and all farage supporters will be upset that they have been lied to again by the most obvious liar I have ever seen 😂

    8. hyperlobster on

      He’s sad. Of course he’s sad.

      He’s sad that the US Republicans used *his constituency* as part of a campaign video to warn about what would happen if they didn’t vote Trump, and he *still* couldn’t get Don’s cock out of his mouth.

      What *is* it with people (Cruz, Rubio, Vance, Farage, etc.) and being insulted and/or humiliated by Trump, and then choosing to receive the royal mushroom in an orifice of Trump’s choosing?

      Farage says, “There’s a limit to what one person can do.”

      Yes, Nigel. The problem is you’re not even close to reaching that fucking limit. Herewith a comprehensive list of everything Farage has done to alleviate deprivation in Jaywick:

    9. OddCowboy123 on

      Some people can drop £900,000 cash on a house just like that, so it can’t be that bad!

    10. CthulhusEvilTwin on

      Farage then continued “Does anyone know where it is?”

    11. Ill_Temporary_9509 on

      If only he could take their MP to task as they’re clearly not doing their job and looking out for the interests of their constituents

    12. bahumat42 on

      Well you could do your job and help.

      Maybe donate some of that million you made when you should have been working.

    13. A yes the good old rich person being “sad” to the media about their minions before going about their day forgetting instantly

    14. Well, if he did his job instead of sticking his nose into everything else or flying off to the US at every opportunity it may not be that bad.

    15. I don’t know how he can justify feeling sad when he’s done fuck all to improve it.

    16. Aliktren on

      could probably be doing with all those EU funds for deprived areas about now

    17. Innocuouscompany on

      And is in America doing his very best to sort it out

    18. Only_Tip9560 on

      Well I would say that Clacton has improved by the exact right amount compared to the effort their MP has put into serving that community.

    19. Maybe he could hold constituency surgeries like all other MPs do. Oh wait, he only used the voters of Clacton to empower himself and he doesn’t give a flying fuck about them

    20. accidentalsalmon on

      It’s almost like he picked there to run as MP for a reason…

    21. JamesZ650 on

      Unbelievable, especially how hard he’s worked to improve the area..

    22. DavidBehave01 on

      No need for this headline to continue after the first three words.

    23. slartybartfast6 on

      He should probably speak to the MP of that area that’s supposed to help their constituents and actually do something about it…

    24. South-Bank-stroll on

      I hear that every time he visits (albeit rarely) the average IQ data takes a tumble.

    25. FlaviousTiberius on

      I’m sure tax cuts for wealthy people and making them all take out health insurance will solve this.

    26. chebalebs on

      Maybe he should try doing something about it, as that is his literal job

    27. Personal_Director441 on

      Got to keep him in the news day in day out, should be investigated the amount of money being spent to interfere in British (political) life.

    28. Key_Dragonfruit_2492 on

      Betting markets are pricing in 70% chance Reform UK win the next general election. I don’t think it matters to any of their voters.

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