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    1. mattthepianoman on

      Lots of the same donors, lots of the same members, lots of the same ideas.

      Remind me again how Reform represents change?

    2. ShambolicPaulThe2nd on

      That’s fucking nothing in political party funding terms.

    3. PreFuturism-0 on

      This establishment (and [a lot of] their supporters) make me think of Pay ‘n’ Sprays in the Grand Theft Auto series. The establishment (and [a lot of] their supporters) have committed or allowed fuckups, then they use some lazy cover to hide how they’ve been irresponsible. [I edited in “a lot of” becuase I’m trying not to overgeneralise.]

      Pay ‘n’ Sprays are garages that the player can use to get rid of the police. They can hop into a car, let’s say a sky blue-coloured one, drive to a garage, and get the colour changed to let’s say turquoise, and that’s enough to fool people or delude themselves that they’ve been doing anything close to completely the right thing.

    4. Electricbell20 on

      Not that it matters, the media are giving it away at this point.

    5. I like it when reform claim to be anti establishment like they aren’t the establishment. Really goes to their core value of hypocrisy.

    6. Necessary-Product361 on

      Reform and the Tories are two cheeks of the same arse

    7. Odd_Ninja5801 on

      It’s not a new party. It’s a fucking rebrand.

      Nobody is going to vote Tory for a decade or two. They’ve fucked up too badly for it to be forgotten that quickly.

      So all the politicians, donors and hangers on are jumping ship to the next Right Wing cab on the rank.

      Anyone voting for this bunch will be voting for more Tories, with less competent leadership.

      Yes, I know that’s hard to believe.

    8. davinist on

      It’s always so heartwarming to see these vastly wealthy people giving money political parties and expecting absolutely nothing in return. God bless them all.

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