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Ppascalr57.bsky.social

Both Assange and Farage. It appears Farage had a meeting with Roger Stone and others in the Trump camp, he was then seen at the Ecuadorian embassy, then the emails were released. Suspicious is that Farage was the facilitator/negotiator.

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Ppascalr57.bsky.social

Nigel Farage visited Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy shortly before the Emails were releaaed. What was that about?

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Tory boffins: we've done some research, and evidently the best possible candidate for next Tory Leader will hate: immigrants taxes public services gay and/or trans people Scots human rights tofu climate scientists immigrants (again) and love Union Jacks. it's Farage, isn't it?

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Iianrobo.bsky.social

Haha perfect with Farage

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AMalisonm.bsky.social

It's funny how quiet those fine upstanding Reform MPs are about the whole donations issue, isn't it? Curious as to why Farage hasn't got his foghorn out on this one. 🤔

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SVsamvimes6.bsky.social

Yep, between Cameron, the ERG, and Farage, they did a grand job of breaking the party up until only these lunatics were left.

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JOjmolofsson.bsky.social

I (and I write from the other side of the Channel) see another explanation, that I wouldn't call 'electoral tactics'. And that is the gvmt's understanding of the chances of re-entering _anything_ European as slim, unless there's a bi-partisan support. (Or tri-partisan, if Farage remains a factor.)

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Nteteisu.bsky.social

O Farage foi por anos arroz-de-festa em debate na BBC porque era preciso ouvir "os dois lados".

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Nteteisu.bsky.social

E mais que isso (em relação ao Farage) o partido dele tem tudo para virar a força da direita, porque o Partido Conservador está afundando e tem gente do próprio partido dando apoio abertamente ao Reform como a Suella Braverman e o Jacob Rees-Mogg.

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