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Post by Dan Dare on Jul 2, 2024 12:49:21 GMT
A Ms Georgie Davis has stepped down as the candidate standing for Reform in West Ham and Beckton.
While she states that the party leaders are as pure as the driven snow, her resignation was driven by the knowledge that the "vast majority of other candidates standing for Nigel Farage's party are "racist, misogynistic, and bigoted".
Two questions arise:
1. How did this person survive the selection process?
2. Why is Reform standing for election in a multiracial shit-hole like West Ham and Beckton?
A picture of Ms Davies follows:
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 2, 2024 13:21:05 GMT
Was she really a Reform candidate, or possibly a plant, who knows. Richard Tice seems think the Tories promised her all sorts to defect. Meh, either way, good riddance to bad news.
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Post by sandypine on Jul 2, 2024 14:01:03 GMT
Was she really a Reform candidate, or possibly a plant, who knows. Richard Tice seems think the Tories promised her all sorts to defect. Meh, either way, good riddance to bad news. So the forty pieces of silver worked a treat.
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Post by Cartertonian on Jul 2, 2024 14:10:03 GMT
Your first question seems to imply that you think being racist, misogynistic and bigoted should be a prerequisite for candidates??
As for your second question, I believe Tice and Farage's ambition was to field candidates in every seat, or as close to that as they could get.
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Post by sandypine on Jul 2, 2024 14:13:43 GMT
Your first question seems to imply that you think being racist, misogynistic and bigoted should be a prerequisite for candidates?? As for your second question, I believe Tice and Farage's ambition was to field candidates in every seat, or as close to that as they could get. One wonders how she met the vast majority of other candidates let alone find time to interact with them as they fought their seats and she fought hers.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2024 14:27:12 GMT
Was she really a Reform candidate, or possibly a plant, who knows. Richard Tice seems think the Tories promised her all sorts to defect. Meh, either way, good riddance to bad news. So the forty pieces of silver worked a treat. This is usually the case in this extremely corrupt establishment. It certainly has all the tell tale signs, which anyone who has challenged the Labour/Tory party will tell you.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 2, 2024 14:37:22 GMT
Your first question seems to imply that you think being racist, misogynistic and bigoted should be a prerequisite for candidates?? As for your second question, I believe Tice and Farage's ambition was to field candidates in every seat, or as close to that as they could get. Actually his first question suggests that Reform should have done better to avoid the corrupt money takers that the establishment rely on to smear every party that challenges them. Rishi called a surprise election while Reform was unprepared and hadn't much time to vet their candidates, whilst knowing he was handing the power to Labour. You should know this by now. Also, I doubt Dan Dare has any hand in Reform. They totally contradict his politics, which is pro-EU. He doesn't even live in the UK anymore.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 2, 2024 15:15:30 GMT
Was she really a Reform candidate, or possibly a plant, who knows. Richard Tice seems think the Tories promised her all sorts to defect. Meh, either way, good riddance to bad news. So the forty pieces of silver worked a treat. It would seem so, not to worry. This sort of thing is bound to increase in line with Reforms growing popularity.
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Post by andrewbrown on Jul 2, 2024 15:29:13 GMT
A Ms Georgie Davis has stepped down as the candidate standing for Reform in West Ham and Beckton.
While she states that the party leaders are as pure as the driven snow, her resignation was driven by the knowledge that the "vast majority of other candidates standing for Nigel Farage's party are "racist, misogynistic, and bigoted".
Two questions arise:
1. How did this person survive the selection process?
2. Why is Reform standing for election in a multiracial shit-hole like West Ham and Beckton?
A picture of Ms Davies follows:
They didn't actually end up vetting their candidates, Farage blamed it on a surprise election (even though we knew the main parties started last year and we knew that three had to be an election this year) and the failure of an outsourcer.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 2, 2024 16:47:12 GMT
As I said on the other thread, probably a plant.
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Post by Dogburger on Jul 2, 2024 17:05:09 GMT
She was only a paper candidate in a seat that reform had zero chance of winning so no great loss . Those who want to register a vote for reform can still do so though as her name will still be on the ballot paper . So it doesn't really matter one way or the other that she has quit or what her reasons are .
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Post by ProVeritas on Jul 2, 2024 17:14:50 GMT
She was only a paper candidate in a seat that reform had zero chance of winning so no great loss . Those who want to register a vote for reform can still do so though as her name will still be on the ballot paper . So it doesn't really matter one way or the other that she has quit or what her reasons are . Well that is true of 99.9% of all Constituencies. Al The Best
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Post by Dogburger on Jul 2, 2024 17:40:51 GMT
She was only a paper candidate in a seat that reform had zero chance of winning so no great loss . Those who want to register a vote for reform can still do so though as her name will still be on the ballot paper . So it doesn't really matter one way or the other that she has quit or what her reasons are . Well that is true of 99.9% of all Constituencies. Al The Best You are probably right but Im sure if reform can get that down 98% they will be in business
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Post by Red Rackham on Jul 2, 2024 17:58:03 GMT
As Richard Tice said, if she had such serious concerns about so many people why didn't she raise her concerns with anyone in the party or indeed to party leaders? Instead she chose to go to the press two days before the election.
She was a plant, a trojan horse, no biggie I suspect there's more to come. If Reforms opponents are resorting to these tactics, it means they're worried.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 2, 2024 18:00:16 GMT
As Richard Tice said, if she had such serious concerns about so many people why didn't she raise her concerns with anyone in the party or indeed to party leaders? Instead she chose to go to the press two days before the election. She was a plant, a trojan horse, no biggie I suspect there's more to come. If Reforms opponents are resorting to these tactics, it means they're worried. Well quite. She's either a plant or an idiot. West Ham and Beckton is a staunch Labour area. The Tories are probably not going to win there and neither are Reform. Hence jumping from one party that aren't going to win to another is a pointless exercise. And these smears have been going around for quite a while, so she should have known long since, which makes the timing all the more suspect. So the logical conclusion is that either Ms David walks around with her head up her arse or this was pre-planned.
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