Reform supporters

Don't forget to turn your clocks back to 1972 this evening.
I used to be like you. I couldn't take it when people wouldn't vote how I demanded. I realised life's too short and every party from Reform, Labour to the Green party wouldn't p1ss on us even if we were on fire.

Now id rather spend an extra 5 minutes with my kids than spending time trying to belittle other voters. We won. Enjoy...and no I've never voted Reform.
 
I used to be like you. I couldn't take it when people wouldn't vote how I demanded. I realised life's too short and every party from Reform, Labour to the Green party wouldn't p1ss on us even if we were on fire.

Now id rather spend an extra 5 minutes with my kids than spending time trying to belittle other voters. We won. Enjoy...and no I've never voted Reform.
It was a joke. I thought it was quite amusing.
 
Brexit timeline

2016 - Brexit will make us all better off. - Nigel Farage
2017 - Brexit won't make us worse off. - Theresa May
2018 - Brexit will make us worse off but only for 50 years - William Rees Mogg
2019 - No one ever said it would make us better off - Nigel Farage & Boris Johnson
2021- It's the fault of Remainers in the Establishment - Nigel Farage
2025 - Brexit has made us poorer and it's Labour's fault - Reform and the Tories
 
Don't forget to turn your clocks back to 1972 this evening.

It might appeal to some, but it's a solid no from me. The 1970s were shit.

Widespread strikes, 25% inflation, 12% unemployment, power blackouts, brown cars, brown clothes, brown homes (apart from the avocado bathroom suite), outside toilets, paraffin heaters, the Austin Allegro, road deaths four times what they are now, air pollution, dog shit on the pavement, pizzas being the height of culinary sophistication, Blue Nun, football hooliganism, the NI Troubles, three TV channels, Radio 1 only on medium wave, the Bay City Rollers, British Rail, British Rail sandwiches, Izal loo paper, etc.

I'll grant you, one or two things were better....

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It might appeal to some, but it's a solid no from me. The 1970s were shit.

Widespread strikes, 25% inflation, 12% unemployment, power blackouts, brown cars, brown clothes, brown homes (apart from the avocado bathroom suite), outside toilets, paraffin heaters, the Austin Allegro, road deaths four times what they are now, air pollution, dog shit on the pavement, pizzas being the height of culinary sophistication, Blue Nun, football hooliganism, the NI Troubles, three TV channels, Radio 1 only on medium wave, the Bay City Rollers, British Rail, British Rail sandwiches, Izal loo paper, etc.

I'll grant you, one or two things were better....

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We've just had a year where doctors and rail workers striked.
Unemployment is swept under the carpet of benefits.
Cars bought on never ending tick, clothes only bought by the younger generation if it's got a label on it! Homes that a lot wish they could afford to buy, to even get on the property ladder. Electric cars. Air pollution, dog shite and pizzas(for some) being a culinary delight haven't gone away . Football hooliganism being replaced with gangs of kids stabbing each other, wars all over the world.
100's of tv channels with sod all to see on any of them!! Radio 1 was far better in the 70's boy and girl bands, which brings us back to BR.
Totally agree 2025 has been a blast in comparison, don't know how lucky we are🙄
 
I used to be like you. I couldn't take it when people wouldn't vote how I demanded. I realised life's too short and every party from Reform, Labour to the Green party wouldn't p1ss on us even if we were on fire.

Now id rather spend an extra 5 minutes with my kids than spending time trying to belittle other voters. We won. Enjoy...and no I've never voted Reform.
The Greens probably would to keep carbon emissions down.
 
30 seconds on AI (Artificial intelligence).....which gives official figures and makes up for the bulls#it figures from previous posters

Here are key annual detected-arrivals figures (via irregular routes) for the UK, mostly focused on the “small boats” route, from Home Office data. Note: these are detections, not the total number of people who entered without permission (which is unknown).

Year ending March
Detected irregular arrivals*
202128,526 people detected arriving by small boats. GOV.UK+2GOV.UK+2
2022Around 45,774 people arrived by small boats (peak year for that route) GOV.UK+2GOV.UK+2
202345,000 people detected via small boats in the year ending March 2023. GOV.UK+1
202438,546 detected irregular arrivals in total; of these, about 31,079 were via small boats. GOV.UK
202544,125 detected irregular arrivals in total for year ending March 2025 (of which 86% were via small boats) GOV.UK

*These figures relate primarily to the small-boat crossing route and other detected irregular methods; they do not cover undetected entries or visa-overs which fluctuate every year and are greater than illegal boat crossings.

So Roughly 202,000 illegal immigrants have come via small boats over the last 5 years........
These are the one's the flag shaggers are getting so wound up about........

Where did you get 4million......obviously off the bloke who said it was 10 million......Ladz.......just google this s#it.
 
Year
Net migration
2015330,000
2016252,000
2017249,000
2018247,000
2019271,000
2020111,000
2021466,000
2022504,000
2023906,000
2024431,000
Total (2015–2024)3,767,000

That of course is registered net migration and you have to take a huge bag of salt with those.
 
30 seconds on AI (Artificial intelligence).....which gives official figures and makes up for the bulls#it figures from previous posters

Here are key annual detected-arrivals figures (via irregular routes) for the UK, mostly focused on the “small boats” route, from Home Office data. Note: these are detections, not the total number of people who entered without permission (which is unknown).

Year ending March
Detected irregular arrivals*
202128,526 people detected arriving by small boats. GOV.UK+2GOV.UK+2
2022Around 45,774 people arrived by small boats (peak year for that route) GOV.UK+2GOV.UK+2
202345,000 people detected via small boats in the year ending March 2023. GOV.UK+1
202438,546 detected irregular arrivals in total; of these, about 31,079 were via small boats. GOV.UK
202544,125 detected irregular arrivals in total for year ending March 2025 (of which 86% were via small boats) GOV.UK

*These figures relate primarily to the small-boat crossing route and other detected irregular methods; they do not cover undetected entries or visa-overs which fluctuate every year and are greater than illegal boat crossings.

So Roughly 202,000 illegal immigrants have come via small boats over the last 5 years........
These are the one's the flag shaggers are getting so wound up about........

Where did you get 4million......obviously off the bloke who said it was 10 million......Ladz.......just google this s#it.
He didn't mention illegal immigration. Just immigration. It was 3.7 million a year ago (thanks Chunky). That's a lot of people....
 
He didn't mention illegal immigration. Just immigration. It was 3.7 million a year ago (thanks Chunky). That's a lot of people....
There are a lot of Hong Kongers and Ukranians in those figures - the rest is the Boris wave, you know the guy who delivered Brexit on the back of promises to reduce migration to the UK. Does any one remember the poster that Leave released with a queue of brown people on it waiting to enter the UK (borrowed from Nazi propganda)? All based on the lie that Turkey was joining the EU. We have actually had something quite similar because of Brexit.
 
There are a lot of Hong Kongers and Ukranians in those figures - the rest is the Boris wave, you know the guy who delivered Brexit on the back of promises to reduce migration to the UK. Does any one remember the poster that Leave released with a queue of brown people on it waiting to enter the UK (borrowed from Nazi propganda)? All based on the lie that Turkey was joining the EU. We have actually had something quite similar because of Brexit.
So?

It's a lot of people. That's the point the earlier poster was making. Not 200,000.
 
The point is that Brexit was supposed to reduce migration, it is what the Leavers campaigned on (as their horrible poster demonstrated).

The actual effect of Brexit, as the figures show, has been to increase migration.
Again so? Not the point the poster was making.
 
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