How can it be legal to have a political party that is a private company? π€
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Paul Lewis
Membership of the Gammon Party, AKA the Reform Party, AKA Nigel Farage, uniquely does not entitle you to vote for the party leader, as is the case with every other UK political party.
You'll just get emails demonising desperate refugees, so that's okay then. No vote, just a torrent of blame.
You'll just get emails demonising desperate refugees, so that's okay then. No vote, just a torrent of blame.
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Be aware that any Bill to ban foreign donations to political parties simply won't apply to Reform, Ltd.
Loophole.
https://consoc.org.uk/how-to-constitute-a-political-party/
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It is solely to overpopulate the media and the parliament with the representatives of the wealthy and the propertied.
The workers cannot have their own interests because it will clash with business interests.
Best hope is that most of his single-digit, racist, bigoted disciples will be dead before the next election.