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Reform party release their manifesto
Farage’s six missions include making the UK the fastest-growing major economy by the end of the first reform term in government and achieving net zero immigration by 2030.
Speaking at an event in Wetherspoons , he firmly dismissed claims that the party had scaled back its ambitions as an election approached, asserting that the party had a robust and ambitious plan, but it was crucial to take measured, strategic steps towards its realization.
The six "first steps" plus a bonus Step if elected by a landslide.
are:
· Take back control of our ailing water infrastructure and throw CEOs in prison for pollution and mismanagement of public assets.
· Imprison MPs who are found guilty of fraud and corruption.
· Bring back the death penalty for paedophiles and habitual violent criminals.
· Take back the street from feral teenagers using whatever force necessary.
· End homelessness, starting with young families and veterans.
· Pay police/firefighters and hospital staff private sector salaries.
· Purchase ocean liners to pick up immigrants in the channel to take them straight to Rwanda.
Nigel emphasized that these 'first steps' were not mere gestures, but a significant commitment to the public, a tangible demonstration of the party's vision and a 'down payment' on what the party would offer the country.
Parody- never prophecy.
Consider this: if the reform Party were to make these seven promises, would you consider voting for them.
It’s just a question.
This post is for entertainment purpose only, no real promises were issued in the making of this post.
Now sit back and wait for the angry people who did not read to the end commnet😂
Just testing something
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3moto the best of my knowledge not one FF or FG td or senator objected to the red carpeting of vultures, or indeed to the 350 pages of ICAV legislation........nor to the BS reports by depts of Finance and Agriculture into public banking and hemp respectively......sinn fein no better....never heard one word out of Doherty. Likewise not one TD or senator seems t have faintest clue how to manage for benefit of public the €160 bn household savings........without securitisation and with strictest control, potential for almost €1 trillion productive investment across the land.The sick joke grows by the day.Of course its ok to abuse the post offices and credit unions to have them do the dirty work for th dud banks?????