u/theendofeverything21

Farage has done a lot of silly things in his time, from being a schoolboy antisemite to being duped into saying “up the Ra (IRA)” on camera. The left always bemoan that he gets a free pass, and on the whole, due to an overwhelmingly right leaning press, he does.
The Harbourne “cash for tax cuts” scandal is a different level of problem. Don’t get me wrong - it’s not an issue for Farage fans - this post will be downvoted and the replies will be filled with embarrassing attempts at whataboutery ignoring the egregious scale of the offence or even nonsense about gifts or him not being an MP. It’s clear some Farage fans will contort themselves into any back-breaking position, humiliating themselves in the process, to defend literally anything he does. So that’s not the problem. The problem is that there aren’t enough Farage fans for Reform to win the election. Even at their absolute peak, Reform are polling behind any combination of two of the centre and left wing parties. So they were always dependent on a Conservative coalition, and now Farage has made that impossible - no Conservative leader (and whilst it seems remarkable to say it, it looks increasingly like that leader will still be Kemi Badenoch) can convince Tory voters to vote for a crook because it was the Tories themselves that referred Farage over the issue. Most of the Tories who want Reform in Government simply joined Reform, there is going to be little enough appetite for a coalition without that specific play from Kemi which rules it out.
So, Reform need a new leader. Maybe not today, and DEFINITELY not tomorrow, which ironically will be Farage’s most successful so far, but before the General Election. Jenrick’s chances depend entirely on who’s in charge of the Tories, whilst Tice has lead before without nearly as much success as Farage. The problem with a one man party is that if no-one will form a Government with that one man, no-one will form a Government with the party.

And of course, he couldn’t care less. He’s got the £5 million and whatever he does now, he doesn’t have to provide what he was paid for.

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u/theendofeverything21 — 8 days ago

Reform have pledged to cut taxes on cryptocurrency firms and freeze red tape, to allow tax to be paid in cryptocurrency and to make Britain a “crypto hub”. These policies have been announced following Chakrit Sakunkrit, who was known as Christopher Harbourne before he left the UK and became a Thai citizen, gave Reform £9 million - a historical record donation and Farage a “personal gift” of £5 million a few weeks before Farage became Reform leader again and stood for election.

Vote for whoever you like, but know that Reform is owned by a foreign billionaire and will do what suits him.

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u/theendofeverything21 — 9 days ago

Hi again all, I’ve got a game tonight and going to try using some cerastus knight for the first time. Looking at some of the weapon options, it’s clear some things can’t damage void shields and are very unlikely to damage titans. Are these weapons purely anti-knight or more useful in Legions Imperialis? Do I just go melee for all?

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u/theendofeverything21 — 9 days ago