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If it shows how much Farage earns, then the total cannot include MPs income, as he certainly doesn't earn that.
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It would be great to have one in each Reform Ltd constituency, local council and county council on the same day.
His comments on Bbcqt were vile and that tweet is him trying to incite more violence and hatred.
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This man’s constituents are being left behind.
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Reform councillor snubs journalists minutes after election

This is Lee Duffy, he paid for a buffet for residents during the election period and somehow got away with it.

Why is he trying to avoid the press?
www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk
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Reform UK Councillor Ian Duxbury has questioned why Maya Ellis MP is getting involved with an issue on his patch.

Awkwardly, he’s doesn't seem to know the electoral boundaries changed last year. It’s her patch. So much for knowing your area.
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The question can’t go away because Farage wants to leave ECHR and overturn any deals made with the EU by this Government. It’s dead end - he is a Putin supporter by his own actions.
I do not understand how he has not been connected to the Russia scandal.
So if Reform say he should resign then surely Kruger should resign his parliamentary seat too?
And of they get into power they will turn on women.
Yes that is why he supports Reform and Farrage
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Matt Goodwin on #BBCQT tonight. Benefits for anxiety sufferers? Blames immigration. Worried about tax rises in the Budget? Blames immigration. White men raping a Sikh woman? Nothing.
What a ghoul.
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Also just to correct Matt Goodwin, who lied and said the UK spends:

"£15 billion housing asylum seekers"

- no we don't. It was 2.1 billion this last year.

And largely that's because the government is too stupid to let them work & help them get jobs while they wait for a decision. #bbcqt
UK's asylum hotel bill down 30%, government says
The Home Office's annual accounts show £2.1bn was spent on hotel accommodation in the year to March 2025.
www.bbc.co.uk