well that is not true is it?
do not want to upset the sensitivity of the b.v aka baker.
anon means having a relevant topic list and status report is not the done thing now days.
thou…
kek
well that is not true is it?
do not want to upset the sensitivity of the b.v aka baker.
anon means having a relevant topic list and status report is not the done thing now days.
thou…
kek
update with the leaders debate that farage will be involved with tonight in the u.k
both rishi and kier starmer will not be on stage, they have both sent their replacements.
kek
rishi sunack will be senting
penny mordaunt.
kier starmer will be sending
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Leaders debate in the uk with farage.
The leaders of the UK’s seven main political parties are set to face off in a live TV debate, with Nigel Farage, the leader of the Reform UK party, making his debut in the election campaign. The debate, which will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC News, will feature Labour’s Angela Rayner, Conservative Penny Mordaunt, Reform UK’s Nigel Farage, Stephen Flynn of the SNP, the Lib Dems’ Daisy Cooper, and Plaid Cymru’s Rhun ap Iorwerth.
Key Issues to Watch
Tax and Economy: Expect a heated debate on tax policies, with Farage likely to emphasize his party’s anti-tax stance and the need for fiscal responsibility.
Immigration: Farage’s anti-immigration stance is a key plank of his party’s platform, and he is likely to use the debate to emphasize the need for stricter border controls.
Brexit: As the leader of the Brexit Party, Farage is likely to use the debate to emphasize his party’s commitment to leaving the EU and taking back control of the UK’s borders.
Healthcare: The debate is likely to touch on healthcare policies, with Farage’s party advocating for a more decentralized approach to healthcare and greater emphasis on private providers.
What to Expect
A lively and confrontational debate, with Farage likely to be a key player in the discussion.
A focus on the economy, immigration, and Brexit, with Farage using his party’s anti-establishment credentials to appeal to voters.
A test of the leaders’ ability to think on their feet and respond to unexpected questions and challenges.
Key Quotes
“We need to take back control of our borders and our country. The EU has failed us, and it’s time for a change.” - Nigel Farage
“We will not be swayed by the whims of the EU or the demands of the far right. We will stand up for the values of our great nation.” - Angela Rayner
“We need to focus on the issues that matter to ordinary people, not just the wealthy elite. We will fight for a fairer society and a better future for all.” - Penny Mordaunt
What’s at Stake
The debate is a key moment in the election campaign, with the outcome of the election hanging in the balance.
A strong performance from Farage could boost his party’s chances of winning seats and potentially even forming a government.
A poor performance could see his party’s chances of success dwindle, and the debate could be seen as a turning point in the campaign.