Nigel Farage’s Voters Are Shocked At His Opposition To Better Workers’ Rights

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    1. > Voters in Nigel Farage’s constituency were left shocked by his apparent opposition to better workers’ rights.
      > The Reform UK leader and his party’s other four MPs voted against the government’s employment rights bill in the Commons.

      Oh dear…

      > Told that Farage had voted against the bill, one elderly woman replied: “Nigel? No. I am really surprised because I thought he was more for the public.”

      Ignorance is bliss and living under a rock benefits Reform.

      > One man said: “Next time he come round waving at people I’ll say ’wait a minute mate, I want to speak to you.’”

      Good luck seeing him in Clacton.

      > Another woman said: “I did think he was more for the people and human rights than that.”

      No really, and then we wonder how anyone votes them.

    2. >So the Trades Union Congress went to Clacton, the seat Farage won at the general election, to tell his constituents.

      This is the way. Right to the voters.

    3. Who *would* **WIN**?!

      Team Red: A long and well documented history of his behavior.

      VS

      Team Blue: He says he doesn’t and you’re a very special boi.

      Radio: *”in today’s news team blue is surging in the polls”*

    4. LauraPhilps7654 on

      Right-wing populists have famously been pro workers rights going right back to when they put socialists in camps.

    5. GhostFaceShiller on

      The caption for that photo reads “Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks during the New York Young Republican Club’s annual gala in December.” While wearing a tailored velvet dinner jacket.

      This isn’t very “MP for Clacton man of the people”, is it?

    6. Icy_Collar_1072 on

      We have a hugely politically illiterate electorate that don’t understand some of the very basics of politics. 

      He’s a privately educated banker that’s been a fringe Thatcherite Tory all his life, he believes in tax cuts for the wealthy, de-regulation, the transfer of state assets to the portfolios of the billionaire class, hate unions and people’s right to collective bargaining, opposed the minimum wage and enthuses about privatisation, I mean even a simpleton can realise that he has no interest in working class aspirations or tackling wealth inequality. His party is backed by billionaires and a multi-millionaire property baron, with the passive support of the world’s richest man.

      How are people failing to understand what he’s about? Immigration is merely the Trojan horse for all the above, like with Trump who did the “working class champion” bollocks then came to power and gave millionaires & billionaires the largest tax cut in US history.

    7. He is a big arselicker of the Trump & Musk masterplan to transfer BRICS based manufacturing back to the western world.

      We need to turn back the clocks on workers rights to match the poor labour laws. So of course he won’t want better workers rights.

    8. Turkeys voted for Christmas for a decade, Labour only got in because some Turkeys voted for Sunday Dinner instead.

    9. susanboylesvajazzle on

      Reform voters demonstrate again they are exactly as thick as everyone expects them to be.

    10. Scared_Turnover_2257 on

      Ah the hilarious moment where the Turkeys in December realise the farmer isn’t just a nice guy and isn’t just coming for a chat. Sadly these morons will continue to believe he’s a nice guy really untill the axe connects.

    11. ivekilledhundreds on

      Looking through your history I see you have a job, you should really be concerned about this mate. u/KaleidoscopeExpert93

    12. DesignerElectrical23 on

      Spread all the truths about Farage. We don’t have to lie to make him a rat. Get people’s blinkers off them.

    13. Why though? He’s never been particularly secretive about his anti-worker pro-business agenda

    14. Emotionless_AI on

      This is a real Leoaprds Ate My Face moment. The best antidote to Farage is to shine a really bright light on his actions.

    15. No they’re not, they all know exactly what Farage is and what he represents. They WANT it. They think workers rights are in the way of getting rid of the woke trans muslims that are supposedly single handedly ruining the economy. They saw it on GBNews. It must be accurate.

    16. TruthsNoRemedy on

      Well they are all inbred Nazis so it does track. There is not a thing farage wants to do that is not for the betterment of him and his rich mates. I will die knowing I have never voted for a c*nt like him and that makes me very happy.

    17. The people who vote for Reform and are on some sort of benefits will be very surprised if this party ever take charge .

    18. Didn’t his best buddy, Mogg, said that if he was allowed to, he would love to have a few slaves?

    19. The man’s a sellout, he’s had a few chats in the USA and now ALL of his opinions have changed, he took some big bribe and if you vote him in, we’re gonna get Elon’d!

    20. What old Nige down the pub, having a beer dislikes the plebs!

      Well I never!

      Who could see that coming?

    21. SensitivePotato44 on

      Thats because Nigel Farage’s voters are as thick as two short planks. They’re probably also shocked every morning when the sun comes up

    22. Anyone shocked about this hasnt been paying attention to what he actually says. Deregulation and getting rid of red tape is one of his main things.

    23. Look there’s a balance to be struck here, a lot of people, frankly are a bit dim, lazy or just sort of suck at their job, it should be easy to sack such people.