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    1. antbaby_machetesquad on

      Nothing says ‘We’ve got nothing to hide’ quite like forcing all your staff to sign NDAs!

    2. GetCanc3rRedditAdmin on

      Party with Nazi sympathisers want to silence critics? Who would’ve thought! 

    3. Ooh, interesting – wouldn’t have expected any negative about Reform to come from the Telegraph given how closely their ideals seem to align.

      Are the Telegraph throwing their support behind Lowe over Nigel?

    4. Dayzed-n-Confuzed on

      What did you expect! Don’t listen to what they say, look at what they do!!

    5. It’s crazy that these are the same kind of people who will preach freedom of speech at any opportunity they can.

    6. Aren’t these the people always banging on about free speech.

      I guess it only works for them. Bloody hypocrites like all fascists.

    7. Pearl_String on

      This takes toeing the party line to new levels. I’m always suspicious of NDA’s. Especially pre emptive ones. It sort of screams “Things are going to get shadey and you need to keep schtum”

    8. “Engulfed in a civil war” my brother in Christ, no one knows who Rupert Lowe is and even less people care.

    9. Madness_Quotient on

      Out of this whole article I offer you a single word to discuss:

      >**Customers**

    10. ContributionIll5741 on

      Them damn marxist wokies won’t let you say anyfin these days.. .oh wait….

    11. SebastianHaff17 on

      There are many reasons why I can dislike Reform. NDAs, pretty standard with businesses and projects, I can’t get excited about. I haven’t clicked the article, but I assume that’s what “GAGGING ORDERS” are. Sounds so dramatic.

    12. The more time I spend looking at politics, the more determined i am that neither side – left or right – really follow any of their own principles. But i think it’s a much bigger issue *for* the right not to, since:

      A: they are advocating for personal responsibility which is far more reliant on individuals following those principles, instead of enforcing them systematically.

      And B: Lefties (younger) are kinda supposed to tear things up in pursuit of change and better methods, and the right (old) are supposed to be the guys advocating to keep the systems that work instead of also throwing them out.

    13. morewhitenoise on

      Reform are the latest in left wing politics. Time for the real right to get its shit together.

    14. GallifreyFallsOver on

      Whilst I dislike the idea of NDAs and Gag Orders; what surprises me most about all this is that all the other major parties apparently don’t do this (because I’d assume that if they did this wouldn’t be news).

    15. joeythemouse on

      On the plus side, nobody who joins Reform has anything useful to say anyway.

      No loss really.

    16. Didn’t the Reformation involve an explosion of printing of a variety of opinions?

      Imagine if they’d all been trying to gag each other.

    17. Big-Golf4266 on

      They’re gagging alright… on that festering Cock Farage has between his legs.

    18. What a lovely sign that everything is on the level within their organisation and they believe in transparency. If nothing bad is going on, this is a real own goal

    19. Overall-Pie9136 on

      I got permanently banned from r/reform for asking what they thought about reform being a limited company (when it still was)

    20. The Telegraph? No we gotta ignore it. At least thats what some people say in this sub lol

    21. retrofauxhemian on

      Why do you guys keep treating Reform as a political party, when it’s a company?

    22. ArchdukeToes on

      What’s that? You mean straight talking, ‘we should be allowed to say what we want’ Farage is actually a strict authoritarian who believes that rights like that should only belong to people like him? I’m shocked, I tell you. *Shocked*.