Swearing in: turned up late, got someone kicked out of their seat, managed to criticise the previous speaker in his 30 second speech. UK parliament opening: Day 1 of his new job representing his constituency. Hasn't turned up. Flown over to America for the Republican convention instead. Biggest self-serving grifter in British politics.
Out of interest. How does someone sat in the house of commons doing nowt if they aren't planned to deliver a speech or take part in a vote mean they are representing their constituency more than someone not there? Except for PMQ's or major votes, the chamber is almost always just a handful of MP's.
There are literally 100s of things he could have been doing, other than being at the Republican conference. I very much doubt Trump & Vance have the people of Clacton high on their agenda.
How do you know that he wasn't doing that. Most MP's even in the commons just sit looking at their mobile phones. I have no idea what my MP is doing right now, he's not sat in the commons. Not defending him specifically, just wondered why you had singled him out over any other missing MP. I guess we'll soon know form the voices within Clacton as to whether he is neglecting his duties. It was reported that Farage actually engineered David Lammy a meeting with Donald Trumps top team prior to the election, so maybe him being there with our close relationship with the US isn't such a bad thing.
True, but generally so early in his tenure any decent MP would be spending time in their constituency, speaking to the people there, not tazzing off the the USA to flirt with them other fascists.
I'm singling him out because he's flown to the Republican conference, on the very first day of his first ever job as an MP. I don't think anyone else has done that, but if they have, fair dos. I'll criticise them as well.
He'll soon realise his long time ambition to being a tory mp' he sees reform as a mere stepping stone to something bigger..
No he's a Minister, Foreign Secretary so he's abroad on legitimate Government Business. Farridge is in the USA on his own business, sticking his tongue in Trump's.
Prior to the election he wasn't foreign secretary and didn't have any sway to go to the US. That was my point, that link between Farage set up the meeting whilst the Tories were still in power isn't a bad thing seen as Trump is a shoe in for the Presidential elections.
No he wasn't but obviously knew he was going to be. I wouldn't be so sure that Trump will win in November either.
Don’t you think he might have been preparing the groundwork for his future role as Foreign Secretary? Like making contacts and building relationships that side of the pond?
Bold claim, Biden scraped through in 2020 polling mid 50's and well above Trump. Now he is polling low 40's with the rolls reversed and seemingly widening again.
No. But if you asked is Farage a Fasict my answer would be different. Farage is going to this Trump convention and he will be addressing this convention as a British M.P. along with Truss ex-P.M. as though the British parliament is on Trump's side.
Even if it did mean that our parliament was backing Trump, which it seems very very far fetched to think that anybody in political circles would read it that way, well it's a safe bet. No way Biden wins in November.
Farage isn't bothered about Reform. He'll defect back to the Conservatives and bide his time for a crack at leadership. Cut from same cloth as Boris and the public lap it up. Like it or not he's got you all bleating about him.
I'm optimistic that the electorate will decide that anyone is better than the end of their democracy.