Farage accused of peddling 'nonsense and lies' - as he predicts 'the new Brexit'
The Reform UK leader also vowed to be Britain's equivalent of Elon Musk by cutting excess council spending if his party claims victory in next month's local elections.
Ed Miliband has accused Nigel Farage of peddling "nonsense and lies" about the government's commitment to net zero, as the Reform UK leader said the issue could become the "new Brexit".
The energy secretary said both Mr Farage's party and the Conservatives were prepared to "make up any old nonsense and lies to pursue their ideological agenda" ahead of next month's local elections.
It would seem odd to have a major political party with no imbeciles or charlatans in senior positions, or bonkers ideologues such as Weird Ed.
The media and many voters would have to tear themselves away from the lies and nonsense and make an effort. It could be traumatic.
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I can imagine that the Reform party could generate a lot of support by promising to 'take back control' of power generation and distribution and dropping all the subsidies and grants that make power more expensive than it need be.
Lighting could strike twice... and the loftier the Net Zero edifice the more likely it is to be struck. A Tower of Babel lesson perhaps?
Farage or Free Gear Keir? Two Tier Keir or Weird Ed?
Difficult choices, to be sure.
DJ - I hope so, but from what I see, many people still haven't taken the trouble to understand the monumental silliness of Net Zero.
dearieme - I don't trust Farage, but the other parties are so dire that voting against them begins to seem like the only option.
“…Ed Miliband has accused Nigel Farage of peddling "nonsense and lies…”
Classic projection.
Peter - it is isn't it? Weird Ed doesn't do rational or moral.
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