He should have distanced himself from TR but Tice wasn't even at the march, yet he himself tarred everyone at the demo as far right with his "we want nothing to do with them" in the exact same way the media try to.
I know that,I have said many times it's more a frustrated show of unity but when a party leader who months ago begged for your vote then when gets it tells you to f**k off as your no use to him till the next election live on TV then I figure it's time to move on and forget the shit show,Groucho Marx probably had something when he said never join a club that will accept you as a member.
I realised a long time ago there was no point,but Tice or rather reform might have been a glimmer of hope but the et tu brute moment "We want nothing to do with them" about people who only a few months ago gave Reform their vote gives an insight into the fact Tice is just yet another back stabbing politico cnut.
Tice doesn't think so,but there again I didn't see him at parliament square on Saturday.
It wasn't a Tommy Robinson march,it was more than that,it was brits feeling frustrated and angry enough with Free Gear kier to turn up collectively and support each other (because no one else gives a f**k,including Tice),it was a small show of frustrated unity.
India has surpassed China as the most populous nation on the planet at 1.4 billion and climbing,the country is bursting at the seams and the people with a few rupees get out or make sure their kids go to the west for an education.
Yup,that dawned on me yesterday,the last british prime minister was indian,indians now supersede indiginous British as property owners in London,it's crazy town.Theres no going back,it's 50 years too late,I am being realistic.
You would have enjoyed it @DIDO.1 we saw a couple of upper class countrywear tweed type shops and ended up in a pub where we were offered pink lemonades by some friendly gentlemen I thought were a biker gang???They had their club colours flying inside,Borr suggested we leave ASAP before the bikers got physical.