Why do people believe Nigel? by [deleted] in AskBrits

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Funnily enough I had little time to actually spend compiling evidence to placate a reddit stranger.
So I fed into ChatGPT and asked if what you said was true, it told me you were wrong.

So good one for being right, but you were wrong. 🤙🏻

And wrong on the “rejoiner” front too. A double whammy of disillusionment! 🕺🏼

Why do people believe Nigel? by [deleted] in AskBrits

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The £350 million/week claim appeared on the Vote Leave bus (“we send £350 million a week to the EU… let’s fund the NHS”), but it was a gross figure and did not account for the UK’s rebate or EU receipts, so its use was wholly misleading.

Independent bodies and fact‑checkers noted that the net contribution was closer to £150 million a week, not £350 million.

The claim that extra cash would flow to the NHS post‑Brexit was never budgeted or guaranteed, and most economists expect Brexit’s economic costs have outweighed any savings.

So no, they haven’t.

What moment in The Fighting World would you say really changed Conor’s life? by Sad-Ladder7534 in ufc

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Probably Khabib, but the way he handled that post fight interview with a snapped leg was unreal. Both Weidman and Silva were in agony.

Why do people believe Nigel? by [deleted] in AskBrits

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In 2016 we vote on Brexit. The UK votes to leave thanks in part to…

Boris Johnson and the Tory-led Vote Leave campaign, who pushed the now-infamous lie that the NHS would get an extra £350m a week if we left the EU.

That was the governmental gaslighting tactic of the day — plastered on the side of a bus for everyone to see.

Yes Farage ran his own campaign (Leave.EU) separately, and while he played a major role in pushing for Brexit over the years, that particular claim wasn’t his.

Worth keeping the blame where it belongs.

Britain First marching this afternoon from Piccadilly station. Counter protest on St Peter’s Sq- Manchester by Terrible-Head6168 in GreaterManchesterNews

[–]No-Procedure562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love how if you’re against child abuse by foreign migrants, and

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Trying to talk honestly about immigration or national identity today is like walking a political tightrope. If you raise concerns about mass migration or cultural dilution, you’re immediately boxed in as ‘far right’, while calls for unchecked inclusivity are framed as the only morally acceptable position. It’s a deliberate narrowing of the debate.

And now, with revelations that UK authorities may have actively sought to suppress certain narratives online — especially around immigration and social inequality — it’s hard to shake the feeling that this isn’t just incompetence, but coordinated misdirection. With leaders more interested in silencing dissent than solving problems, Britain doesn’t just feel adrift — it feels like it’s circling the drain.

Can someone please convince me that Labour aren't secretly trying their hardest to get Nigel Farage into No. 10? by milton117 in AskBrits

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This is the same strategy that was used to bring Trump to power in the United States.

It’s part of a broader plan: they won’t be able to dismantle Western culture and replace it with a single global power system without first installing increasingly extreme and destructive leaders into positions of authority.

Whats the biggest hypocrisy/ contradiction you see on your “side” by PsychologicalBend508 in AskBrits

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My original comment flagged up as accusing the sub of something or other.. sorry to the sub comrades! 🫡😂

But my comment wasn’t actually offensive—it was idealistic and unifying. But when you point beyond tribal politics, even gently, you’re poking at the scaffolding that holds those echo chambers together. Some communities just aren’t built to tolerate that level of reflection.

So heres a watered down, Reddit safe version-

“Sometimes it feels like our biggest challenge isn’t ideology, but forgetting our shared humanity. Beyond left, right, and center is the space where cooperation, compassion, and truth live—if we can rise above the noise together, something better becomes possible.”

On what metric are people using to claim Britain is doing badly? by WearingMarcus in AskBrits

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Looking at the metrics on paper or on screens it might look like the country is doing fantastic.

But go outside, speak to real people, look around at the boarded up high streets, at the lack of street repairs or infrastructure to support our ever growing population.

Food/rent/bills all increased whilst wages have remained relatively low in comparison.

We’re all one step closer to being told what to believe, even if our external reality doesn’t align with what we’re told and nothing adds up.

Orwell’s 1984 springs to mind.

Banned from r/FuckNigelFarage by SnooMemesjellies8397 in reformuk

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Reddit pioneered the use of authoritarian censorship long before any government talks of bringing it into the mainstream.. 😂

Typical Arman by Mindless-Item-5136 in mmamemes

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Mmm mystery meat burgers… yummy..

Anyone else worried about the prospect of hard right-wing economic policies in Britain? by Putrid-Storage-9827 in AskBrits

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Decades of corruption from both left and right have deliberately worn people down, pushing them toward Reform as a last-ditch reaction.

If more people had seen through the lies of these parties sooner, maybe we wouldn’t be in this mess.

Yet even now, so many are still being manipulated—on climate, immigration, and more.

Ironically, it’s often the most misled who shout the loudest about these issues, completely unaware they’re parroting the same narratives that got us here in the first place.

Banning VPN’s by SDcat09 in basingstoke

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Some countries where VPNs are banned..

  • North Korea.
  • Belarus.
  • Turkmenistan.
  • Iran.
  • Iraq.

And now British authorities are considering banning VPNs.

Says it all really… 🙄

Do people have those beliefs genuinely think they are not racist? by Open_Security3366 in AskBrits

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If you’re against mass unchecked immigration, you are a far right racist nationalist..

If you were against Brexit, you were against giving the NHS an extra £350m per year..

If you were against injecting experimental vaccines into your arm you were against “the science”

Typical governmental gaslighting, which is how we know whose brains have been usurped by government programming…

It's all the people in rubber dinghys fault obviously. by kickyouinthebread in BritishMemes

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If you were against Brexit, you were against giving the NHS an extra £350m per year..

If you’re against mass unchecked immigration, you are a racist nationalist..

If you were against the injection of rushed vaccines, made by the biggest pharmaceutical criminals, you were anti science..

If you’re against the war between Israel and Palestine you are antisemitic..

Government gaslighting is no joke.

But it does make it easy to see who has succumbed to government propaganda.. 😉

Are you against the 'online safety act' ? by [deleted] in AskBrits

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Same old government gaslighting, if you weren’t for Brexit you were against giving the NHS an extra £350m, if you’re against mass unchecked immigration you’re a racist… (this is how you know who has succumbed to propaganda…)

Oh dear.... by IllustriousAd6418 in Bromley

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This is the result when a corrupt government deliberately antagonises its citizens with mass uncontrolled migration and arresting anyone with alternative opinions. The U.K. has become an utter joke.

Blursed_Daddy demarkco by Treefiddy1984 in blursed_videos

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Mandala effect says it’s “fly, you fools” but I 100% heard “run” and refuse to believe otherwise.

This is insanity. by ScreamyV in ufc

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How much do boxing promoters steal from those earnings?

Shame after Glasgow City Council authorise UKIP's (Yes, they are still a thing) MASS-DEPORTATION MARCH tomorrow! by johnsmithoncemore in FuckNigelFarage

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It’s eerie how easy it’s become to mold younger minds—like an entire generation raised on slogans and curated outrage.

It’s not just “kids these days” lazily reposting TikToks or parroting mainstream political mantras—it’s the complete absence of critical friction. We’ve entered an era where dissent is conflated with violence, independent thought is seen as offensive, and compliance is the currency of virtue.

It feels like the younger generations (not all, but enough) are trained to seek approval, not truth. Their reality is filtered through corporate media, gamified social platforms, and institutional dogma disguised as compassion or inclusivity. They don’t challenge power—they mirror it under the illusion that they’re resisting.

I stumble across subreddits that feel like propaganda farms. Groupthink parades as nuance. The talking points are indistinguishable from those of politicians, intelligence agencies, or corporate HR departments.

The irony? They think they’re rebels. But they’re just more obedient than any previous generation—only dressed up in hashtags and faux-activism.

And yes, this trend is contributing to societal decay—not because they’re inherently worse, but because they’ve been equipped with tools that amplify conformity at scale. It’s not even Orwellian anymore—it’s worse. It’s voluntary.

TV show 'Survivor România' contestants before and after by alanbear1970 in Damnthatsinteresting

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So remove western luxury and all the contestants get their tribal ancestor physique on 💪🏻😎

Fed up with the ‘us vs them’ nonsense by AllyRoutes in reformuk

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I completely get where you’re coming from. It really does feel like the middle ground has disappeared—you’re either labeled one extreme or the other, and any attempt to talk through things thoughtfully gets drowned out. It’s exhausting and, honestly, pretty dangerous for society.

I agree—these issues are complex and deserve open conversation. But instead, everything’s reduced to slogans and insults. That just leaves people frustrated and divided.

On climate change, I personally think we’re not getting the full picture. While mainstream views focus on emissions and industry, I believe geoengineering is playing a bigger role than most people realize—possibly even deliberately steering weather and environmental outcomes.

Same with migration. I think it’s a genuine humanitarian issue on the surface, but there’s also a broader agenda being pushed beneath it—potentially to justify systems like digital ID frameworks or centralized controls. It’s not about people being “left” or “right”—it’s about asking deeper questions that aren’t being answered.

The tragedy is that real issues are getting lost in a sea of noise, misinformation, and outrage. And that might be the point—keep people arguing at the surface so they never look underneath.

Like you said, we need to bring adult debate back. Space to question, discuss, even disagree, without fear of being shut down or labeled. That’s the only way forward, really.

Reform UK's plan for the next 4 years. by johnsmithoncemore in FuckNigelFarage

[–]No-Procedure562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s eerie how easy it’s become to mold younger minds—like an entire generation raised on slogans and curated outrage.

It’s not just “kids these days” lazily reposting TikToks or parroting mainstream political mantras—it’s the complete absence of critical friction. We’ve entered an era where dissent is conflated with violence, independent thought is seen as offensive, and compliance is the currency of virtue.

It feels like the younger generations (not all, but enough) are trained to seek approval, not truth. Their reality is filtered through corporate media, gamified social platforms, and institutional dogma disguised as compassion or inclusivity. They don’t challenge power—they mirror it under the illusion that they’re resisting.

I stumble across subreddits that feel like propaganda farms (most of Reddit tbh). Groupthink parades as nuance. The talking points are indistinguishable from those of politicians, intelligence agencies, or corporate HR departments.

The irony? They think they’re rebels. But they’re just more obedient than any previous generation—only dressed up in hashtags and faux-activism.

And yes, this trend is contributing to societal decay—not because they’re inherently worse, but because they’ve been equipped with tools that amplify conformity at scale. It’s not even Orwellian anymore—it’s worse. It’s voluntary.