Following the election success for Nigel Farage and Reform UK on Thursday Farage held a press conference in London yesterday with his new Reform MPs
and very good it was too but from the outset "protesters" made their presence felt as one after another they tried to disrupt the event and one after
another they were ejected.
Farage made light of the interruptions and said they'd probably turn out to be actors ... again.
A day later internet sleuths have discovered that yes they were indeed actors , turns out 2 of the "protesters" appeared in Labour lovey Ken Loach's
film The Old Oak which released last year ... Labour and its supporters engaging in dirty ticks because they are so scared of Farage and Reform.
Mahyar Tousi explains more.
Following on from the actor exposed in the Channel 4 hit piece on reform Dirty tricks Starmer is showing from the outset how he intends to rule.
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Because they are 'working' protestors, can we require them to wear vests. Like construction workers, but color coded by party affiliation and sponcer
patches like Nascar?
It would make things somewhat easier. This politics thing is turning into quite a business for more than the official politicians.
As it was a film made by Labour loyalist Ken Loach about a "young Syrian woman and a pub landlord who join forces to unite two traumatised communities
in the north-east" and they had their 3 out of 5 (in the Guardian) minutes of fame in the film I think it likely they had a bit of overtime paid for
by Mr loach on behalf of the Labour party to try to disrupt Farage's moment of glory.
Given the guy in the Channel 4 hit piece was also an actor I think we can see a pattern forming.
Dirty deeds done dirt cheap no doubt.
In the words of Mr Loach "it's not where you're from , it's what you bring."
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The trouble is, all political parties have supporters who create support groups and actively go out and show their support for a political party, does
that mean it's a hit piece?