View Full Version : Are Starmer, Kemi, and Farage the worst leading candidates in UK history?
Mystic Mock
15-10-2025, 09:19 AM
Or do you think there's a worse General Election in recent memory?
I'm probably driving my family mad, but I'm genuinely terrified for this country regardless of who wins.:worry:
I think it's the fact that there is no good or even tolerable choice for me that is making me nervous as **** about where this country is headed within the next decade.
I honestly wish that we could just have one decent PM, just one.
What do you guys think?
Oliver_W
15-10-2025, 10:01 AM
(and Zack Polanski)
Crimson Dynamo
15-10-2025, 10:22 AM
Farage is the most impressive Political figure of the last 20 years in the UK
Isn’t he an extremely wealthy man ( how ??)
who went to the states to ars*lick Trump in his first term ..
I seem to recall watching an hour long program showing his life a few years ago
Something feels off about him
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thesheriff443
15-10-2025, 10:54 AM
Farage is the only one with a pair of balls to say it how it is and not sugar coat it
Enoch Powell and Margret thatcher predicted this mess we are in many years ago
Kemi is okay and doing a pretty good job in the circumstances
I don't particularly like Farage but he is a very gifted politician and one of the great communicators of recent years. It's only really him and Boris who have shown any ability to connect to the large portion of the population who voted Leave in the referendum and have never felt represented by the political class
RIP Mock's stressed out family
joeysteele
16-10-2025, 06:49 PM
Very short answer unusually from me, YES.
emseateng2014
16-10-2025, 10:39 PM
well farage is a uk trumper and his party reform uk are kinda like the uk verison of the trump republican party because of the policies that reform uk has promised said and mentioned during the uk elections which are almost kinda like some of the stuff that the trump republican party are doing in usa
at least that what i think
Livia
17-10-2025, 10:01 AM
Starmer is the worst leader in living memory.
joeysteele
17-10-2025, 10:39 AM
I guess I'd have to add to this however.
I would actually say every leader in EVERY Party in the UK parliament are probably the worst ever too.
Flynn is awful for the SNP, terrible replacement for Blackford.
Plaid Cymru equally so.
Ed Davey a joke.
This Polanski for the Greens wanting to leave NATO seems another divisive one like Farage.
The leader of the DUP from Northern Ireland is terrible too.
I'll leave out Corbyn for now and the Sultana co leader of whatever they are trying to set up.
I do share Mocks concern of just where things are going to sink to in the UK.
It's why personally I'm looking to move to new pastures elsewhere in Europe.
However at present for a time, my main work is here, so for the next few years no matter what Country of the UK I am in, or where I may move to within the UK, whatever constituency, and in any elections, be they council elections, the next general election, ( If I'm still in the UK in 2029), mayoral, police and crime commissioner ones too.
I will vote for and do my utmost to hopefully persuade others to that I have major contact with
To vote for whatever Party across the board who can beat Farage's Reform lot.
Because while other Parties and their leaders are a really dismal bunch.
The worst ever I'd say.
The hate filled rhetoric of Farage and Reform however should have no place in any decent society.
For me, absolutely, 100% they ARE the worst possible scenario for the UK.
The, in my view, sinister Farage and his equally sinister Reform lot are massively concerning.
Sadly Badenoch is atrocious, she is not in my view going to pull back former Conservative voters who've crossed to Reform.
Not a hope.
Currently weak Starmer, needs to be replaced, however so does this Chancellor.
Or Labour too will not get back many or ANY voters from the LibDems or more like from the Greens.
Worst leading candidates … Feyisola, Zelah , Richard and Jenny
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arista
17-10-2025, 04:26 PM
Farage is the most impressive Political figure of the last 20 years in the UK
Yes, it appears to be so.
Glenn.
18-10-2025, 02:12 AM
I can’t wait for Farage to get in power and **** everything up for you guys. I really really can’t.
Mystic Mock
17-02-2026, 07:07 AM
RIP Mock's stressed out family
:joker:
Livia
17-02-2026, 10:30 AM
Farage is the most impressive Political figure of the last 20 years in the UK
Pretty much what I was going to say. Few politicians reflect what the public are thinking like Farage does. And as bad as Starmer is, Zack Polanski is so much worse, an embarrassing joke.
I was hearing about some of the sinister stuff that Starmer's ex-chief of staff was up to, so it's not just about the leaders; it's who they surround themselves with and who donates to their "cause"
Parmy
17-02-2026, 10:54 AM
Farage is the only one with a pair of balls to say it how it is and not sugar coat it
Enoch Powell and Margret thatcher predicted this mess we are in many years ago
Words mean feck all...It's fixing the issues that count and that clown won't have a clue.
Cherie
17-02-2026, 11:08 AM
Look at the councils run by Reform, ....not going well
One council in Kent will put up CT by 10 per cent despite a claim that this wouldn't happen and one of their councillers resigned live on TV because of it, Farage backed by a host of useless ex Tories will not do the country any favours, he already has a question mark over the house he owns in Clacton where he dodged paying tax by buying it in his partners name... Farage first, country second
Cherie
17-02-2026, 11:09 AM
Words mean feck all...It's fixing the issues that count and that clown won't have a clue.
Talk is cheap
Oliver_W
17-02-2026, 12:55 PM
Look at the councils run by Reform, ....not going well
One council in Kent will put up CT by 10 per cent despite a claim that this wouldn't happen and one of their councillers resigned live on TV because of it, Farage backed by a host of useless ex Tories will not do the country any favours, he already has a question mark over the house he owns in Clacton where he dodged paying tax by buying it in his partners name... Farage first, country second
It just sucks that he's the only prominent politician who even claims to care about the borders and the effects that mass migration have on ... well, everything.
:joker:
Weirdly enough I'm not getting your Mentions anymore, but I'm getting others?
It just sucks that he's the only prominent politician who even claims to care about the borders and the effects that mass migration have on ... well, everything.
Our early voting started today and what's telling is how much they're citing the UK, etc, here in election propaganda saying those countries have already been "lost".
Texas has seen a lot of mosques being built of recent and they're trying to build literal compounds that sound similar to FLDS. The only other bitching I've seen locally is that Sugarland (SW of Houston) is being taken over.
Mystic Mock
17-02-2026, 09:01 PM
Pretty much what I was going to say. Few politicians reflect what the public are thinking like Farage does. And as bad as Starmer is, Zack Polanski is so much worse, an embarrassing joke.
That controversially makes him a bad leader for the country.
Someone that just goes with public opinion as the PM will lead to dangerous policies getting passed in the future, because we all should know that the majority doesn't always get it right in Politics.
Mystic Mock
17-02-2026, 09:05 PM
Weirdly enough I'm not getting your Mentions anymore, but I'm getting others?
Our early voting started today and what's telling is how much they're citing the UK, etc, here in election propaganda saying those countries have already been "lost".
Texas has seen a lot of mosques being built of recent and they're trying to build literal compounds that sound similar to FLDS. The only other bitching I've seen locally is that Sugarland (SW of Houston) is being taken over.
I wonder what could be causing that?:worry:
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