Bonnie Blue backs Reform as MP says party will take ‘all support we can get’

Bonnie Blue backs Reform as MP says party will take ‘all support we can get’

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The adult star wrote that ‘the tax system is terrible and it’s smart to leave if you have money’ as she gave her political thoughts and opinions in The Spectator

Bonnie Blue has gotten into bed with Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party, with the British adult star penning a piece on her personal politics.

The 26-year-old adult content creator seems more than willing to discuss all things Westminster – with MP Danny Kruger quizzed about her political preferences.

When asked about receiving a stamp of approval from the British-born adult entertainment star – whose real name is Tia Billinger – Kruger confirmed Reform UK is happy to receive her support.

The East Wiltshire MP, who defected from the Tories earlier this year, said at a Westminster press conference that his party was gagging for “all the support we can get”.

That would include people “like Bonnie Blue”, he told a London press conference on Tuesday.

He said: “On Bonnie Blue I mean, listen, we’ll take votes wherever we can get them. We know we want all the support we can get, quite like Bonnie Blue. But we, you know, we’re not going to be fussy about that.

“But listen, I mean, you know I’m not going to be judgmental about people who want to vote Reform.”

The 26-year-old adult star explicitly backed Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party after she became attracted to its stance on rather sensible topics such as immigration and inheritance tax.

“The tax system is terrible and it’s smart to leave if you have money. There are too many people here, we are too accommodating, and it is causing problems,” she wrote in The Spectator.

“I worked for the NHS, and most people have no idea where the money goes.”

With a bit of a wink to readers who may be familiar with her sexual stunts, including one in which she had sex with 1,057 men in just 12 hours in 12 hours. Blue added: “I like targets, although when I did the Thousand, I asked my team not to tell me the numbers so I didn’t obsess over them.”

The political positioning is a new shade of Blue, with the UK and global public more used to seeing headlines of the more controversial variety.

But, at the end of the day, Blue had sensible and practical reasoning for her climbing aboard the Reform UK train. She fingered inheritance tax as another reason.

“You shouldn’t have to pay any inheritance tax, as you’ve already been taxed on that money. When my grandad died, it was particularly sad because he was too young for my grandma to receive his pension. That’s disgusting.”

She added: “Reform has sensible positions on immigration and inheritance tax, so I stand with Nigel Farage.”

Her endorsement for the right-wing party made headlines days after she was deported from Indonesia for her highly publicised “Bang Bus” tour. Her latest content creation stunt targeted Australian schoolies, who are essentially Australian high school leavers travelling to celebrate their end of secondary schooling.

Blue and 17 other foreigners – 14 of whom were Australian – were arrested in the raid on her Bali studio. Indonesian police claimed those apprehended were taking part in a “sex game” recording, with cameras, vehicles, and equipment seized.

Indonesia has some of the strictest anti-pornography laws in Southeast Asia. Under the Pornography Act, producing, distributing or participating in the creation of pornographic material is illegal and punishable by lengthy prison sentences of up to 15 years and substantial fines of up to six billion rupiah. Indonesia also has a few infamously brutal prisons.

Blue dodged a jail term and instead was deported from Indonesia, was banned from returning for 10 years, and received a traffic fine for a 200,00 rupiah, which equates to just more than £6.

Blue has since returned to British soil, claiming she had been betrayed by the woman who charged her £75,000 for organising the headline-making misadventure. A year prior, Blue was deported from Australia for targeting schoolies on the Gold Coast.

In addition to explaining her political views to The Spectator, the Nottinghamshire-born adult content creator shared her thoughts on Christmas and the royal family.

“I watched The Crown until Kate and William appeared,” Blue said, before throwing out what some may also deem to be a controversial view. She threw her support behind Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

“They seem fine. I like Harry. He chose to step away and for that I give him a lot of credit.”

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Source: Mirror

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