A recount is taking place after the first one had Reform beating Labour by four votes.
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Originally posted by the other bob wilson View PostA recount is taking place after the first one had Reform beating Labour by four votes.
Nigel by 6 😀 just another grifter.
Condolences to My sparring partner Sludge, don't worry mate, he'll follow orders from the WEF for you 👍
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Maybe Starmer will get toppled by his own troops which would be great from my point of viewOriginally posted by the other bob wilson View PostA recount is taking place after the first one had Reform beating Labour by four votes.
That might with a new leader and a row back on policy win back some support
Starmer and Reeves are toxic now
But I don't see any decent candidates
The reality is there has always been an element of voters who are to the right of the tory party and if reform are at around 25 percent Labour need to get their act together if they want to be the party with the most seats at the next election
At best I would imagine a coalition with the liberals and others but without any change it's a reform / conservative government
I hope Starmer gets kicked out by his party personally and takes Reeves and the likes of Cooper and Rayner with him
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Other than to kick non whites out of the UK what do reform actually stand for?
They appear to operate like a business designed to funnel money to farage and his mates from the working classes but I'm open to finding out what their policies are.
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Apart from the immigration issue they say they will sort out they appeal to the MAGA MEGA votersOriginally posted by PontBlue View PostOther than to kick non whites out of the UK what do reform actually stand for?
They appear to operate like a business designed to funnel money to farage and his mates from the working classes but I'm open to finding out what their policies are.
I can't see their core vote shifting much
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What a stupid comment. Don't you realise things like that don't work?Originally posted by PontBlue View PostOther than to kick non whites out of the UK what do reform actually stand for?
They appear to operate like a business designed to funnel money to farage and his mates from the working classes but I'm open to finding out what their policies are.
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Incredibly tight. Six votes in it.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View PostA recount is taking place after the first one had Reform beating Labour by four votes.
Labour will be very disappointed but relatively content with getting three of the four mayoral races so far, esp Doncaster which could have gone to Reform perhaps.
Interesting stuff, especially seeing where votes are up and down, ie seeing which losing parties the winning parties are taking seats from.
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You could have just said you are unable to answer the question. Not replying would also be a sensible approach in those circumstancesOriginally posted by JamesWales View PostWhat a stupid comment. Don't you realise things like that don't work?
I'm genuinely interested in why people are voting for them.
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You made up a stupid policy that doesn't exist so I don't think you are that interested. The party chairman has brown skin so it was a particularly daft thing to say.Originally posted by PontBlue View PostYou could have just said you are unable to answer the question. Not replying would also be a sensible approach in those circumstances
I'm genuinely interested in why people are voting for them.
But people generally vote for different parties because the ones previously elected have failed to meet expectations. There is a general groundswell of opinion that people can now apply that to the Tories and Labour, so Reform and to a lesser extent the Greens will benefit from that (and Plaid in Wales I suspect).
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He wants an argument doesn’t he. I’d also be fascinated to know what Reform’s policies are, much like the Brexit Party’s probably, but then what did they stand for? We know Farage doesn’t like immigrants and the EU and loves money in his pocket and Donald Trump but that’s about it really.Originally posted by PontBlue View PostYou could have just said you are unable to answer the question. Not replying would also be a sensible approach in those circumstances
I'm genuinely interested in why people are voting for them.
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How can you side with someone saying something false and provocative such as a party "wants non white people kicked out" and then accuse the other person of wanting an argument?!Originally posted by the other bob wilson View PostHe wants an argument doesn’t he. I’d also be fascinated to know what Reform’s policies are, much like the Brexit Party’s probably, but then what did they stand for? We know Farage doesn’t like immigrants and the EU and loves money in his pocket and Donald Trump but that’s about it really.
Farage is married to an immigrant. Both of you stop making things up!
Bloody ridiculous 😂😂
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She's German and white!!!Originally posted by JamesWales View PostHow can you side with someone saying something false and provocative such as a party "wants non white people kicked out" and then accuse the other person of wanting an argument?!
Farage is married to an immigrant. Both of you stop making things up!
Bloody ridiculous 😂😂
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Unfortunately it's a belief held by many in their party if the number kicked out is anything to go by but at least they are removing the bad eggs who have latched on to them.Originally posted by JamesWales View PostYou made up a stupid policy that doesn't exist so I don't think you are that interested. The party chairman has brown skin so it was a particularly daft thing to say.
But people generally vote for different parties because the ones previously elected have failed to meet expectations. There is a general groundswell of opinion that people can now apply that to the Tories and Labour, so Reform and to a lesser extent the Greens will benefit from that (and Plaid in Wales I suspect).
I agree that people are disillusioned by labour and the Tories but I am interested as to why people think reform are the answer.
Other than immigration the only aim I've heard them state is to bring back factories which in the age of globalisation is a pipe dream that even trump will fail to achieve. The costs just don't add up.
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