Ssssssshhhhhh, don't mention Reform.

Who does?

I’ve not seen that.

Mottie making stuff up,again

Ps: what Reform policies do you like?

A tiny number of people actually do complain about these things. It is a proper old hard left issue. Not a mainstream thing.
 
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Farridge isnt terribly popular

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The Reform party is full of defectors from the Tory party.
so people voting for "something different" are getting exactly the same as 14 years of Tories

idiots voting for different and getting the same :ROFLMAO:
 
You understand the something different, means not Labour?

why do you think this matters?

I tried to read about this a bit last year, and I still don't understand what difference it makes.

But for the sake of argument, say Reform win the next election. Then Nigel Farage quickly realises that being responsible for running the country is too much like hard work, so he stands down. How does our new PM get chosen.
 
They have a constitution.
But in any case it's not really about their process. There is a statutory process.

In theory every MP is individual, power is controlled by the party system. If I have more MPs supporting me than you, then I am PM. If that changes, I'm not.

The same could occur if say labour ousted Sir K and half of labour didn't like it. There is a no confidence vote in the government and MPs vote, to keep their jobs or face a general election. If Reform were in power it would be no different.

The turkeys are unlikely to vote for Christmas.
 
They have a constitution.
But in any case it's not really about their process. There is a statutory process.

It is obviously about their process! What does it say in their Constitution? Last time it seemed it was purely down to Farage to decide who became leader.
 
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