

More codswallop, apart from the last sentence.The current Labour government is illegitimate, having been elected largely by people who should not have a vote. The Conservative "opposition" is useless.
One thing is 100% guaranteed.Nigel Farage, the lies never stop:
he said:
"I bought a house in Clacton"
then he said
"I never bought a house in Clacton"
then he said:
"my partner bought a house in Clacton"
but his partner has on money to buy a house for cash
Mottie says:
"I love him, he is such a wonderful liar"
Liar liar pants on fire Farage
A Reform government would certainly be interesting. During their press conference the other day, Farage didn't hide the fact they would be taking the fight to the civil service, unions and so on. Essentially doing what they can to force change.
The country is worsening by almost every single metric imaginable. Even if you're not right wing, is it not worth seeing what a new party like Reform can achieve? I will certainly vote for Reform and at the next election hope for a large Reform majority with a Jeremy Corbyn opposition. That's how politics should be done.

You have every right to. I am surprised more people aren't moving to Tommy ten names' party and then the flag shaggers can unite.I voted Reform last time, but we ended up with a near useless Labour MP. As things are, I'll be voting Reform again.
Copy Reform ideas and policies?A 2029 election could be dangerous for them, as it gives times for said parties to extract themselves from the ropes, draw breath, and start to …….
You could use the anti brexit slogan - people did not know what they were voting for.The current Labour government is illegitimate, having been elected largely by people who should not have a vote. The Conservative "opposition" is useless.
Not necessarilyCopy Reform ideas and policies?
Because re form reckon a torey who has seen the light, sells better than a dodgy no name ex ukipperMore proof that the Conservatives have fallen out of the ring....
And reform snapping up the failures.
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Former Conservative minister Maria Caulfield defects to Reform
Caulfield lost her seat at last year's general election, after nearly nine years as the MP for Lewes.www.bbc.co.uk
Not sure why reform supporters think failed politicians are good
Nige is keeping his distance because the party isn’t ready got a second showmanYou have every right to. I am surprised more people aren't moving to Tommy ten names' party and then the flag shaggers can unite.
They must all be attracted to the washed up Tories who are flooding to support Nige.
Turn your 6 the right way roundlatest polls show gap between Labour and Reform is closing with just 6% gap now on yougov