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Absolutely fine. Nothing corrupt about them.But its ok for Reform to be corrupt to the core?

Absolutely fine. Nothing corrupt about them.But its ok for Reform to be corrupt to the core?
67% of the population form the group that Reform prosper in, the rest can have a small share of the remaining 33%It's clear who the largest group of Reform voters are.
It’s all true.Filth!
67% of the "population"?67% of the population form the group that Reform prosper in, the rest can have a small share of the remaining 33%

and growing67% of the "population"?
Absolutely fine. Nothing corrupt about them.
From your figures, Reform poll far higher amongst those with no degrees, ie 67% of the population, and mainly the working classes67% of the "population"?
I believe that when the time comes, the average person will be intelligent enough not to vote for something that will disadvantage them, and will be advantageous for the rich.From your figures, Reform poll far higher amongst those with no degrees, ie 67% of the population, and mainly the working classes
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Yes that's right, Labour is toast along with the Tory's next time around.I believe that when the time comes, the average person will be intelligent enough not to vote for something that will disadvantage them, and will be advantageous for the rich.
And the minority will be scratching their heads wondering whether to vote for 'reform' or 'restore'...I believe that when the time comes, the average person will be intelligent enough not to vote for something that will disadvantage them, and will be advantageous for the rich.

Attack the post not the manYou Turkey people can vote Reform, and if they do get into power, I'll be blaming gaslit ignoramuses like you WHEN everything gets much much worse.
Snowflake.Attack the post not the man
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Much of that is because of billions wiped off of the economy every year because what Reform types voted for in 2016.Rising unemployment, building trade struggling, hospitality on it's knees etc, you can only guess the alternative is worse, you don't know, just maybe a radical change is what we need.