Makerfield

Meanwhile Re form are setting up Burnam as the cause of their likely defeat on Thursday, not Re store. Cowards.

 
A laughable response from someone obviously so deep within a lefty echo chamber that they don't know what day it is.

If you read the Guardian and only mix with others of similar beliefs then you'll believe the above. Lefties are known for random political outbursts at inappropriate moments, e.g. social occasions, family get-togethers, so many people who disagree either avoid their company or just ignore them. As a result they conclude that everyone around them agrees with them, while they're all sniggering and saying to each other what a wally they are.

Reform is the norm now. Labour is a fringe weirdo cult.
I don't read papers, and I've never I voted Labour. I have civil conversations with my family about politics, none of them are left wing, only one votes Reform (my brother, he's always been a bit angry and moans a
Iot about everything), most vote Tory.

Reform is just a name they give to the Farage cult.
 

As a result, Burnham now takes a net favourability rating of -11 in our latest poll: 30% of Britons like the would-be PM, versus 41% who dislike him.

Not looking good for Labour or the bizarre Anti-Labour Labour campaign!
 
Makerfield wont miss the chance to crown the next PM, but I suspect they will also enjoy de-seating him at the next election.
 
It's too close to call, but I'm going to suggest that Reform might win it. I reckon they have many shy voters, and a good number of the potential Restore voters will see sense and vote Reform.

But either way Labour are dead anyway. If he gets in it'll be a rare success, many are voting against Starmer, not in favour of Burnham or Labour. People just hate the lot of them.
 
I can't believe there are enough people in Makerfield who are unaware of Farage's blatant hypocrisy and corruption, and also blind to how much of an ignorant out of touch thicko the Reform candidate is, but the electorate often make a habit of voting against their own interests.
 
I can't believe there are enough people in Makerfield who are unaware of Farage's blatant hypocrisy and corruption, and also blind to how much of an ignorant out of touch thicko the Reform candidate is, but the electorate often make a habit of voting against their own interests.

I've heard the Reform candidate talk a few times. He seems like an intelligent yet down-to-earth decent bloke to me.

I suspect that, as a southerner, you're just racially stereotyping a northern accent as being a "thicko".

As well as just applying political bias.

What do you think he's said that makes him a "Thicko"? An answer saying just standing for Reform isn't evidence of anything other than just bias.
 
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