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  1. Ivor Windybottom

    Would Starmer campaign for Reform?

    ...NEC, something resembling democracy actually occurs within the labour party and he ends up campaigning to be a labour MP... Would Starmer campaign for Reform in the by-election to keep the handsome, popular people's vastly preferred Prime Minister away from power? This could be hilarious.
  2. Ivor Windybottom

    Reform Policies

    100% biased opinion, 0% facts.
  3. Ivor Windybottom

    Reform Policies

    You keep getting taken in BBC stories about some Reform council running out of paperclips, oh the humanity. They're utterly desperate to find any cracks, however tiny. Sadly some muppets actually believe their nonsense.
  4. Ivor Windybottom

    Budget

    What's a "Reform-ist"? Are you referring to approximately one third of the population and rising? i.e. fairly normal?
  5. Ivor Windybottom

    Starmer abandons plans to cancel local elections.

    It's a good job we've got Reform. Other parties moaned about it, none of them actually solved the problem. Reform are now effectively being the people's representative, against an oppressive government.
  6. Ivor Windybottom

    It's over..who will take over ?

    Kemi needs to move to Reform.
  7. Ivor Windybottom

    Reform Policies

    Your daft argument appears to be that Reform needs to be utterly perfect, while the rest are allowed to have issues? Of course there will be problems with all parties. You pick the least bad one. At the moment about 86% of people don't think that's labour, who somehow got a massive majority...
  8. Ivor Windybottom

    Reform Policies

    So just random unfounded prejudice against Reform voters then? Reform voters mostly just want fairness and common sense, which is a long way from the toxic rubbish we're currently enduring from this current mob.
  9. Ivor Windybottom

    man dies putting up Union flag on lampost

    Reform wouldn't exist if the two old parties had actually acted in the interests of the people who voted for them.
  10. Ivor Windybottom

    I think we have had it

    Why do you think those nasty Reform types would be picking on all the lovely Muslims?
  11. Ivor Windybottom

    Budget

    ...and a third of them will vote Reform. Unless every poll is imaginary and it's all a bad dream. Hint: It's not, it's all real, wakey wakey. Actually I reckon Reform supporters are massively more motivated, so probably more likely to vote. You could be looking at 50% of voters voting...
  12. Ivor Windybottom

    Who owns Britain?

    Reform are approximately where the Tories were before they became soft-left.
  13. Ivor Windybottom

    Reform Policies

    Reform are entirely in favour of equality. The "equality" act is divisive and racist. It promotes inequality.
  14. Ivor Windybottom

    Starmer postpones elections even further in Reform areas...

    Thanks for all your in-depth analysis. I've seen the error of my ways and will always vote Labour from now.
  15. Ivor Windybottom

    Who doesn't like a coup?

    I laugh almost every day at the nit-picking BBC stories about minor goings-on in some Reform council that nobody's heard of. They're desperate to try and show there's something wrong with them. Don't get dragged into their misleading nonsense. The public knows there are bound to be mis-steps...
  16. Ivor Windybottom

    Starmer destroys the UK

    Tramp stamps. My survey of ladies suggests anyway. Says this highly educated Reform voter.
  17. Ivor Windybottom

    Reform Policies

    Pretty sure points 1-7 all apply at least as well if not more to the Labour party. Except 3. Labour party members wouldn't have ever been accepted in any other party as they're as thick as mince.
  18. Ivor Windybottom

    Reform Policies

    That is exactly the corner that's been turned. A vote for Tory is now a vote for Labour. Thankfully many are appreciating this, and seeing that the only way to get rid of this toxic Orwellian crackpot government is now Reform.
  19. Ivor Windybottom

    Election Day Campaigning

    Reform have lots of volunteers because people are enthusiastic about them, so they're much more visible.
  20. Ivor Windybottom

    man dies putting up Union flag on lampost

    90% of Reform's success is that they're new. If they don't keep up their promises then people will dump them as quickly as they joined. Then someone else can come along. The legacy parties are beyond regaining trust. If it was Labour vs Tory vs A Steaming Turd then the Turd would win.
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