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Starmer's "landslide" victory resulted from 32% of voters or about 20% of those eligible to vote.

Hope Starmer's not making the interior of no.10 too flouncy and fluffy. It would save redecorating costs if he makes it reasonably manly, ready for a proper bloke to take over.
 
You appear to have now made up a story that Farage doesn't want to be PM. Just fiction from your imagination.
Farage has made a career out of being the guy who stands on the sideline screaming "I could do it better"

Selling snake oil as a business model that only works if you disappear before anybody tries it


you bought the snake oil that Boris Johnson sold...............how did that work out eh? :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 

latest polls put Reform only round 8% to 10% ahead

thats only going to give a hung parliament

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Actually I reckon Reform supporters are massively more motivated, so probably more likely to vote. You could be looking at 50% of voters voting Reform on the day.
many voters are opposed to Reform and will make an effort to vote tactically to stop them

thankfully there are a lot of intelligent people who dont want the foolish voting populists into power

Martin Baxter, CEO of Electoral Calculus:
"Tactical voting makes things harder for Reform, as so many voters are strongly opposed to them"
 
Reform will continue to lead the polls if Labour continue to poo on the working class...
 
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But Labour at 14% currently - wow

That’s worse than any government in power that I remember
Labour are around 20% across the polls -but you pick the outlier eh

Labour are doing so badly because they are presiding over a Tory economy
I am sure you are intelligent enough to know that economies take years to change -hence why Cameron had such a hard time in 2010 onwards



part of me wants Reform to get an outright victory, the bigger the win the harder they will fall..............lets be honest they have literally nobody with any skills at governance at all, the only thing they can do is campaign (its why their councils have hit a brick wall)
 
Labour are doing so badly because they are presiding over a Tory economy

How so blinkered you are

Election
100 days of negative announcement s
Huge tax raining budget
Over 1 year of incoherent actions, u turns etc
2nd tax raising budget
Business and consumer confidence dropping
Unemployment rising

All on labours watch
 
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You seemed to miss this important stat when posting up your claim. Some moron on here believes 1/3rd of the UK population intend voting for Reform, lol. I haven't got the heart to tell him. Can you?

Please get someone to do the thinking for you, as you are inept.
I think it’s implicit that given the subject is voting. The population is voters. The point you’ve seemed to have overlooked is that they command a substantial lead in the polls.
latest polls put Reform only round 8% to 10% ahead

thats only going to give a hung parliament

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Its going to result in a coalition between Reform and conservatives.

Labour are rapidly heading for 3rd place - on track to lose 3/4 of their MPs. Which is great news.
 
you bought the snake oil that Boris Johnson sold...............how did that work out eh? :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Probably a lot less bad than if comrade Corbyn had got elected, who knows how bleak that would have turned out.

The choices definitely weren't good.

On the other hand, perhaps it could have been better than Boris, as Starmer definitely wouldn't have got elected after.
 
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