Reform UK amplifies existing jitters for Labour and Conservatives
The BBC's political editor says people at the top of government acknowledge the last few weeks have been dreadful for them.

To use the boxing analogy of your title, I think this is why Reform is pushing for a 2027 election. They do indeed feel they have the established parties on the ropes, to what extent is open to debate. So they understandably want to finish the fight. 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 counterpunch.

Tories are clutching at strawsTo be fair the Tories have woken up to the opportunity to expose Starmer's poor decision making on Mandleson.
Farage would be massively worse than Liz Truss who got beaten by a soggy lettuceBurnham fancies his chances and would be worse than starmer.
They seem to have small samples, 8 out of 10 catslatest polls show gap between Labour and Reform is closing with just 6% gap now on yougov
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.Farage would be massively worse than Liz Truss who got beaten by a soggy lettuce
Do people think when they vote reform or are they driven by emotion? Far rage is the life and soul of the city traders boozy lunches, but can he regulate the City or the banks, and make the nuanced economic decisions that Rache is making?I don't really blame folk for thinking about voting Reform. Ok you have to try and maintain a degree of balance about our socioeconomic state, however what do folk see? Failing public services, increasing costs, the immigration debacle etc.
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.
To use the boxing analogy of your title, I think this is why Reform is pushing for a 2027 election. They do indeed feel they have the established parties on the ropes, to what extent is open to debate. So they understandably want to finish the fight. 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 counterpunch.