Makerfield

illegal immigration and the cost of it all is the major factor in all of this regardless of a left or right view.
Illegal immigration being OK is definitely a left-wing view. The tories became a left-wing party when Cameron took over, which created the void for Farage to jump into.

Some on here bang on about Reform being just a Tory party, like that's a bad thing. The country's desparate to get the old Tory party back, the one that actually had principles and believed in something, which is basically what Reform now represents.

I just hope that Reform don't let us down.
 
Cameron thought the outcome of the referendum was going to be remain, we'd all fall into line and shut up, as would the Leave faction of his party.
He rolled the dice and lost. Mostly because he went to the EU and asked for concessions that they wouldn't give. So the EU ensured we left in the end.
Yes that was the final nail in the coffin for our EU membership he went to the EU on his hands and knees begging for concessions and they told him to F off which made the minds up of millions of fence sitters - the fallacy that is always trotted out that we have influence to change things within the EU was well and truly shown up as BS.
 
I don't think Reform will need a coalition. The Tory voters in Makerfield all switched to Reform.

The May elections proved that Reform are now more credible than the Tories. A vote for Tory is now seen as a wasted vote.
due to tactical voting among the lefties, Reform will be short a majority. Some lefties will vote Conservative where Labour have no hope to keep "Reform out". Kemi will be the new Nick Clegg and make a deal for power if she is smart.
 
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They have one job to do, not interested in anything else other than the one thing they will get elected for. Get that done and they will be around for a long time after to fix any other economy problems.
It’s not wise to vote for a one trick pony at the expense of the economy, that happened ten years ago.
 
due to tactical voting among the lefties, Reform will be short a majority. Some lefties will vote Conservative where Labour have no hope to keep "Reform out". Kemi will be the new Nick Clegg and make a deal for power if she is smart.
lol I’ve never come across a leftie who tactically votes torey. It’s the Lib Dem’s and greens who will help Labor, and re store who will do for re form
 
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