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Well isn’t good enough though.
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Reform did well, up 2.7% from a very successful 2024 result, even despite Restore's impact.

Burnham won solely because everyone hates Starmer and would vote for absolutely anyone who was in a position to oust him, even Burnham.

If Reform had won then we'd have kept Starmer. So in a weird way, a vote for Reform was a vote for Starmer. They had a lot against them, this was a uniquely weird election.

That plumber bloke should be very proud of how well he's done in spite of everything against him.
 
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Reform did well, up 2.7% from a very successful 2024 result, even despite Restore's impact.

Burnham won solely because everyone hates Starmer and would vote for absolutely anyone who was in a position to oust him, even Burnham.

If Reform had won then we'd have kept Starmer. So in a weird way, a vote for Reform was a vote for Starmer. They had a lot against them, this was a uniquely weird election.

That plumber bloke should be very proud of how well he's done in spite of everything against him.
Maybe he should stand as Mayor
 
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That plumber bloke should be very proud of how well he's done in spite of everything against him


He did as "well" as he did because there are some stupid, hateful, misogynistic voters out there.

Thankfully though (for now, anyway), "well" is not enough, as the British public aren't as retarded or as self-defeatingly hateful as the MAGA tw@ts (y)
 
It is a win for reform. You just can't see it.
Nobody has done a good job so far of explaining why.
I just hope that Reform don't let us down.
They've had a stab at running a few councils and the results have been abysmal.

Imagine that on a larger scale. They may try to crowd-please by slashing taxes, but that will have disastrous consequences. They will attempt to tackle the small boats. I cannot see that they will have any more success than the others who have tried. Ultimately, I believe they will let you down.
 
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