Reality of Reform governance: Green windfarmer a better replacement

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Voters cast their ballots on Thursday to select Taylor's replacement, giving the Greens' Rob Yates nearly 39% of the vote.

Yates, 39, is an offshore wind farmer and is currently a Thanet District Council member.

Of his victory, he said: "This result shows that across Kent and across the country the Greens are the antidote to Reform."
Reform are a protest party, now the Greens are being realised as a similar protest party, but without the racism and Tory party émigrés, are we going to see a green resurgence?
 
Actually, care to elaborate?
He might be talking about the increasing numbers of Moslems going over to the Greens from Labour as they become increasingly disillusioned with Starmer's policy of ignoring the plight of Palestinians while supporting netanyahu's murderous regime.
 
Greens appear to have peaked, though they are still well ahead of Labour (4th place). Reform have held their significant lead for over a year now. We are are on track for a Reform/Tory coalition.
 
Greens appear to have peaked, though they are still well ahead of Labour (4th place). Reform have held their significant lead for over a year now. We are are on track for a Reform/Tory coalition.
Looking at the trend line Reform has been dropping for a year and the greens climbing. At this second it looks more like Reform have peaked.
 
Its not easy to read, you have to remove the other parties to get a clear line.

The greens have certainly been climbing from 8%, but they appear to have peaked - 2nd march greens 21% now 16%
Reform 24% a year ago, 24% today up a bit down a bit all year.
labour 26% a year ago, 16% today. clearly declining.
Conservatives have been almost flat.
 
The Greens is the party of the islamocommies. It is an example of parasitical islam taking hold of a host party and hollowing it, and devouring it to increase its own evil progression. Much like the caterpillars that ate all my box hedges a few years ago. Its non-muslim voters are public sector workers, another body entirely dependent on the taxpayer, and which just like islam has more rights, entitlements and protections than the public sector workers who pay for it.
 
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