Reform in meltdown

nah. There are a handful of left centralists in the Labour Party, the rest are frustrated lefties, annoyed that it took the meltdown of the tories for them to get power and that as soon as they start rolling out leftie nonsense it will be snatched back again. Meanwhile the Tories have given up and decided to go to sleep for a few years.
clueless utterly clueless
 
With punchy mike out of the running and decent list of ex-labour MPs who want to be Labour MPs again. I don't think that is a certainty. I'm not sure you can link all their credibility to that seat.
Motorbiking is getting his excuses in early
 
Rupert Lowe might create a new right wing party with Ben Habib




The Reform UK leader’s thinly-disguised hatchet job to oust Rupert Lowe is a classic case of Tall Poppy Syndrome. As a result of the botched effort, there are now reports that Lowe may team up with a former deputy leader of Reform, who quit the party last year, to form a breakaway Right-wing faction. The proposal came from former Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib, a vocal Farage critic, who revealed he is “constantly in touch” with Lowe.

Dissatisfaction with Farage is not limited to an inner ring, either. Early this year, 12 councillors left the party en masse, describing his leadership as “autocratic”. More recently, 2,000 members left the party in protest at Lowe’s ousting, too


 
describing his leadership as “autocratic”.

Well of course. He owns the company. He didn't set it up as a members party, so the membership couldn't vote him out.

Farage is a "one man one vote" enthusiast.

He's the one man, and he has the one vote.

Putin works the same way.
 
A friend of ours who is a Reform supporter and canvasser, attended their meeting the other night. She is not and never has been a fan of Farage although she said some that come along positively worship the ground he walks on. Anyway, when the subject of Lowe came up, they were told that it was not to be discussed! "Oh" I joked, "You were all told to 'follow orderz' then". :LOL: She wasn’t too happy about the interview he gave either, when he said that he doesn't fall out with anybody, they fall out with him. As I said, she's not a fan of the man himself although she is a staunch Reform supporter. She does say that the numbers at the meetings are getting bigger each time and they have had to move venues twice to accommodate them. That’s in Brentwood.
 
Heres the new venue

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I see all the members of the Youth Wing have already arrived.
 
Both Liam Halligan and Douglas Murray say the fall out is about policy not personality. They say it is over deportation of illegal immigrants, with Lowe in favour of and Farage against or seriously cautious of.

 
Both Liam Halligan and Douglas Murray say the fall out is about policy not personality. They say it is over deportation of illegal immigrants, with Lowe in favour of and Farage against or seriously cautious of.

I read similar. That Lowe is pushing for a more right wing policy platform than Nigel is comfortable with at the moment.
 
I read similar. That Lowe is pushing for a more right wing policy platform than Nigel is comfortable with at the moment.
Yes that looks to be the real source of the conflict along with a battle for leadership I suspect. Zia Yusuf is born to Sri Lankan immigrant parents, so that is in the mix too.
 
A report released on Wednesday by the London-based Institute for Jewish Policy Research will detail for the first time a dramatic reversal of decades of net outflow to Israel from Jewish communities in Europe. The Garundia goes on to report Israelis making a new home in Europe have become vital to previously declining Jewish communities on the continent, boosting numbers, bringing a range of cultural influences and marking a fundamental change in the relationship between the diaspora and the Jewish state, research has revealed.

All emigrating to get away from their Fascist overlords, i'd say - can we assume Reform will welcome these new migrants to our shores?
 
A report released on Wednesday by the London-based Institute for Jewish Policy Research will detail for the first time a dramatic reversal of decades of net outflow to Israel from Jewish communities in Europe.

I read something similar last year. It said that a lot of more moderate Israeli Jews were very uncomfortable with the way the country is going and were planning to leave.
 
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