Reform Policies

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It's looking increasingly unlikely we'll ever have a socialist government again in our lifetimes.

They got voted in by accident, thankfully the public can smell a rat.
By accident.

Oh my
 
A loveless majority. 20% of the electorate, 32% of the turnout, big majority solely due to the voting system. Half of the votes just because they wanted to teach the tories a lesson, not have a labour government.

Reform taking votes from the Tories got Labour into power.

Also people hoped Starmer was a sensible middle-ground manager type. How wrong we were, people have sussed him out now.
 
A loveless majority. 20% of the electorate, 32% of the turnout, big majority solely due to the voting system. Half of the votes just because they wanted to teach the tories a lesson, not have a labour government.
Which is what most of the reform supporters say in here. Why not vote for them and teach the 2 unipartys their lesson
Also people hoped Starmer was a sensible middle-ground manager type. How wrong we were, people have sussed him out now.
Not the best we've ever had, but he's head and shoulders above a few of the most recent we've had.

As always, people have short memories
 
Which is what most of the reform supporters say in here. Why not vote for them and teach the 2 unipartys their lesson

That is exactly the corner that's been turned. A vote for Tory is now a vote for Labour. Thankfully many are appreciating this, and seeing that the only way to get rid of this toxic Orwellian crackpot government is now Reform.
 
That is exactly the corner that's been turned. A vote for Tory is now a vote for Labour. Thankfully many are appreciating this, and seeing that the only way to get rid of this toxic Orwellian crackpot government is now Reform.
And if they got in, the likely expectation is to then vote for the opposite of them, which is where we are now

I'm happy to wait until nearer election time before deciding who to vote for.

Judging now is just bias, nothing more. Unless it's always the same colour badge you vote for of course.
 
The Tories would be the next stop if Reform mess up. It would be long enough for people to forgive by then.

The Labour party's really unpopular now but has not yet been destroyed. But it probably will have self-destructed by 2029. If they survive that long - the bond markets will decide, during the inevitable recession caused by taxing the economy to death.
 
The Tories would be the next stop if Reform mess up. It would be long enough for people to forgive by then.
They are the same thing in everything but name. They are not the opposite nor the likely next turn.
The Labour party's really unpopular now but has not yet been destroyed. But it probably will have self-destructed by 2029.
Will it ? There's still a long time to go and a week is a long time in politics.
If they survive that long - the bond markets will decide, during the inevitable recession caused by taxing the economy to death.
Like Truss you mean? How long did she last ?

I don't see those problems
 
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