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Reform voters are a dying breed?

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And yet they are still knocking Labour into a cocked hat. Just shows you how low labour have sunk. They are a dead party walking.
 
Reform are going to win!

If they weren't, Notch wouldn't be desperately trying to smear them.
Mottie was the one that brought up the lack of education in Reform voters.

Leaving aside all the basket weaving degrees, what is it about Reform that drives off all the Doctors, Engineers, Mathematicians and Chemists?

We know what drives off all the history graduates, they've seen where that sort of **** goes.
 
And yet they are still knocking Labour into a cocked hat. Just shows you how low labour have sunk. They are a dead party walking.
Nige is sh1tting himself, he has gone crawling to the Tories pleading for a deal.


The Labour govt is in power until summer of 2029 and currently have a big majority. Dead party huh :ROFLMAO:
 
Mottie was the one that brought up the lack of education in Reform voters.

Leaving aside all the basket weaving degrees, what is it about Reform that drives off all the Doctors, Engineers, Mathematicians and Chemists?

We know what drives off all the history graduates, they've seen where that sort of **** goes.

The problem is the lack of representation for much of the population. The working classes and non-university classes used to be represented by the Labour Party, but have been abandoned by them, and this is now where most of Reform's vote comes from.

The unConservative Party, the Greens and the Libdems only offer variants of Labour's policies.

It is not a crime to not have a degree. All of the hard physical labour and a lot of the tax revenue of Britain comes from the "uneducated". Who would you have them vote for?
 
Landlords forced to sell property to tenants at below market value? Emmm, no thanks.

No matter who the landlord is?


It doesn't matter what way you look at it, putting the rights or wrongs of right to buy aside,

So you think there could be some "rights" to right-to-buy in some situations?

Like when the landlord is a local authority or a housing association, for example?


My mum bought her council house via right to buy or whatever it was called. Good luck to her I say.
 
The working classes and non-university classes used to be represented by the Labour Party, but have been abandoned by them,

Other way round - they abandoned the Labour party because they were too slow to start pandering to the innate racism endemic in those groups of voters.


and this is now where most of Reform's vote comes from.

Because all they care about is Reform's xenophobic nature. Same reason so many voted Leave.


It is not a crime to not have a degree. All of the hard physical labour and a lot of the tax revenue of Britain comes from the "uneducated". Who would you have them vote for?

I'd have them vote for a party that would genuinely govern in their interests.
 
But he has ruined it with his views on trans rights in women’s safe spaces and his policies on immigration.

What's he actually said? Got a link?


Zara Sultana was on a news prog this morning and raised their plan for businesses to be run in a cooperative manner e.g. owned by the employees, better sharing of profits etc. When asked if this transition would be compulsory for businesses, she didn't rule that out.

What did she actually say? Got a link?


NB to both - my questions are genuine, not rhetorical or combative. I've not been able to find any actual reports of what either politician has actually said on those issues.

I'm absolutely not rejecting what you've written here out of hand, but I'd like to see the truth.


I'm sure we all remember how this shows how dangerous it is to just rely on headlines without digging down to find the facts:

 
Apparently not.

"Recent polling displays strong showings for Reform and the Greens among under 30s".
yes older people tend to vote reform and older people do die more often than young people which may seem to reduce reforms support

but not to worry, every day we all get older, and as we get older our brains function less well, so every day someone somewhere suddenly decides nigel the man, this makes up for the one who died......
 
Plus the Green Party attracted the most toxic Corbyn cultists.

I'm detecting a bit of a theme here with you and Corbyn.

Some idiots on the left….like Corbyn keep calling for a rent cap.

Rents capped at the rate of inflation was a policy supported by 74% of the population in the UK.

65% in Germany, 66% in Denmark, 63% in Sweden, 59% in Finland and 73% in Norway. 54% even in the USA.

It was not a mad, communist utopia, wet dream


This country really really needs a new direction in politics, but Corbyns 1970s socialism and Farages 1980s Thatcherism on steroids are not the answer.

Are you interested in the truth about how popular Labour's policies actually were?

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The problem is the lack of representation for much of the population. The working classes and non-university classes used to be represented by the Labour Party, but have been abandoned by them, and this is now where most of Reform's vote comes from.

The unConservative Party, the Greens and the Libdems only offer variants of Labour's policies.

It is not a crime to not have a degree. All of the hard physical labour and a lot of the tax revenue of Britain comes from the "uneducated". Who would you have them vote for?
None of that goes anywhere near my question, why does having a degree drive so many voters away from Regorm?
 
None of that goes anywhere near my question, why does having a degree drive so many voters away from Regorm?

Sorry - I thought I'd answered that earlier. Tony Blair expanded the universities and made them Labour brainwashing arenas, turning out clones programmed to hate Britain, Conservatism, Christianity and all such things that Reform stands for.

In the case of doctors and other public sector workers - these will always be fiercely loyal to Labour, the party of unlimited public spending.

"Blairwashing" has created a very limited, stunted, restricted and unpleasant type of human being.
 
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