Reform voters are a dying breed?

Reform party reported to the police for election fraud

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You're altering quotes again himmy, just to fit your warped narrative. Difficult to understand what you posted here.
Some waffle about hair dye.

People with dyed hair are 93.7% certain to be rampant lefties, and 72.44% of them also have personal hygiene issues. It's very relevant.

To get back to the somewhat loaded thread title... No, reform voters are definitely not a dying breed. The polls all show it's by far the leading party in the UK, support remains strong, and the rest are fighting over the scraps while Labour steadily plummets to new record lows every week.
 
Here are a couple of reminders, from recent court cases, of the types of people that Notchy, Nosey and the rest of them want more of in our country:


 
Here are a couple of reminders, from recent court cases, of the types of people that Notchy, Nosey and the rest of them want more of in our country:


SPLINE posts some random articles

the stench of desperation is overwhelming

oh well you can always sing a song to cheer yourself up.....and we all know how you hate foreigners, so heres a song your hero Nige loves to sing

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Wrong (yet) again, in June Reform had a 2/3 point lead (y)
poor charlie, been wrong so many time Ive lost count



your favourite pollster

2 to 3 points eh

June Labour were on 21pts Reform on 34


poor Charlie back to the drawing board (again)




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Not wrong ;)
Aveatry 'claims' young people spend all their money on netflix and coffee

the reason he knows this is because in between stalking Polish people in the post office, Somalian gangs on the street and holidaying council house renters he find time to spy on the young in Costa
 
Aveatry 'claims' young people spend all their money on netflix and coffee

the reason he knows this is because in between stalking Polish people in the post office, Somalian gangs on the street and holidaying council house renters he find time to spy on the young in Costa
Just facts instead of your lies

75% of Netflix are between 18 and 34 years old. According to a survey conducted in August 2021, Netflix is significantly more popular among younger consumers than older generations, with 75% of 18 to 34-year-olds stating they have a Netflix subscription.

22 May 2024 — Sales data from Costa Coffee shows that 20% of under 35 buy RTDs, compared to just 6% of over 55s

UK mobile phone statistics show that over two-thirds (69%) of mobile users aged between 16-24 use an Apple iOS device, compared to just 31% who use Android. IOS is also the most popular platform among 25-35 year olds, with three-fifths (60%) in this age group using a phone of this kind.

25-to-34-year-olds are the age group most likely to be gym members (29%) Men are more likely than women to be gym members (18% versus 15%)
This where the young are spending their money and complaining abut the cost of living :rolleyes:
 
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