Starmer postpones elections even further in Reform areas...

If we can't vote them out, how do they have a democratic mandate?

Starmer is literally asking them if they'd like a bit more time in office.

He can't do that for his role, why should they?

But he hasn't postponed a General Election, has he, so why are you behaving as if he has?
 
As usual Notchy lies, in the top 100 target seats for Reform, London has 3(all tory run) Scotland none, in fact the first Scottish target is 273rd target
Those are MP constituencies you dirty little liar.

I was clearly talking about councils.
 
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Unlike you my friend i voted REMAIN (y) whats it like being wrong so often Notchy ?
You support Brexit

Here is previous post of yours: “I changed my mind on Brexit, and of course after paying vast amounts of tax i will claim what i'm entitled too”

So you are a Brexit support
You voted for Boris Johnson’s damaging hard brexit
And now you are desperate for populist con merchants Reform.


So you have proven yourself to be utterly utterly clueless.
 
IQ doesn't matter. The principle is that if you pay for something, you should have a say in it. If you don't, you shouldn't.
IQ does matter

Here is ficko Ant Middleton posting a photo claiming migrants are taking wildlife……


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Readers take note: When Notch has proof, that's the end of it.
 
Twenty-five councils have confirmed to Sky News they have written to the government asking their local elections be postponed by a year, citing the resources needed to deliver the local government reorganisation (LGR) programme, and the cost of holding elections.
Nineteen of those councils are led by Labour - either in majority, or leading a coalition administration. Two are Conservative, two are Liberal Democrat, one is Green, and one is independent.
 
Twenty-five councils have confirmed to Sky News they have written to the government asking their local elections be postponed by a year, citing the resources needed to deliver the local government reorganisation (LGR) programme, and the cost of holding elections.
Nineteen of those councils are led by Labour - either in majority, or leading a coalition administration. Two are Conservative, two are Liberal Democrat, one is Green, and one is independent.

Are the 'mid terms' in America still going ahead?
 
Farage was side-tracked by the Jenrick thing yesterday, he was about to announce a judicial review into the whole election-cancelling scandal. He said it will be announced shortly. So hopefully Starmer will have to answer to someone at some point.

Good job someone's actually standing up for the people against this lot.

I'd really enjoy the irony if the ECHR is used to do this.
 
It would be amusing. Watching Starmer getting clobbered by his own child. While those on the left would be trying to argue that it proves that we need the ECHR to protect us from our own lefty government.

We don't. We just need to not elect power-mad crackpots.
 
The ECHR won't survive long. It may not even survive this Labour government, after Starmer hands over to someone who will run things in the country's interests.

Their there they're.
 
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