Suella Braverman defects to Reform UK

Cruella is a has been torey jumping ship to save her seat. Her spectacular under achievement achievement as home sec speaks for itself. Reformists are easily pleased. Just Borris needed to complete the party.
 
You do know that "Tory" isn't an insult outside of your blinkered world?

The Tories are the most successful party in UK history. They were always the sensible lot who picked up the pieces after Labour had made a mess for one term before getting booted out.
The Tories had 14 years to pick up the pieces after Labour got booted out the last time.
 
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Reform.

Scummiest grifters of all.

And some are dumb enough to support them :ROFLMAO:
 
The Tories had 14 years to pick up the pieces after Labour got booted out the last time.
As opposed to the 13 years previous to that when Labour held the reins. If they were so good, why did they lose to the Tories?
 
As opposed to the 13 years previous to that when Labour held the reins. If they were so good, why did they lose to the Tories?
Labour did a few good things but Blair was a disaster, he opened the gates of mass immigration and this tipped public opinion in favour of Brexit.
If you want thank anyone for Brexit, thank Blair and not Nigel Farage.
His lies about Iraq didn't help either, but it isn't Labour politicians who are defecting to Reform, a party that markets itself as an alternative to the failed Tories, the same failed Tories they are now welcoming into their party.
The public gave the Tories 14 years and a massive electoral majority to sort things out and they only made things worse, despite being annihilated at the ballot box for their incompetence, they are now migrating to Reform in the hope that the public will have a short enough attention span to forget their association with the last Tory government.
 
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As opposed to the 13 years previous to that when Labour held the reins. If they were so good, why did they lose to the Tories?

Probably for the same reason that the Tories lost to that Labour government in 1997 after 18 years, and in 1964 after 13 years.
 
Probably for the same reason that the Tories lost to that Labour government in 1997 after 18 years, and in 1964 after 13 years.
mottie doesn't really understand politics...

And doesn't care apparently, because he's a one issue 'yes man' who agrees with any old crap as long as he keeps getting fed the words he likes to hear;)
 
mottie doesn't really understand politics...

And doesn't care apparently, because he's a one issue 'yes man' who agrees with any old crap as long as he keeps getting fed the words he likes to hear;)
Hey brains, I’ll ask you the same question that Noseall swerved. Let’s see if it’s too difficult for you too.
Should be a simple question for someone like you who describes yourself as a person "capable of independent thought".

Who do you think we should be voting for at the next GE?

(Watch Ellal try to swerve this by saying "Not Reform").
 
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