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Reform described as 'an absolute shambles' by the HOC speaker.

Unable to read their own names out in order to vote.

Notice how Lee Anderson resembles Rudolf Hesse at the Nuremburg trials.

😎
 
Reform described as 'an absolute shambles' by the HOC speaker.

Unable to read their own names out in order to vote.

Notice how Lee Anderson resembles Rudolf Hesse at the Nuremburg trials.

😎

Was that someone attending in the public stands Steely?

Was he standing next to Adolf Hitter?
 
Under our system, Reform however popular, would struggle to get 25 seats.

They lounge around in their clique, oblivious of parliamentary procedure.

It's a nice little earner for them.
 
Under our system, Reform however popular, would struggle to get 25 seats.

They lounge around in their clique, oblivious of parliamentary procedure.

It's a nice little earner for them.
Your first and last sentences are probably right.

However, a week is a long time in politics.....god knows where we will be in a few years.
 
One poll taken just a few months into a new Parliament means absolutely nothing at all. Especially when the new government have had to take unpopular decisions.

I remember when the LibDems were polling in the lead. Look what happened to them.

It’s just a reactionary protest and not any real indication of voting intentions. That only comes immediately before an election when the real decisions must be made.

Carry on though in deluding yourselves. The right vote will be split. So will the left.
 
One poll taken just a few months into a new Parliament means absolutely nothing at all. Especially when the new government have had to take unpopular decisions.

I remember when the LibDems were polling in the lead. Look what happened to them.

It’s just a reactionary protest and not any real indication of voting intentions. That only comes immediately before an election when the real decisions must be made.

Carry on though in deluding yourselves. The right vote will be split. So will the left.
But not many of those decisions are actually kept to and many more are carried out without highlighting it before.
 
Pressure on Nigel Farage as Reform UK councillors resign over his leadership

Things are heating up.

Clearly a move developing to oust him. And interestingly, for not being Right Wing enough.

Also Farage is making noises about Shamima Begum being allowed back into the UK.

Reform leader Nigel Farage says government should consider allowing Shamima Begum back home

Now I have to declare I am an outlier in my political circles in that I have long advocated for her to be taken back under UK jurisdiction on the grounds that when she left the UK she was under 18 and technically a child (and yes, I know all the arguments against it but I still hold that stance based on the above) but for Farage to come out now, at this precise moment in time...

We live in STRANGE times.

 
Pressure on Nigel Farage as Reform UK councillors resign over his leadership

Things are heating up.

Clearly a move developing to oust him. And interestingly, for not being Right Wing enough.

Also Farage is making noises about Shamima Begum being allowed back into the UK.

Reform leader Nigel Farage says government should consider allowing Shamima Begum back home

Now I have to declare I am an outlier in my political circles in that I have long advocated for her to be taken back under UK jurisdiction on the grounds that when she left the UK she was under 18 and technically a child (and yes, I know all the arguments against it but I still hold that stance based on the above) but for Farage to come out now, at this precise moment in time...

We live in STRANGE times.

I don’t like Farage but trying to keep the kind of element the these “councillors” represent out of his party is absolutely essential if Reform is to have have any chance of becoming a serious alternative to the traditional parties. It’s why he owns the party.
 
Tory support is slipping away in the latest YOUGOV poll they linger in third place being overtaken by Reform, the tories constantly bleat that they lost the trust of the British people that is true but they are still losing support ,with M.P.s defecting to Reform almost weekly.They are funnier than Morecambe and Wise and will like them disappear.
 
Tory support is slipping away in the latest YOUGOV poll they linger in third place being overtaken by Reform, the tories constantly bleat that they lost the trust of the British people that is true but they are still losing support ,with M.P.s defecting to Reform almost weekly.They are funnier than Morecambe and Wise and will like them disappear.
It’s the “green grass” effect, something that’s as old as politics itself.

Reform look fresh and tasty, but no one other than Farage is well known. When the grass turns out to have no nutritional value but actually has lots of nettles hiding there that sting you every day, people soon wake up.

It’s like Brexit, except our regret cannot be exorcised after 5 years.
 
It’s the “green grass” effect, something that’s as old as politics itself.

Reform look fresh and tasty, but no one other than Farage is well known. When the grass turns out to have no nutritional value but actually has lots of nettles hiding there that sting you every day, people soon wake up.

It’s like Brexit, except our regret cannot be exorcised after 5 years.
Got Brexit in but not Trump, you are slipping
 

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