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This is why the Tory voters need to vote Reform.
I’m interested in which age groups outside London to the North and South are clinging onto the Conservative Party. Is it the maturer voters? Old money? I don’t know, but I’m curious. Actually a list of all those constituencies in dark blue for Conservatives on his map would be interesting.This is why the Tory voters need to vote Reform.
We have to get a Reform government that can pass legislation without interference.
The Tories have zero chance of winning the next election. Tactical voting can destroy Labour and let this country move in the right direction. I expect more Tories to be in Reform by the next election anyhow.
There will be those who retain loyalty to a particular party, but anyone who keeps up with current events must realise that the next election is now a two horse race.I’m interested in which age groups outside London to the North and South are clinging onto the Conservative Party. Is it the maturer voters? Old money? I don’t know, but I’m curious. Actually a list of all those constituencies in dark blue for Conservatives on his map would be interesting.
Is Murdoch backing Reform?
This touch map is better…There will be those who retain loyalty to a particular party, but anyone who keeps up with current events must realise that the next election is now a two horse race.
From 2024, there is very little of the country that remained Tory blue. I would expect that to be a lot less next time.General election 2024: Results map as constituencies declare new MPs
The Sun has been backing Reform for a while. They rarely get it wrong.Is Murdoch backing Reform?
So Freddie Starr really ate that hamster? Damn.The Sun has been backing Reform for a while. They rarely get it wrong.
The Sun has been backing Reform for a while. They rarely get it wrong.
I’m interested in which age groups outside London to the North and South are clinging onto the Conservative Party. Is it the maturer voters? Old money? I don’t know, but I’m curious. Actually a list of all those constituencies in dark blue for Conservatives on his map would be interesting.
Am I being a bit thick here, but is this policy not brought in to address migration - the only platform Reform substantively stand on?Reform promising to reverse 'Digital IDs' when they get in will be an important policy for the 'undecided' non political who don't appreciate increased state intervention into their lives.
Am I being a bit thick here, but is this policy not brought in to address migration - the only platform Reform substantively stand on?
Fine, but Reform are really really thick. They would not see the insidious nature of mass IDs. Also, if Keir had not suggested it, they would be proposing it!Well, I don't actually think you are thick.....but I think you really should have a word with yourself if you actually believe that.
Anyone who has actually been listening to Blair over the years knows that he thinks that's exactly how it should be sold to the right.....but he wants it for infrastructure and state control and other reasons.
Fine, but Reform are really really thick. They would not see the insidious nature of mass IDs. Also, if Keir had not suggested it, they would be proposing it!
or getting arrested and carted off in the back of a Paddy-wagon ? at age 75 ?those same people couldn't organise that same protest outside an abortion clinic. The fears of intimidation and doxing are the same.
You really believe that?Am I being a bit thick here, but is this policy not brought in to address migration - the only platform Reform substantively stand on?
I doubt it.Fine, but Reform are really really thick. They would not see the insidious nature of mass IDs. Also, if Keir had not suggested it, they would be proposing it!
This one won’t!This is why the Tory voters need to vote Reform.
We have to get a Reform government that can pass legislation without interference.
The Tories have zero chance of winning the next election. Tactical voting can destroy Labour and let this country move in the right direction. I expect more Tories to be in Reform by the next election anyhow.
I'm not sure who your daughter should vote for if she considers politics to be a beauty contest...This one won’t!
I may well vote tactically but it will be to keep Reform out, not put them in.
My younger daughter, whose interest in politics has always been slight, said last week that whilst she liked some of Reform’s “ideas” (being quite naive about their deliverability) she could never vote for “that slimy git Farage”. I suspect she isn’t that untypical!