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Reform Uk Streaking Ahead
Well, at least by a poll being carried out by The Express asking how would you vote today? ;
Reform UK, 52%
Tories, 29%
Labour, 11 %
Lib Dems, 2%
SNP, 1%
and yes I know it's The Express, but still interesting don't you think?
Reform UK, 52%
Tories, 29%
Labour, 11 %
Lib Dems, 2%
SNP, 1%
and yes I know it's The Express, but still interesting don't you think?
Answers
There seems a heck of a lot of Brexit supporters who normally vote Tory but who are sick of the lack of progress re NI and border control who effectively only have Reform to switch their vote to. Add on Brexit supporting Labour voters who feel neither main parties are interested in ensuring true independence for our nation and one might find Reform gathers...
17:38 Mon 12th Dec 2022
I hope you don't think I'm naïve enough to think that they could win an election do you ?
It really points out the dissatisfaction with both parties at the moment, & if they can put up the right candidates they could even get someone elected into Parliament, if Farage were to stand, that might be a possibility.
It really points out the dissatisfaction with both parties at the moment, & if they can put up the right candidates they could even get someone elected into Parliament, if Farage were to stand, that might be a possibility.
farage was able to pressure the conservatives into calling the brexit referendum by threatening to take (far) right-wing votes from them with ukip in the 2015 election... it is likely that reform uk is trying to achieve something similar to make the government more right wing
i hope they fail but tories have no principles so it will likely work
i hope they fail but tories have no principles so it will likely work
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