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Is This The Final Nail In The Coffin For The Tories.

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gulliver1 | 09:03 Fri 27th Dec 2024 | News
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Is this the end of Conservatism in the UK, as the  youngest political party in Britain "Reform" overtakes the oldest political party in Britain "Cons".Reform have now surpassed the Cons in signed up members.This must be the beginning of the End for the Cons.After all these years .Looks like their game is  up at last.

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Reform will split the right wing vote and guarantee another labour victory on a margin of voters equally small or even smaller than the one they already have. the same thing happened with the SDP/alliance and labour in the 1980s musk is looking to pump money into reform but it's quite clear he has little understanding of uk politics.  drmorgans is also quite...
10:49 Fri 27th Dec 2024

 

I am still not convinced that Reform are much more than a charismatic leader with little structure or organisation. Look at the problems they got into at the GE with using an external company to vet their candidates. Maybe Kemi will reform the Tories and make them electable. Or possibly they will be on their third leader, still looking for "the one".

 

Oh no, what will you be obsessed with now?

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Badenoch says Farage is telling lies ...That's a bit rich, coming from a Tory Mp

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Farage says ,he will gladly invite a firm to audit the party's membership numbers as long as the Cons do the same .Oh dear.

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Looks like TTT will have to jump ship now... get the plank ready.

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Farage claims to have 5.4 million followers, while the Cons have only 320,000.

 

Four replies out of six to your own topic is a bit much. Calm down.

 

drmorgan. Show just how interested people are about his ramblings.

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Gramps 09.42 Shows how interested you are Gramps .You most be very worried about the End of the Tories in the UK.

From what I've seen since the election, it also looks like the end of the Labour Party. Virtually every Labour voter I know says they will not vote for them next time. Labour is going to fall over a precipice that it will not recover from and we could be seeing the start of a new era in British party politics.

But Labour also know that lots of us old fuddy duddies won't be here for the next election. As usual, old folk are not worth bothering about. You see, "at your age" the treatment won't work, so we'll just give you pain killers and sleeping tablets. When they stop working, it's good night Vienna.

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Don't really care who wins the next GE as long as it ain't the Cons.

You are very silly Gully, Reform will be far worse than the Cons, a major shift towards totalitarianism and a police state..

10:41 I think you are confusing them with labour.

Reform will split the right wing vote and guarantee another labour victory on a margin of voters equally small or even smaller than the one they already have. the same thing happened with the SDP/alliance and labour in the 1980s
 

musk is looking to pump money into reform but it's quite clear he has little understanding of uk politics. 
 

drmorgans is also quite correct... if farage were to suffer a fatal stroke tomorrow then Reform would have nothing at all and fall apart... just look at what happened to UKIP after he left. 

10:49 possibly me old china but reform is gaining support from labour too. The invasion and islamification of our country is a concern across the the traditional political spectrum. I go to a club that has a lot of trad labour voters in it and they have the same concerns as me in many areas. Labour has a very shallow majority and it wont take much to flip a lot of their seats.

 

Many people have concerns about immigration, illegal or otherwise, but there are few solutions.

For example, stopping foreign students bringing their families in had a foreseable consequence, they stopped coming, and university's lost valuable income that was subsidising home students.

 

 

"there are" should "they offer"

 

09:52, BA right there, Labour voters are realising what Labour is like, only took 6 months.

I am still not convinced that Reform are much more than a charismatic leader with little structure or organisation.

yeah, reform is a disease  that the Tory Party will be seen to have recovered from

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TTT 11.08 I give best answer on this thread OK end of.

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