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By *emma Stones OP   TV/TS
6 weeks ago

Crewe

Since the last election there have been 70 council elections. Of those 70 Reform won one seat so it appears that project 2029 has hit the buffers already.

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By *anLiferLookingToExplore!Man
6 weeks ago

Countrywide


"Since the last election there have been 70 council elections. Of those 70 Reform won one seat so it appears that project 2029 has hit the buffers already."

They couldn't be taken seriously in any capacity by anyone with a shred of credibility. They're literally a racial hate group whose only MPs are a convicted wife beater and a man with German citizenship for when he finally gets caught out.

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By *exyusMan
6 weeks ago

halifax

It largely depends if Reform can transition to more of a mainstream organisationly and next local elections. That will coincide with majority seeing that this government cannot control immigration and other problems so will vote Reform and if keep building the next general election will be interesting. Who knows, a political revolution just might be starting?

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan
6 weeks ago

nearby

The current post Brexit mess is largely caused by Farage. I would not underestimate him.

4.2 million GE reform votes and nobody anywhere is stopping the boats.

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By *oxychick35Couple
6 weeks ago

thornaby


"The current post Brexit mess is largely caused by Farage. I would not underestimate him.

4.2 million GE reform votes and nobody anywhere is stopping the boats. "

yet a poster on here thinks 4.2 mil voters shouldn’t be given credibility lol and he thinks that’s democracy ffs

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
6 weeks ago

golden fields


"It largely depends if Reform can transition to more of a mainstream organisationly and next local elections. That will coincide with majority seeing that this government cannot control immigration and other problems so will vote Reform and if keep building the next general election will be interesting. Who knows, a political revolution just might be starting?"

Reform did well because the Tories got the balance wrong.

They over hyped the blaming everything on immigrants (to bolster their support), and starting ridiculous schemes like Rwanda (to make it look like they're taking some action).

So people who were over panicking about foreigners comin' over 'ere voted for Reform because a lot of their party were making racial (and homophobic) slurs.

If the media keep hyping the 'foriegners out' crap then Reform will do okay. But if that dies off, then so will Reform.

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By *eroy1000Man
6 weeks ago

milton keynes


"The current post Brexit mess is largely caused by Farage. I would not underestimate him.

4.2 million GE reform votes and nobody anywhere is stopping the boats. "

SKS said his plan to smash the gangs will sort out this problem. If he is correct then it will put a serious dent in reforms backing. However failure will just alow reform to grow. I can see reform being a bit like the lib dems in going from very popular to barely noticeable and back again depending on the government of the day

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By *emma Stones OP   TV/TS
6 weeks ago

Crewe


"The current post Brexit mess is largely caused by Farage. I would not underestimate him.

4.2 million GE reform votes and nobody anywhere is stopping the boats.

SKS said his plan to smash the gangs will sort out this problem. If he is correct then it will put a serious dent in reforms backing. However failure will just alow reform to grow. I can see reform being a bit like the lib dems in going from very popular to barely noticeable and back again depending on the government of the day"

I suppose it would be better than the social democrats

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
6 weeks ago

golden fields


"The current post Brexit mess is largely caused by Farage. I would not underestimate him.

4.2 million GE reform votes and nobody anywhere is stopping the boats.

SKS said his plan to smash the gangs will sort out this problem. If he is correct then it will put a serious dent in reforms backing. However failure will just alow reform to grow. I can see reform being a bit like the lib dems in going from very popular to barely noticeable and back again depending on the government of the day"

The Labour party have by far the most to gain by removing the biggest driver for people to vote for maniacs like Reform, or the recent crop of Tories.

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