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By (user no longer on site) OP   
11 weeks ago

Rupert Lowe has launched a new national party that will fight the next general election.

Is this going to split the right leaning vote and hand power back to the left?

Will the next government be a coalition and of who?

Lowe and Farage are sworn enemies and Farage has said he won’t do a deal with the tories. Will it be the greens and labour?

Or will Lowe have no more impact that Corbyn?

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago

Don"t forget Ben Habib's party Advance, endorsed by Tommy Robinson. The right will likely split very.

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan
11 weeks ago

Gilfach

With such a terrible name, he clearly doesn't have any PR advisors.

I can't see Restore Britain putting up more than a handful of candidates at the next general election, and I predict they'll all lose their deposits.

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By (user no longer on site)
11 weeks ago

I don't think it will have any short term impact, but if Reform get into Govt and can't or won't implement major changes then I can see a party further to the right gaining traction. The idiots who label Reform as far right don't seems to understand that it's well to the left of the Front National or ADF.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
11 weeks ago


"Don"t forget Ben Habib's party Advance, endorsed by Tommy Robinson. The right will likely split very. "

I think they have already merged

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By *e-OptimistMan
11 weeks ago

Stalybridge

Is the Judean Peoples Front putting up any candidates?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
11 weeks ago


"Is the Judean Peoples Front putting up any candidates?"

I’m not sure if you’re being sarcastic or not?

Is a parliament where 90% of the seats are won by members of 2 parties, better than if it’s 6 parties?

We have been dominated by 2 party politics for about 100 years, where has that gotten us? A change of government spends 4 years blaming the last lot and the last year saying they need another 5.

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By *anifestoMan
11 weeks ago

F

People's front of Judea is where it's at dude, didn't you get the memo from the last meeting?


"Is the Judean Peoples Front putting up any candidates?"

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By *mberValleyManMan
11 weeks ago

Derby/Notts

A Reform tribute act, which is a Tory tribute act…

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
11 weeks ago

Bedfuck

As long as Sharia law, Communism, and Nazis' aren't in power it doesn't bother me.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
11 weeks ago


"A Reform tribute act, which is a Tory tribute act…"

So by the same reasoning Labour are a Liberal tribute act and the Greens are a Labour tribute act?

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