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  1. In Topic: Reform Uk Party

    Today, 07:33 PM

    View PostSearch & Destroy, on 02 May 2025 - 06:00 PM, said:

    Love Farrers

    The thing I love most about Nigel Farage is that the left despise him!
    Good to see that left wing bigot OBrien losing it today. And that’s before the full extent of Reforms success became apparent.
  2. In Topic: Reform Uk Party

    Today, 06:11 PM

    View PostMisnomer, on 02 May 2025 - 06:00 PM, said:

    You should get yersen on Sky News with that kind of insightful analysis contribution.....'whole country didn't vote Reform - shocker'. Wow!

    All you’ve got to do is look at seats won and %s. Yes it’s been a decent day fir the Lib Dem as well but nationally this has been unimaginable for Reform
    Edit, Reform gain FULL control of Doncaster council from Labour…
    Reform tanks arnt only parked on Labour lawns, they’re in net zero zealots Millibands living room.
    Delicious stuff.
  3. In Topic: Reform Uk Party

    Today, 05:38 PM

    View PostToddhopper., on 02 May 2025 - 05:19 PM, said:

    Now we get to see their competence & maybe even a policy or two in action. I have my sick bag at the ready as I anticipate laughing quite a lot.

    Laughing? Well whatever happens it can’t be worse than the actual real vomit inducing way this government have acted.
  4. In Topic: Reform Uk Party

    Today, 05:23 PM

    View PostValley Blues, on 02 May 2025 - 05:17 PM, said:

    I think labour expected a beating but is this worse than they could have imagined?

    You can understand why many councils, mainly Labour held I think, and I’m happy to be corrected, elected to postpone their vote until next year at the earliest because if this had been a full set of local elections then it quite possibly would have meant the end of Starmer very soon, even so this might be the beginning of his end as leader. It has to be for Labour anyhow, because with him leading them into the next election it’s not going to end well.
  5. In Topic: Reform Uk Party

    Today, 05:06 PM

    Early analysis of yesterday’s results by Sky News and using them to forecast towards a national share if there were general election tomorrow compared to the national share last July. Quite remarkable figures.

    Reform 32% (+17)
    Labour 19% (-16)
    Tory 18% (-6)
    Lib Dem 16% (+3)
    Green 7% (N/C)
    Other 8% (+1)

    As important a national issue as illegal immigration is , this is much bigger than that.

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