briantrumpet
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A bit of chatter about whether it's a fake, but it's looking likely it's genuine, and has been reproduced by the BBC.
I guess he's getting on a bit for dragging the Conservatives back to somewhere sensible.
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Perhaps. Reform's popularity is somewhat in lockstep with MAGAs fate, and the next US election is November 2028.
Ours are some 9 months later.
Too early to call whether being a xenophobic dishonest duplicitous hypocrite will still be quite as trendy by then.
Was reading today that Reform led Kent council will have to increase Council Tax as they have no money. They were actually convinced they would go in and find loads of easy cost cutting measures and quickly save millions!Even small Councils are beyond their capabilities
Or the US economy tanks. Both will be relative terms, but it's not out of the question that the GOP gets turfed out for high inflation, low growth and lots of nice people not having things like healthcare. Also entirely possible we might see significant civil unrest.I think the only way it isn't is if the economy improves drastically in the meantime but I'm not holding my breath. What we need is a country with a vastly inferior military to invade some tiny UK dependency none of us have heard of so the Government can get a morale boosting military win shortly before the next election.
However, I would be bsolutely amazed in Reform would get a second bite of the cherry once people have seen the realities of Farage and co trying to run something. Even small Councils are beyond their capabilities.
What - you mean with Trump busy trying to send in the National Guard to occupy cities in Democratic States?. Also entirely possible we might see significant civil unrest.
What - you mean with Trump busy trying to send in the National Guard to occupy cities in Democratic States?
The first real test for them will be next May, given the boundary changes made this year. And one year on, those who got in this year will have to account for promises they made, that they have been unable to keep.Perhaps. Reform's popularity is somewhat in lockstep with MAGAs fate, and the next US election is November 2028.
Ours are some 9 months later.
Too early to call whether being a xenophobic dishonest duplicitous hypocrite will still be quite as trendy by then.
No. If anything, the tories were screwed when they chose Johnson, who proceeded to drive anyone with any common sense out of the party. They were pretty F***ed before then, but their current situation is the logical result of Johnson and his 'get brexit done' kool-aid.Well they both are, Tories are sinking since they outed Boris.
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No. If anything, the tories were screwed when they chose Johnson, who proceeded to drive anyone with any common sense out of the party. They were pretty F***ed before then, but their current situation is the logical result of Johnson and his 'get brexit done' kool-aid.
Weird thing that makes no sense to me is how they seem to have no interest in growing or broadening their base, instead just looking to exclude existing supporters - the "support this policy or get out".The tories were F***ed from the moment when Cameron had the referendum and it didn't unite the tories.
Weird thing that makes no sense to me is how they seem to have no interest in growing or broadening their base, instead just looking to exclude existing supporters - the "support this policy or get out".
And lower supporter numbers means lower income, less campaigning come election, fewer activists knocking on doors, etc.
And that looks like their deliberate plan.