Reform, and the death of the Tory Party

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briantrumpet

That's probably the best outcome for most of the post-Theresa May rabble. May they rest in peace. Even if you didn't agree with any of their policies, the Tory Party of yore was a pretty mighty beast not devoid of intellect.
 
Exactly.
Most Reform voters will have never heard of him.

I would be genuinely interested to know what % of Reform voters could name a single person associated with the party, other than Farage. I would guess not even that many would be able to name Tice or a single MP or local Councillor, including people they have voted for.
 

icowden

Shaman
I would be genuinely interested to know what % of Reform voters could name a single person associated with the party, other than Farage. I would guess not even that many would be able to name Tice or a single MP or local Councillor, including people they have voted for.

Come on, be fair. Reform Councillors and MPs only last about 3 months on average.
 

Psamathe

Veteran
These defections don't surprise me. Frarange doing well in the polls, Conservatives destroying themselves with a useless ledership and showing no inclinations to change and no half sensible candidates anyway, do they do down with a sinking ship or switch to something that is (for the moment) floating.

Reform might crash out in the future but the Conservative Party already is.

Ian
 
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BoldonLad

Old man on a bike. Not a member of a clique.
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Exactly.
Most Reform voters will have never heard of him.

Most people will have never heard of him
 

BoldonLad

Old man on a bike. Not a member of a clique.
Location
South Tyneside
I would be genuinely interested to know what % of Reform voters could name a single person associated with the party, other than Farage. I would guess not even that many would be able to name Tice or a single MP or local Councillor, including people they have voted for.

No way to prove it, unless someone undertakes a survey, or, research, but, my guess is that very few votes are FOR Reform, they are AGAINST Labour and Conservative.
 

HMS_Dave

Active Member
I would be genuinely interested to know what % of Reform voters could name a single person associated with the party, other than Farage. I would guess not even that many would be able to name Tice or a single MP or local Councillor, including people they have voted for.

A family member of mine is an elected Reform councillor. So i now know two. Although i still wouldn't vote for them.
 

CXRAndy

Legendary Member
I bet that stuck in the craw

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