Rusty Nails
Country Member
Magnified a thousand times by exploiting social media which is not a good medium for getting over logic. But great for rumours and soundbites.
Plus, people may vote Reform as a protest, but, will they actually put them in Power? There is a difference between a by-election and/or a Local Government Election and a General Election.
Given our FPTP system, is it even likely Reform will get a sizeable number of seats, never mind a working majority? The Lib-Dems have struggled with this for years.
In the interim, Reform are making Labour look foolish, and the Conservatives irrelevant, simply because they don't seem to have the wit to face them (Reform) down.
only my humble opinion of course. 🙂
Very difficult to predict. Personal view is that Conservatives will be changing leader before the next election and as things will still be looking bad for them, whoever takes over might be more sympathetic to election pacts, in effect cut their losses to avoid oblivion. Maybe not.Local elections are often protest votes. I'd be surprised if they turned into votes for a Reform MP, unless the Tories went nuts and stood down their candidates in a deal or something.
Local elections are often protest votes. I'd be surprised if they turned into votes for a Reform MP, unless the Tories went nuts and stood down their candidates in a deal or something.
But things can change. Where I live was a massive Conservative majority, totally safe seat, no other parties stood any sort of chance ... until 2024 and now I have a Green MP.In the area I live in (and, I assume many others) the Tories are irrelevant and have been for years.
But things can change. Where I live was a massive Conservative majority, totally safe seat, no other parties stood any sort of chance ... until 2024 and now I have a Green MP.
Ian