Reform, and the death of the Tory Party

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Pross

Veteran
Rupert Lowe doesn’t think a by-election during a busy holiday season is going to go down well.

This is the thing, you want to be a disruptor, get prepared to be disrupted by the next disrupter.

Population of Clacton will be busy in Benidorm.
 
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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

Timewaster
OK, fair play to Badenoch on this one.

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secretsqirrel

spiteful class warrior
I wonder what McSweeney is advising Starmer to say. Something about not getting involved in the internal politics of another party?

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This is a desperate stunt from Nigel Farage and it's obvious why he's doing it - he is up to his neck in sleaze.

"Politics should be about improving the lives of millions of people, not about personal gain, not about hiding dodgy donations, and I think the public will see this for exactly what it is."
 
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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

Timewaster
This

This is a desperate stunt from Nigel Farage and it's obvious why he's doing it - he is up to his neck in sleaze.

"Politics should be about improving the lives of millions of people, not about personal gain, not about hiding dodgy donations, and I think the public will see this for exactly what it is."

Perhaps he ought to stand for leader of the Labour Party, with forthright views like that.
 

icowden

Pharaoh
So, where is their (Reform's) vote coming from? Is it that thousands of people have never voted previously and have now started to vote, and, are voting Reform?

Largely the Conservative party or have you not noticed that where Reform do well, the Conservatives do badly and that most of Boris Johnsons's cabinet are now in Reform.
 
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