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AndyRM

Elder Goth
The BBC are not a political party unlike reform.

Reform isn't a political party.
 

ebikeerwidnes

Senior Member
Reform isn't a political party.

It pretends to be though - and is active in Politics
even has some MPs that occasionally turn up

and, apparently, have aspiration to be the next government (and if you believe that is likely then I have a bridge you might be interested in)
 

Xipe Totec

Something nasty in the woodshed
Reform UK to use their full name is a registered political party in the UK.

It needs to be a registered political party to take part in elections (unlike Scottish Labour, which only exists as an 'accounting unit') but I think Reform UK's a 'limited company with political aims', and does not have a membership in the way other political parties do, simply paying subscribers.
 
It needs to be a registered political party to take part in elections (unlike Scottish Labour, which only exists as an 'accounting unit') but I think Reform UK's a 'limited company with political aims', and does not have a membership in the way other political parties do, simply paying subscribers.
It is a registered political party
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Yes. That is what I said. 🙄
I took part of your answer the wrong way. Reform Derby and Reform 2000 are two other registered parties using Reform in their party name. Reform Derby now affiliated, but seperate, to Reform UK.

Independents can, and do stand in elections, without being registered as a party.
 

Fab Foodie

Legendary Member
I had a visit from our Reform candidate/canvasser in the forthcoming elections...I took great pleasure in telling her where to go. I figured debate was useless. She took umbrage at my Anglo Saxon and I told her I took umbrage at her politics.
We parted on terms.
I think she's put me down as a No....
 
I had a visit from our Reform candidate/canvasser in the forthcoming elections...I took great pleasure in telling her where to go. I figured debate was useless. She took umbrage at my Anglo Saxon and I told her I took umbrage at her politics.
We parted on terms.
I think she's put me down as a No....
You think!
You didn't do/say enough to mark you down as a "No".
 

ebikeerwidnes

Senior Member
I had a visit from our Reform candidate/canvasser in the forthcoming elections...I took great pleasure in telling her where to go. I figured debate was useless. She took umbrage at my Anglo Saxon and I told her I took umbrage at her politics.
We parted on terms.
I think she's put me down as a No....

Well done
excellent response
 
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