BlueHammer85
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Farage boosting his ranks from failed Tories, great strategy
Yep, blames the Tories for all the country’s problems and now gleefully recruits them for reforms gullible base.
Farage boosting his ranks from failed Tories, great strategy
Farage boosting his ranks from failed Tories, great strategy
There has to be a point where Farage starts turning them away, right?
Now they just want seats for legitimacy, but it's going to be hard to fight an election as different to the tories when 40% of your MP's are tories.
Who messed it upThere has to be a point where Farage starts turning them away, right?
Now they just want seats for legitimacy, but it's going to be hard to fight an election as different to the tories when 40% of your MP's are tories.
Yep. Just as fucked as Labour.
It puzzles me how Reform think their seats at the next election will come from the Labour Party,
they are closely aligned to the Conservatives.
I don’t see them as a threat to the Labour government at all
It’s quite simple. With many of the media moguls on the side of the right, which includes SM, they’ll play the same as they did with Brexit, turning those red wall seats aqua.It puzzles me how Reform think their seats at the next election will come from the Labour Party,
they are closely aligned to the Conservatives.
I don’t see them as a threat to the Labour government at all
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I think McSweeney and Starmer think the same.It puzzles me how Reform think their seats at the next election will come from the Labour Party,
they are closely aligned to the Conservatives.
I don’t see them as a threat to the Labour government at all
Reform think they've got the working-class vote - and, imho, there's a strong chance that they have much of it, as people are generally thoughtless, shallow and selfish and will never realise that the cunts they vote in will never do anything to improve their lives.It puzzles me how Reform think their seats at the next election will come from the Labour Party,
they are closely aligned to the Conservatives.
I don’t see them as a threat to the Labour government at all
As was commented by Billy Bragg on this weeks QT. With the polling Farage et al are pulling, they are becoming under much more scrutiny as to what their policies are. This will be their undoingReform think they've got the working-class vote - and, imho, there's a strong chance that they have much of it, as people are generally thoughtless, shallow and selfish and will never realise that the cunts they vote in will never do anything to improve their lives.
Whilst to a large extent my last comment is a truism, Labour - historically the party of the working class - have in the past done things to help "their own" - Reform will indeed help their own xenophobic millionaire/rich backers, and rely on the race card to be sufficiently divisive to wean the thick and feeble minded working class fuckers away from Labour in sufficient numbers to give us a Trumpian future.
The Conservative party can only offer an equally unpalatable version of the Reform manifesto - just slightly watered down.
I feel sad for my grand kids, having such shit choices before them, from so many dishonest politicians offering them a future built on bullshit.
Hopefully, but, the race card has become very, very strong. It bodes badly for the Conservative Party on any view.As was commented by Billy Bragg on this weeks QT. With the polling Farage et al are pulling, they are becoming under much more scrutiny as to what their policies are. This will be their undoing
The working class have a lot to answer for and I consider myself working class!Reform think they've got the working-class vote - and, imho, there's a strong chance that they have much of it, as people are generally thoughtless, shallow and selfish and will never realise that the cunts they vote in will never do anything to improve their lives.
Whilst to a large extent my last comment is a truism, Labour - historically the party of the working class - have in the past done things to help "their own" - Reform will indeed help their own xenophobic millionaire/rich backers, and rely on the race card to be sufficiently divisive to wean the thick and feeble minded working class fuckers away from Labour in sufficient numbers to give us a Trumpian future.
The Conservative party can only offer an equally unpalatable version of the Reform manifesto - just slightly watered down.
I feel sad for my grand kids, having such shit choices before them, from so many dishonest politicians offering them a future built on bullshit.
Me too!The working class have a lot to answer for and I consider myself working class!
Poor bastards, don’t even get a look-in nowadays, an occasional post to keep them relevant, with most of their supporters on here moving to Reform.
I’d actually feel sorry for Badenoch if they provided Conservative policies, but they seem to be trying to outdo Reform with the policies of hate.
Such a shame. We need an effective Shadow Government that seems to have crossed the floor to Reform.
Same people, more extreme message.
Its totally traditional labour working class areas that will move to reform rather than traditional tory, leafy, suburban areasIt puzzles me how Reform think their seats at the next election will come from the Labour Party,
they are closely aligned to the Conservatives.
I don’t see them as a threat to the Labour government at all