bluethrunthru
Well-Known Member
The Grift Goes on
The big lad wearing E with a turd on his head?Which one’s BigJoe
Is that a woman playing in a men's game?
It’s almost as if there’s some link between those sorts of views and being a reform supporter. Almost.They might be polling well but there's no way they'll be able to find enough suitable candidates to mount a general election charge. Every other candidate they've found so far seems to be either a sex offender or has tweeted a load of racist/sexist/homophobic shite that means they have to be pulled.
It’s almost as if there’s some link between those sorts of views and being a reform supporter. Almost.
They might be polling well but there's no way they'll be able to find enough suitable candidates to mount a general election charge. Every other candidate they've found so far seems to be either a sex offender or has tweeted a load of racist/sexist/homophobic shite that means they have to be pulled.
He's stalking you though.@BigJoe#1 goes all quiet on these ones strangely. yet he'll start a thread about the next Labour MP that is suspended.
Many of the councillors they had in the election weren't suitable but still managed to get in.They might be polling well but there's no way they'll be able to find enough suitable candidates to mount a general election charge. Every other candidate they've found so far seems to be either a sex offender or has tweeted a load of racist/sexist/homophobic shite that means they have to be pulled.
Many of the councillors they had in the election weren't suitable but still managed to get in.
Unfortunately, some people will just vote for whoever is standing for the party they want to win and vote for them regardless.
I'd suggest that many reform supporters wouldn't know the difference between a suitable candidate and an unsuitable one anyway.
They appear to be currently polling well because their sole policy is gaining headlines, however when their CEO and majority shareholder starts to get questioned about policy and consider a manifesto, that support will melt away very quickly.They might be polling well but there's no way they'll be able to find enough suitable candidates to mount a general election charge. Every other candidate they've found so far seems to be either a sex offender or has tweeted a load of racist/sexist/homophobic shite that means they have to be pulled.
They appear to be currently polling well because their sole policy is gaining headlines, however when their CEO and majority shareholder starts to get questioned about policy and consider a manifesto, that support will melt away very quickly.
When their record in local government is held up to scrutiny, it will disappear, though they did manage to reduce the numbers of council officials employed in diversity, equality and inclusion to zero from a previous level of zero.
They have removed some flags.Not a snarky question, but are there any examples of Reform doing some positive things for the areas they have won council seats?
Not turning up to do their job.Not a snarky question, but are there any examples of Reform doing some positive things for the areas they have won council seats?