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Kind of diluting the appeal really, attracting all the Tory failures most reform voters decry for not being racist enough.
And they’ve all got a fucking brass neck frankly. Decrying the “main parties” for wrecking the country despite being part of one of those parties the entire time. In many cases very senior ministers in 15 years worth of Tory fuck ups. I read on the darkest recesses of the internet that Britain’s problem is that we’ve been governed by lefties for decades and none of the Tory governments of the last 15 years were right wing enough. You just can’t argue with that level of stupidity.Absolutely.
Any thoughts on who that could be?Apparently there’ll be a “well known Labour defector” next week. Looking forward to that one…
Not in terms of names but my guess is that the words “well known” will be doing some very heavy lifting.Any thoughts on who that could be?
Angela Raynor is a very, very long shot.Any thoughts on who that could be?
I’m calling that as absolutely zero chance.Angela Raynor is a very, very long shot.
That would be genuinely funny. Imagine the mental gymnastics your average reform voter would have to perform to justify welcoming someone they spent literally decades slating often in the must awful ways.Diane Abbot would be quite funny, all things considered.
It would be hilarious, I'd even go as far as to create a twitter account to witness the meltdown first hand.That would be genuinely funny. Imagine the mental gymnastics your average reform voter would have to perform to justify welcoming someone they spent literally decades slating often in the must awful ways.
I was trying to think of the most unlikely.I’m calling that as absolutely zero chance.