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Typical Reform voter won't notice that. It would mean they would have to engage their brain.It’s a very strange strategy from Reform. Welcome with open arms many of the people literally directly responsible for the state of the country while at the same time still claiming to be the new kids on the block and the agent of chaos and change. Odd.
I think it’s a case of Reform gambling or believing that most of the British public will have short memories in this regard; they see Starmer as the root of the issues and not what went on in the proceeding fourteen years.It’s a very strange strategy from Reform. Welcome with open arms many of the people literally directly responsible for the state of the country while at the same time still claiming to be the new kids on the block and the agent of chaos and change. Odd.
It helps having a compliant media and social networks spinning this constantly. Constant misinformation. Removal of immunity from prosecution for army veterans is Starmer is prosecuting veterans. All the homeless are Starmer's fault. Despite migration (and not just net migration) falling it's all Labour's fault. Some of these people (if they are real) need to have a long hard look at the failures of five Tory PMs to grow the economy, fail to control Immigration whilst increasing child poverty, homelessness and food banks. That's without Brexit.I think it’s a case of Reform gambling or believing that most of the British public will have short memories in this regard; they see Starmer as the root of the issues and not what went on in the proceeding fourteen years.
The rats have sunk one ship and they've all jumped aboard another, I wonder where they'll jump to after the Reform ship sinks and it willIt helps having a compliant media and social networks spinning this constantly. Constant misinformation. Removal of immunity from prosecution for army veterans is Starmer is prosecuting veterans. All the homeless are Starmer's fault. Despite migration (and not just net migration) falling it's all Labour's fault. Some of these people (if they are real) need to have a long hard look at the failures of five Tory PMs to grow the economy, fail to control Immigration whilst increasing child poverty, homelessness and food banks. That's without Brexit.
Whilst I am far from happy with Starmer's performance (too scared to make real change), it's absolutely how mind numbingly stupid these people are.
There are three reason to vote Reform:
1. You are a high earner
2. You are at best a xenophobe but more likely racist
3. You are stupid.
It can be a combination of these of course.
Look at the dystopian US. That's what these people want.
"That is why no amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party that inflicted those bitter experiences on me. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin. They condemned millions of first-class people to semi-starvation"The rats have sunk one ship and they've all jumped aboard another, I wonder where they'll jump to after the Reform ship sinks and it will![]()
An MP choosing to leave a party or change parties should automatically trigger a by-election IMO. No problem with them changing if that’s what they want to do, but surely they have to back themselves to win again in order to represent that constituency.Reform came fourth in Braverman’s seat in the general election little more than 18 months ago. Now they have a reform MP. No one bothered asking them.