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What are Reform policies

Reform are gradually (and unwittingly) manoeuvring the UK into a position whereby a split of the constituent nations becomes increasingly likely. They are not strategists - see Brexit.
That is something I had not really thought about but, by golly, I think you are tap dead centre
 
Reform are gradually (and unwittingly) manoeuvring the UK into a position whereby a split of the constituent nations becomes increasingly likely. They are not strategists - see Brexit.
I think you’re probably correct that many of those at ground level including the newly elected councillors don’t have a strategy, but I think it’s very naive to suggest that Farage and those funding the party don’t know exactly what they’re doing both now and in 2016.
 
Most people vote for how it effects them personally or professionally. Do people really vote for what is happening globally or religious persuasion?
 
Most people vote for how it effects them personally or professionally. Do people really vote for what is happening globally or religious persuasion?
Some do. Some don’t. Some vote for how it affects them. Some vote on how it may affect others close to them or less fortunate than them. Some scrutinise manifestos and decide that way, Some vote the way they always have. In short, people are different. I’m not sure your first sentence is accurate for “most” people.
 
From what I've read a party needs at least 13% in a constituency to get a seat under the proportional system

I think Plaid are polling above that in the majority of areas so a vote for them is safe to block Farage out
 
From what I've read a party needs at least 13% in a constituency to get a seat under the proportional system

I think Plaid are polling above that in the majority of areas so a vote for them is safe to block Farage out
Not sure where you’ve got that figure from but it’ll likely be different in each of the 16 constituencies.

The 5th and 6th seats in each area are going to be incredibly tight based on the polling.

Link below shows how the 6 seats are allocated.

 
Its just the way the D'Hondt formula breaks down, things can change but its a strong rule of thumb

'Each party ranks its candidates from 1 to 6. The share of the vote the party receives determines how many from that list make it into the Senedd. To win one seat, a party needs approximately 13% of the vote in any given constituency'

 
Its just the way the D'Hondt formula breaks down, things can change but its a strong rule of thumb

'Each party ranks its candidates from 1 to 6. The share of the vote the party receives determines how many from that list make it into the Senedd. To win one seat, a party needs approximately 13% of the vote in any given constituency'

You’d be very unlucky to not win a seat with 13% I agree, but if the current projections that I posted on the other thread are correct you could even pick one up with as little as 10% in some areas.

I guess we’ll all know in less than 48 hours 👍
 
I'm not involved in this rodeo living in Somerset. But do wonder how in 3 or 4 generations has South Wales moved from the place which sent many volunteers to the International Brigade to fight right wing nationalism (or more simple fascism) and housed many (mainly Basque) refugee children (being a nation of sanctuary is not new) has become somewhere that people vote for fascism and division.
 
I'm not involved in this rodeo living in Somerset. But do wonder how in 3 or 4 generations has South Wales moved from the place which sent many volunteers to the International Brigade to fight right wing nationalism (or more simple fascism) and housed many (mainly Basque) refugee children (being a nation of sanctuary is not new) has become somewhere that people vote for fascism and division.
Firmly believe the media and social media have played a massive part in creating the state we currently find ourselves in.

Especially social media which is a breeding ground for all kinds of hate.
 
Firmly believe the media and social media have played a massive part in creating the state we currently find ourselves in.

Especially social media which is a breeding ground for all kinds of hate.
Indeed. We have lost the need for truth, the need for evidence. Opinion and statements not based in fact (or lies) have become 'truths' amplified by social media. I'm staining my fence and thinking how stating an opinion and saying 'it's common sense' is entirely without an evidence base yet seen as entirely a factual reason.
 
An awful lot of people who see what a Reform like approach has had in the States and don't want to see the same thing happen here. Seems fair enough to me.
Had customers talk about voting today 4 different customers, first job customer was voting plaid the other 3 Reform, they asked me if I was voting said that I hadn't decided, last thing I wanted was any political talk, bad enough being in work.
 
Firmly believe the media and social media have played a massive part in creating the state we currently find ourselves in.

Especially social media which is a breeding ground for all kinds of hate.
My eldest says that, he's into politics well he knows plenty about it through his job, is butty up in London was working for Starmer at one time, he's a 6ft 10 Scotsman :ROFLMAO:

He's working abroad somewhere these days, not sure where.
 
Firmly believe the media and social media have played a massive part in creating the state we currently find ourselves in.

Especially social media which is a breeding ground for all kinds of hate.
It has indeed. One of my best friends has gone firmly down a racist worm hole since beginning to support Reform. I firmly believe due to nothing other than social media algorithims.

He's sharing racist posts in various whatsapp groups I'm a member of, usually from Voice Of Wales, to the point that I've left some of them.

Ironically his family (two parents, 4 children) are supported entirely by benefits and would probably be destitude under a Reform government.
 
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