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I dont think they ever had a realistic chance.
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Reform UK has captured the public imagination with its narrative. They are disrupters, and their standing in the polls should make both Starmer and Badenoch think about what they have been getting wrong. If they don’t change, Reform UK will see them off at the next General Election. Farage is building his party from the bottom up and is fielding candidates for every seat at the council elections. Will he meet his goal of getting into government? It’s a tall order but he knows what needs to be done to overcome the difficulties for his party in gaining electoral success with our FPTP system. Interesting times. ---------- Post added at 13:39 ---------- Previous post was at 13:37 ---------- Quote:
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Particularly because they don’t have any specific policies which is why they won’t get taken seriously when polling times come around.
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Reforms biggest issue seems to be (as implied by Russ) that no one seems to know what their actual policies are. On top of that, Farage himself is a big hurdle to their popularity, many people just cant stand the man, me included. |
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OB's assessment makes good sense. It is realistic, especially if Labour & the Conservatives continue on their current tracks.
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Reform are really a one-trick pony and that pony is Nigel Farage. Fortunately for them, he's more of a stallion than a pony. As long as he's their leader, they can't be easily written off.
Reform are populist - left wing on business and right wing on law and order. That's a popular place to be. Not good for the country but an attractive area to position yourself with the electorate. Also, let's not forget, Labour were criticised for having no policies and it didn't prevent them getting into power. |
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One good thing that would emerge if Reform win a GE is that the cabinet would comprise normal people with some acumen but who are not professional liars. ---------- Post added at 19:08 ---------- Previous post was at 19:05 ---------- Btw, I'm still a card carrying Conservative who prefers to piss inside the tent. Also there are several shadow cabinet members I would particularly like to piss on because they were a significant part of the past Tory shambles. That said, Farage carries the Conservative flag, imo. |
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We only have to look at the peace in Ukraine within 24 hours of Trump being President or the trade deals we've signed with the US and India to know that populist is about making promises that can't be realistically kept.
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Nigel Farage’s party would win 180 seats, with the Tories and Labour on 165 seats each, according to the More in Common survey of 16,000 voters. Sir Keir Starmer’s party would achieve an even worse result than it sustained under Jeremy Corbyn in 2019, losing 246 seats, the modelling claims.mon director Luke Tryl said the survey shows that “British politics has fragmented to an unprecedented level”. |
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And that's exactly the reason why his connection to Farage and co all the more dangerous for the UK.
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