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Originally Posted by Chris
So Nige has decided he’s the leader of Reform UK and he’s standing in Clacton. Makes things a bit more interesting I guess. He has to have a better chance this time than at any other. I wonder whether the Donald’s woes in America have helped persuade him to stay here. 
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The other thing is that after Farage said he wouldn't stand the Tories based their campaign on winning back the core vote from them. Not only has that not worked but now Farage is going after them, and some of those currently voting Tory, too.
The Tories intentionality alienated voters under 65. What do they do now? They're running the worst possible campaign for where they may get some votes not already going to Reform.