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Old 23-04-2025, 18:21   #228
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
I think as a "challenger brand" like the LibDems and Greens, Reform UK can move a lot more quickly on policy matters. The Conservatives and Labour mull things over more; because they've got more at stake and are likely more bureaucratic.
The reason (in my eyes at least) why "Reform UK can move a lot more quickly on policy matters" is that they are seen to represent a reasonable policy path. They are not zealots for Green stuff, nor Remain supporting like the Lib-Dems. The public understand this and, if the UK is still up shit creek come the next GE, Reform are likely the only party to come forward with a paddle.

Currently Labour are lying toads implementing bad policies. The Tories are a failed brand (I do my bit to try and bring them into some sort of sensibility), but they stand more chance than Labour of getting some sort of message across to the fickle public.

For what my opinion is worth, if Labour stay on their present heading, Net-Zero will be their downfall and the Tories' only hope will be to jump early onto to stop-net-zero track.
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