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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
Jenrick apart, the Conservatives have been fairly quiet on the immigration topic other than to criticise Labour.

That said, the Conservatives and Reform should somehow support each other to make a formidable alternative to Labour. However, we have another 4 years of Labour and anything can happen in that time - especially if Labour read the runes correctly and do something about the ECHR and the UN refugee convention.

It plays into Labour’s hands that the two parties ‘of the right’ should be at war with each other, even if the Tories deserve the criticism.
Talking about immigration plays into Reform's hands. Labour should be talking about the NHS and policy areas where it polls strongest in. Farage has successfully got the media and nation discussing his agenda where Reform polls strongest on.
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