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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
I wish that ex-prominent Tories wouldn't defect to Reform UK. For what my opinion is worth, these prominent defectors are opportunists who want to find a route back to power for themselves. Farage would have done better by refusing Zahawi's membership because he doesn't come to the table with clean hands.
Although I have kept my Conservative Party membership, I would not be frightened to live in a country led by Farage.
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I think the Conservative Party is starting to shape up under Badenoch.
Getting rid of tarnished, potential infighters to Reform won't harm the Conservatives. It may even help them as the electorate is less likely to accept the pitch that that Reform are a challenger to the establishment when there are prominent former Conservatives in the Party.
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
At least quote me correctly. The expression I use "... facing East". Papa knows this!
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My bad! Sorry.
But getting back to the nub of the issue. Are you not concerned that with his Middle East-owned employers and his recent recruits from the Conservatives, Reform will get us all, in your words, "facing East"?