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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Those politicians on the right wing of the Conservative Party are the ones that Reform are interested in. That gives them an experience base on which to build.

Nothing wrong with that. If ‘Your Party’ ever gets off the ground, they would be looking at disaffected Labour politicians on the left of the Labour Party in exactly the same way.
The problem is that if your USP is built upon the establishment parties failing Britain, packing your party out with MPs from one of those parties is problematic. At the very least, it dilutes your message and confuses the electorate. At its worst, it looks hypocritical.
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