Election 2024

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How are Labour doing after their first 12 months


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Early indications are that Reform are going to do way better than expected. I didn’t even know there was a vote today. People will say these elections don’t matter, but they showed us the big switch to Labour which happened at the GE.
 
Early indications are that Reform are going to do way better than expected. I didn’t even know there was a vote today. People will say these elections don’t matter, but they showed us the big switch to Labour which happened at the GE.
Labour are tanking because their leader Starmer is not quite sure what a woman is and makes "difficult decisions" like giving train drivers what ever pay rise they demand (£10k per year) because they can cause problems whilst taking £300 cold weather payments off pensioners because what the **** can they do about it.
 
Labour are tanking because their leader Starmer is not quite sure what a woman is and makes "difficult decisions" like giving train drivers what ever pay rise they demand (£10k per year) because they can cause problems whilst taking £300 cold weather payments off pensioners because what the **** can they do about it.
Spun like a true Tory serf…<laugh>
 
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Early indications are that Reform are going to do way better than expected. I didn’t even know there was a vote today. People will say these elections don’t matter, but they showed us the big switch to Labour which happened at the GE.
It also shows how quickly the British public turned on Labour after the landslide win. How do you think Reform would fare if in office?
 
Early indications are that Reform are going to do way better than expected. I didn’t even know there was a vote today. People will say these elections don’t matter, but they showed us the big switch to Labour which happened at the GE.

I think Reform will do really well at these local elections. They are the protest party at the moment.

The fact that they are a ****ing abomination in my opinion doesn't really matter, but they are appealing to the popularist vote and playing on people's fears over immigration, trannies in women's bogs etc and they are the topics that are making the noise in the media atm, so Reform will cash in on it.
 
I see they won the by-election by six votes. Big well done to all the random attention-seekers and assorted nonces running as independents or parties you’ve never heard of to spend £500 to have their name read out on stage.
 
I think Reform will do really well at these local elections. They are the protest party at the moment.

The fact that they are a ****ing abomination in my opinion doesn't really matter, but they are appealing to the popularist vote and playing on people's fears over immigration, trannies in women's bogs etc and they are the topics that are making the noise in the media atm, so Reform will cash in on it.
none of which have anything to do with local councils .
 
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I think Reform will do really well at these local elections. They are the protest party at the moment.

The fact that they are a ****ing abomination in my opinion doesn't really matter, but they are appealing to the popularist vote and playing on people's fears over immigration, trannies in women's bogs etc and they are the topics that are making the noise in the media atm, so Reform will cash in on it.
Plus Farage changes his mind every 30 seconds, so it will be an interesting ride. To coin dumbs phrase, just saying “not that” isn’t going to cut it now.
 
It also shows how quickly the British public turned on Labour after the landslide win. How do you think Reform would fare if in office?
Tbf, it’s been an horrendous start by Labour and you can understand why the public have turned on them.

Don’t want Reform anywhere near number 10.
 
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Reform and Lib Dems will be the best performers won't they.

Reform won a seat but I suspect Runcorn will go red again next election
 
I think Reform will do really well at these local elections. They are the protest party at the moment.

The fact that they are a ****ing abomination in my opinion doesn't really matter, but they are appealing to the popularist vote and playing on people's fears over immigration, trannies in women's bogs etc and they are the topics that are making the noise in the media atm, so Reform will cash in on it.
Agree with that but if people keep labelling them as a protest party then we could be in for a nasty shock at the next GE. I did think that but they’re clearly more than that at this stage.
 
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Reform and Lib Dems will be the best performers won't they.

Reform won a seat but I suspect Runcorn will go red again next election
Not sure how you squeezed them in there <laugh>

They might as well give up and join Labour.