I LibDem accusano Badenoch di essere disposto a “mettere Farage al numero 10” dopo aver lasciato intendere che avrebbe approvato i patti comunali, come è successo

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2026/may/06/local-elections-labour-starmer-greens-polanski-red-cross-reform-tories-conservatives-lib-dems-latest-news-updates

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    1. Primary-Effect-3691 on

      Ofc she’s willing to put Farage in no 10. The Tories only potential coalition partner is Reform, and Reforms only potential coalition parter are the Tories. As much as they’re at each others throats sometimes, they need each other in a 5-party system.

      Funnily enough, the Lib Dems and Labour could learn from this

    2. Archistotle on

      Proportional. Representation.

      PROPORTIONAL. REPRESENTATION.

      These 2 parties have less than half the public on their side & they’re making pacts like it’s 2019.

      # BRITAIN NEEDS PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    3. FlaviousTiberius on

      Why wouldn’t she? They’re essentially the same party. She probably knows she can’t win but she can still cling to some power if she works with them.

    4. Expensive_Time_7367 on

      The Tories are conceptually the best positioned party at the moment being able to push a low tax, low immigration, not racist, respectable agenda to put some clear blue water between them and Reform but they’re all such lightweights they can’t see it and are happy bumping up against them.

    5. She’s the kingmaker. Best position to be in in a hung parliament

    6. LostLobes on

      Didn’t the Conservatives kick out a councillor after they made a pact to keep Reform out?

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