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    1. Yeah but they attack the people I don’t like so it’s fine /s

    2. Spamgrenade on

      Unfortunately the only person that matters to a Reform voter is Nigel Farage.

    3. Any-Memory2630 on

      It doesn’t matter. They are being talked into power by media, talking heads and online while established parties seem to take a back seat.

      Then the country will really be fucked and we’ll have no one to blame but ourselves

    4. AnonymousTimewaster on

      Pretty sure it’s more than 15 at this point. I think we’re closer to 20. I was keeping count until about 17 but I lost track.

    5. _Daftest_ on

      Some simply quit because they thought standing would be a lark but they never expected to actually have to do stuff.

    6. Scotsman1047 on

      At this rate Farage might be up on charges of treason too, for lobbying the US to sanction the country.

    7. Dull_World4255 on

      Inevitable that something like this would happen. Especially given that it’s still a young and yet to be fully formed party.

      Look how many Labour MP’s and councillors have been lost since the election though. These are far more experienced individuals within the political world and yet a number of them have stood down or been made to go due to their behavior.

    8. CheesyLala on

      Pretty clear that Reform are getting into that Trump-MAGA mindset of being so determinedly anti-incumbency that all evidence of failure, egregious behaviour, even criminality, from their guys are just treated as further proof that they aren’t your regular politicians – they aren’t the Westminster elite, lefties, woke, politically correct, or any other bogeyman populist term you can come up with – generally aren’t part of ‘the system’ that people believe has been fucking them over – and so only serves to embolden them.

      You don’t get through to populist voters by telling them their politicians don’t meet the standards of other politicians, because they already hate all other politicians. A Reform vote is effectively already a dirty protest so it’s no use telling them it stinks.

      Unfortunately Labour and others have totally lost the narrative and the initiative on immigration to Reform now, and they seem clueless as to how to get it back. Nobody in the government seems willing to make any kind of positive case for immigration, or even attempt to counter the growing intolerance we’re seeing.

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