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    1. RecentTwo544 on

      Loath as I am to take Reform’s side on this, I really do question whether it’s wise or even legally possible to force a politician to speak to a newspaper.

      Surely you can refuse to do any press you don’t want to?

    2. You have to ask why Reform are scared of accountability. They seem to always want to take questions away from meetings as well, strange that.

    3. _HGCenty on

      It’s not just Nottingham Post, a small local newspaper, launching this legal challenge. It’s their entire parent firm, Reach, who we’ll all recognise from their terrible cookie and ads policy on their websites.

      Reach owns the Daily Express. I wonder if Reform really wants to start a fight with the Express…

    4. Tartan_Samurai on

      It’s funny how the bang on about *FreeDumb2Screetch* all the time and then immediately try and cancel any speech they don’t like…..

    5. Low_Map4314 on

      Taxes taxes taxes …. High cost of living …

      When people feel economically worse off, this is the outcome. Labour has done nothing to change this narrative except making it even worse

      No one cares if it’s the Tories that ruled for 14yrs etc… it is now Labour in power and they have absolutely abandoned the middle class. No economic policy change to improve things … just keep twisting the knives.

      Ofcourse, Reform wont do a better job.

      We live in a world where political parties aren’t voted in, but voted out. People vote cause they are fed up with the status quo, not cause the alternative is better ..

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