It’s why they are desperate to try and prevent any postponements and force an early general election…their support will be gone entirely come 2030…
thehighyellowmoon on
At the same time I’m sensing Farage has done something to piss off the higher ups in the media as coverage has become less favourable. I’ve also noticed the rhetoric on social media and online spaces from accounts which may or may not be real has suddenly switched from vocalising concerns around immigration to concerns around paying tax/leaving UK
Particular_Tough4860 on
It would be interesting to see how this would convert into seats. I’d hazard a guess that Green and Reform are more thinly spread than Labour, Conservatives and Libdem, who have strongholds, giving them a FPTP advantage.
It certainly looks like it would be a hung parliament with the Reform-Tory coalition the most likely.
Spamgrenade on
Yeah Reforms racism is starting to grate on people now. Farage has gone to ground, their “raise the flags” campaign has flopped, their councils are a chaotic mess, they are packing the party with known incompetent Tories and the public is finally waking up to the Brexit disaster.
Give them another year or two and they will be irrelevant.
Old_Roof on
This headline makes it appear that Greens are within 3 points of Reform.
It’s only three paragraphs into “Toms” article that you actually see that it’s the Tories who have bounced and are now catching Reform.
jodrellbank_pants on
Pipe dreams, no one of importance will vote for the greens might get in in a partnership then they will have to stabb all Thier voters in the back like liberals did with the Connie’s.
HornyJailOutlaw on
Trying to make the Red, sorry, Green, Party a thing. Not gonna happen.
blahchopz on
What’s the point on the green? If they get anywhere near they gonna do another yellow and enable another 🐖f@ck3r like Cameron and Clegg
Demostravius4 on
Populism to the left of me, populism to the right! Here I am stuck in the middle with you..
Inside_Field_8894 on
Get Rupert Lowe back in. Man is consistent and looks like he can actually govern after the campaign
Itsstillyourturn on
Jesus ******** Christ, 50% of the population voting for one of two crackpots.
iwaterboardheathens on
Green bastards need to sort out their Nuclear and immigration policies
>A poll by Lord Ashcroft in today’s Mail on Sunday has the Tories just three points behind Reform UK
>REF – 25 per cent
>CON – 22 per cent
>GRN – 19 per cent
>LAB – 18 per cent
>LDs – 10 per cent
>Polling of 5,195 voters between 11 and 15 December
SableSnail on
The polls are basically useless this far out. I doubt people even really know their voting intention.
Nice to see Farage falling though.
OokiiSaizu32 on
There will be something massively poetic if a wannabe Nazi is beaten by a Jewish man half his age.
EntropicMortal on
I feel like greens is a good choice for a lot of people, but I just can’t get past their anti-tridant / anti-armed forces stance.
We’re at a turning point of peace right now and I really don’t want the UK to be caught with it’s pants down. Greens would need to turn around their stances on these points to get my vote.
Outofcatatonia on
Everyone getting excited about a supposed Green surge, when you just know most Green supporters will return to tactically vote Labour in 2029 once PM Farage becomes an actual, real possibility
IEnjoiWhelks on
Who the fuck is voting for the Greens?
I despair.
I can kind of sympathise with people voting Reform and line it up in my head.
The Greens are complete crack pots.
Visual_Astronaut1506 on
Fucking hell, I need to look into emigrating.
I don’t want to live under a populist government and yet another inevitable financial crisis.
reginalduk on
I legitimately might consider leaving the country if the greens get in.
No_Cauliflower_81 on
People keep saying that tactical voting may keep Reform out, but it’s looking more likely that the Tories and Reform will use tactical voting to get a coalition together. The Greens don’t seem interested in helping Labour
Ok-Skin-4573 on
Anyone who believes our society is a meritocracy is going to need to explain these two clowns.
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It’s why they are desperate to try and prevent any postponements and force an early general election…their support will be gone entirely come 2030…
At the same time I’m sensing Farage has done something to piss off the higher ups in the media as coverage has become less favourable. I’ve also noticed the rhetoric on social media and online spaces from accounts which may or may not be real has suddenly switched from vocalising concerns around immigration to concerns around paying tax/leaving UK
It would be interesting to see how this would convert into seats. I’d hazard a guess that Green and Reform are more thinly spread than Labour, Conservatives and Libdem, who have strongholds, giving them a FPTP advantage.
It certainly looks like it would be a hung parliament with the Reform-Tory coalition the most likely.
Yeah Reforms racism is starting to grate on people now. Farage has gone to ground, their “raise the flags” campaign has flopped, their councils are a chaotic mess, they are packing the party with known incompetent Tories and the public is finally waking up to the Brexit disaster.
Give them another year or two and they will be irrelevant.
This headline makes it appear that Greens are within 3 points of Reform.
It’s only three paragraphs into “Toms” article that you actually see that it’s the Tories who have bounced and are now catching Reform.
Pipe dreams, no one of importance will vote for the greens might get in in a partnership then they will have to stabb all Thier voters in the back like liberals did with the Connie’s.
Trying to make the Red, sorry, Green, Party a thing. Not gonna happen.
What’s the point on the green? If they get anywhere near they gonna do another yellow and enable another 🐖f@ck3r like Cameron and Clegg
Populism to the left of me, populism to the right! Here I am stuck in the middle with you..
Get Rupert Lowe back in. Man is consistent and looks like he can actually govern after the campaign
Jesus ******** Christ, 50% of the population voting for one of two crackpots.
Green bastards need to sort out their Nuclear and immigration policies
ASAP
The poll the article is referencing for those that only read the headline (https://x.com/JAHeale/status/2002764784543191469)
>A poll by Lord Ashcroft in today’s Mail on Sunday has the Tories just three points behind Reform UK
>REF – 25 per cent
>CON – 22 per cent
>GRN – 19 per cent
>LAB – 18 per cent
>LDs – 10 per cent
>Polling of 5,195 voters between 11 and 15 December
The polls are basically useless this far out. I doubt people even really know their voting intention.
Nice to see Farage falling though.
There will be something massively poetic if a wannabe Nazi is beaten by a Jewish man half his age.
I feel like greens is a good choice for a lot of people, but I just can’t get past their anti-tridant / anti-armed forces stance.
We’re at a turning point of peace right now and I really don’t want the UK to be caught with it’s pants down. Greens would need to turn around their stances on these points to get my vote.
Everyone getting excited about a supposed Green surge, when you just know most Green supporters will return to tactically vote Labour in 2029 once PM Farage becomes an actual, real possibility
Who the fuck is voting for the Greens?
I despair.
I can kind of sympathise with people voting Reform and line it up in my head.
The Greens are complete crack pots.
Fucking hell, I need to look into emigrating.
I don’t want to live under a populist government and yet another inevitable financial crisis.
I legitimately might consider leaving the country if the greens get in.
People keep saying that tactical voting may keep Reform out, but it’s looking more likely that the Tories and Reform will use tactical voting to get a coalition together. The Greens don’t seem interested in helping Labour
Anyone who believes our society is a meritocracy is going to need to explain these two clowns.