Everyone is launching a new political party these days. Maybe I will too. We already have your party. So maybe I’ll make my party.
Silver_Adagio138 on
We need better politicians not more parties. Quality over quantity please.
Striking_Poem_2193 on
Finally, we dont have to pretend that farage is an actual option anymore.
Ollymid2 on
Starting his own Reform, with Blackjack and hookers
Wise-Reflection-7400 on
With some previous polls suggesting a Lowe party could get ~10%, the fracturing of the political system continues. FPTP isn’t built for this and is going to throw out even crazier results over the next few years and at the next election, unless we see some serious consolidation. Everyone is going to be on 15-20%
Western_Temporary170 on
Let me guess, its called “The Really REALLY Bigoted party”.
ArchdukeToes on
The target group being Twitter bots and people who are online so much they may as well _be_ Twitter bots.
WillB_2575 on
A party for cringeworthy terminally online right-wingers.
Almost guarantees another Labour term if Lowe’s latest clown car can stay roadworthy for another three years.
Given that he only lasted six months before crashing out in Reform – a party with only four MPs at the time – I’d be surprised if it doesn’t implode under the weight of egos before then.
No-Signature8815 on
I detest myself for being online enough to know about the career of this sack of garbage.
LegitimateCompote377 on
Even if you support him, this is extremely controversial. Advance UK was set up by Ben Habib who kept on calling Rupert to join it and kept on saying Lowe was refusing without reason, presumably because he just wanted to stay as an independent and grift for an eternity.
Which is why I’m shocked he decided to go his own way and not join it, to my knowledge he’s yet to explain why he hasn’t. Ben Habib practically worshipped him when he brought up his refusal saying he would pretty much give him all the power.
However as someone who doesn’t like Reform, Advance or Lowe this is great news, the right is honestly just as split as the left, and I think as scandals rack up in Reform these opposition parties will genuinely do quite well. It will be interesting to see if Advance can split the vote in Gorgon and Denton, and if these parties actually materialise more soon.
VehicleWonderful6586 on
The more political parties we have the more obvious it will become that the country is run by the civil servants in Treasury
SoulStuckInAthens on
Yes, please keep splitting the right wing vote! I love it!
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Everyone is launching a new political party these days. Maybe I will too. We already have your party. So maybe I’ll make my party.
We need better politicians not more parties. Quality over quantity please.
Finally, we dont have to pretend that farage is an actual option anymore.
Starting his own Reform, with Blackjack and hookers
With some previous polls suggesting a Lowe party could get ~10%, the fracturing of the political system continues. FPTP isn’t built for this and is going to throw out even crazier results over the next few years and at the next election, unless we see some serious consolidation. Everyone is going to be on 15-20%
Let me guess, its called “The Really REALLY Bigoted party”.
The target group being Twitter bots and people who are online so much they may as well _be_ Twitter bots.
A party for cringeworthy terminally online right-wingers.
Almost guarantees another Labour term if Lowe’s latest clown car can stay roadworthy for another three years.
Given that he only lasted six months before crashing out in Reform – a party with only four MPs at the time – I’d be surprised if it doesn’t implode under the weight of egos before then.
I detest myself for being online enough to know about the career of this sack of garbage.
Even if you support him, this is extremely controversial. Advance UK was set up by Ben Habib who kept on calling Rupert to join it and kept on saying Lowe was refusing without reason, presumably because he just wanted to stay as an independent and grift for an eternity.
Which is why I’m shocked he decided to go his own way and not join it, to my knowledge he’s yet to explain why he hasn’t. Ben Habib practically worshipped him when he brought up his refusal saying he would pretty much give him all the power.
However as someone who doesn’t like Reform, Advance or Lowe this is great news, the right is honestly just as split as the left, and I think as scandals rack up in Reform these opposition parties will genuinely do quite well. It will be interesting to see if Advance can split the vote in Gorgon and Denton, and if these parties actually materialise more soon.
The more political parties we have the more obvious it will become that the country is run by the civil servants in Treasury
Yes, please keep splitting the right wing vote! I love it!