Interestingly, the turnout for this by election is noticeably higher than in 2025. Reform lost some 150 votes but the Greens gained 1,500 votes despite coming FOURTH less than a year ago. If Greens can do this in Kent, it’ll be interesting what they can do in London in a month’s time.
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Greens are a good choice to upset the entire political discourse. The selling of them not being experienced is always dished out. But with the totally unprofessional reps from Reform, no one could do worse. Most Greens are more educated than Reform anyway.
L96 on
I’d say that Labour need to know that you don’t beat Reform by aping Reform. But the fact is they *do* know, they just don’t want to.
They briefed several times in the Gorton by-election that they preferred a Reform win over a Green one, glad the electorate are repaying the favour.
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If this is happening in Kent then everywhere is up for grabs
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Interestingly, the turnout for this by election is noticeably higher than in 2025. Reform lost some 150 votes but the Greens gained 1,500 votes despite coming FOURTH less than a year ago. If Greens can do this in Kent, it’ll be interesting what they can do in London in a month’s time.
Greens are a good choice to upset the entire political discourse. The selling of them not being experienced is always dished out. But with the totally unprofessional reps from Reform, no one could do worse. Most Greens are more educated than Reform anyway.
I’d say that Labour need to know that you don’t beat Reform by aping Reform. But the fact is they *do* know, they just don’t want to.
They briefed several times in the Gorton by-election that they preferred a Reform win over a Green one, glad the electorate are repaying the favour.
If this is happening in Kent then everywhere is up for grabs