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Post by Totheleft on Jul 8, 2024 6:31:57 GMT
Seeing that reform increased its vote %from 2%to 14% Must admit thats impressive.
But only 5pms 1 more then them with Garza interest
RR on here says that reform are the uk quirkiest growing party but when you consider that reform are just a rehash of a party thats existed in one form or Another for 20 or so years are they really grown that much
And are they going to grow more are is this election just a splash in the pan.
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ginnyg2
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Post by ginnyg2 on Jul 8, 2024 6:46:52 GMT
Seeing that reform increased its vote %from 2%to 14% Must admit thats impressive. But only 5pms 1 more then them with Garza interest RR on here says that reform are the uk quirkiest growing party but when you consider that reform are just a rehash of a party thats existed in one form or Another for 20 or so years are they really grown that much And are they going to grow more are is this election just a splash in the pan. I saw an analysis done by the Electoral Reform Society which showed the vote share for Reform. www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1919558/Reform-uk-gap-between-votes-and-seatsNow that people can see that a vote for Reform is not wasted, believe me they are going places.
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 8, 2024 7:04:03 GMT
Seeing that reform increased its vote %from 2%to 14% Must admit thats impressive. But only 5pms 1 more then them with Garza interest RR on here says that reform are the uk quirkiest growing party but when you consider that reform are just a rehash of a party thats existed in one form or Another for 20 or so years are they really grown that much And are they going to grow more are is this election just a splash in the pan. I saw an analysis done by the Electoral Reform Society which showed the vote share for Reform. www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1919558/Reform-uk-gap-between-votes-and-seatsNow that people can see that a vote for Reform is not wasted, believe me they are going places. Looking at votes per seat is a twisted way of looking at it .
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Post by Pacifico on Jul 8, 2024 7:06:21 GMT
Seeing that reform increased its vote %from 2%to 14% Must admit thats impressive. But only 5pms 1 more then them with Garza interest RR on here says that reform are the uk quirkiest growing party but when you consider that reform are just a rehash of a party thats existed in one form or Another for 20 or so years are they really grown that much And are they going to grow more are is this election just a splash in the pan.That will depend on what the Tories do in the next 4 years
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Post by ginnyg2 on Jul 8, 2024 8:33:11 GMT
Looking at votes per seat is a twisted way of looking at it . Why? Because it shows something you don't like?
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 8, 2024 8:42:33 GMT
Looking at votes per seat is a twisted way of looking at it . Why? Because it shows something you don't like? No because its not a true refection on if there was a pr vote . No body knows if people would vote the Same way take for instance people might have voted for reform in the same way if there a pr system.
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Post by piglet on Jul 8, 2024 9:23:51 GMT
Who would vote for Labour or the Tories?, there is a gaping hole needing to be filled, with a new winning party....reform, its in the name.
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Post by Bentley on Jul 8, 2024 9:45:53 GMT
Depends on how successful this Labour government is and how the Tories regroup .
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jul 8, 2024 10:00:09 GMT
No because its not a true refection on if there was a pr vote . I suspect you're right: A lot more people would vote Reform under PR. I would.
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 8, 2024 10:03:38 GMT
No because its not a true refection on if there was a pr vote . I suspect you're right: A lot more people would vote Reform under PR. I would. You would any way
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Post by Vinny on Jul 8, 2024 10:09:35 GMT
4.1 million votes, 5 seats, where next? Making the case for PR in the Commons. And they can propose legislation to the House of Commons, just like every other MP can.
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Post by Totheleft on Jul 8, 2024 10:24:04 GMT
4.1 million votes, 5 seats, where next? Making the case for PR in the Commons. And they can propose legislation to the House of Commons, just like every other MP can. Think vinny 5 million Anjen Chourdarys Voting
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