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Post by thomas on Oct 14, 2024 7:45:14 GMT
Reform UK are "within reach" of taking the lead in a national poll as Nigel Farage's populist party cut Labour’s lead to just six per cent in a shock opinion. The Party just needs two points from Labour and the Tories to draw level.
The change marks a huge change since July 4, with Labour down by seven-points and the Conservatives up by around three per cent. According to the More in Common’s poll, Labour ended up level with the Tory Party on 27 per cent.
While Reform UK has soared to 21 per cent. Former Ukip donor, Arron Banks shared the results on social media and said: "Leading a national poll is within reach for Reform".
www.gbnews.com/politics/politics-latest-reform-uk-polls-labour-conservatives-update
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Post by wapentake on Oct 14, 2024 7:52:04 GMT
Is it any surprise when the two major parties blatantly ignore ordinary people and the third party has a performing chimp for a leader so reform surge because they appear to be listening,let’s hope they don’t go deaf and start suffering westminsteritis
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Post by thomas on Oct 14, 2024 7:59:02 GMT
Is it any surprise when the two major parties blatantly ignore ordinary people and the third party has a performing chimp for a leader so reform surge because they appear to be listening,let’s hope they don’t go deaf and start suffering westminsteritis no surprise to me . We have spoken about the tories , and the snp , problems , for the last decade or more. Im just shocked to see labour polling sub 30 points , starmers record low approval rating after 100 days .I knew labour were bad , I just didnt realise how bad they were. Currently reform uk are predicted to take at least 23 seats from labour on current polling. I fully expect them to take a lot more come election day. Im beginning to wonder like others if starmer will last till the spring the way things are going. Ive never seen a prime minister and government so hated so soon after election. On the tiny amount though who voted for them , its shouldn't be any surprise.
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Post by Vinny on Oct 14, 2024 8:07:59 GMT
In order to defeat Reform, the other parties will have to address Reform. David Cameron addressed UKIP. Keir Starmer will have to address Reform.
Population matters.
Our population growth is unsustainable.
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Post by wapentake on Oct 14, 2024 8:08:49 GMT
Is it any surprise when the two major parties blatantly ignore ordinary people and the third party has a performing chimp for a leader so reform surge because they appear to be listening,let’s hope they don’t go deaf and start suffering westminsteritis no surprise to me . We have spoken about the tories , and the snp , problems , for the last decade or more. Im just shocked to see labour polling sub 30 points , starmers record low approval rating after 100 days .I knew labour were bad , I just didnt realise how bad they were. Currently reform uk are predicted to take at least 23 seats from labour on current polling. I fully expect them to take a lot more come election day. Im beginning to wonder like others if starmer will last till the spring the way things are going. Ive never seen a prime minister and government so hated so soon after election. On the tiny amount though who voted for them , its shouldn't be any surprise. They appear to have gone in to full loon mode from the start and all that’s happened with planned tax rises freebies and now Lammy claiming to be from the Caribbean when he’s not and demanding reparations seems to have forgotten who he is supposed to be representing,when he was made foreign secretary I didn’t expect him to emphasise the foreign to the extent he has.
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Post by thomas on Oct 14, 2024 8:20:42 GMT
In order to defeat Reform, the other parties will have to address Reform. David Cameron addressed UKIP. Keir Starmer will have to address Reform. Population matters. Our population growth is unsustainable. From politicians point of view , population growth is a necessity . As we all know , they require a bigger working age population to pay for the previous retired population and on and on it goes. Despite the uk population at its highest on record , the uks birthrate has fallen to a record low , which means if the native women aren't giving birth , the numbers will need to be made up in future by migrants. www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/feb/23/birthrate-in-uk-falls-to-record-low-as-campaigners-say-procreation-is-a-luxury Im not sure how reform uk proposes addressing the giant Ponzi scheme , in terms of needing an ever expanding workforce , but certainly governments need to do more to encourage the women from these islands to give birth. I mean what sensible young couple in their right mind would want to bring children into this fucked up country?
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Post by thomas on Oct 14, 2024 8:22:15 GMT
no surprise to me . We have spoken about the tories , and the snp , problems , for the last decade or more. Im just shocked to see labour polling sub 30 points , starmers record low approval rating after 100 days .I knew labour were bad , I just didnt realise how bad they were. Currently reform uk are predicted to take at least 23 seats from labour on current polling. I fully expect them to take a lot more come election day. Im beginning to wonder like others if starmer will last till the spring the way things are going. Ive never seen a prime minister and government so hated so soon after election. On the tiny amount though who voted for them , its shouldn't be any surprise. They appear to have gone in to full loon mode from the start and all that’s happened with planned tax rises freebies and now Lammy claiming to be from the Caribbean when he’s not and demanding reparations seems to have forgotten who he is supposed to be representing,when he was made foreign secretary I didn’t expect him to emphasise the foreign to the extent he has. exactly. It's not just how out of touch starmer is , never mind incompetent , but it's those who surround him as you say. Lammy reeve , Rayner , philipson etc. Clowns of the highest order.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Oct 14, 2024 9:34:56 GMT
Is it any surprise when the two major parties blatantly ignore ordinary people and the third party has a performing chimp for a leader so reform surge because they appear to be listening,let’s hope they don’t go deaf and start suffering westminsteritis no surprise to me . We have spoken about the tories , and the snp , problems , for the last decade or more. Im just shocked to see labour polling sub 30 points , starmers record low approval rating after 100 days .I knew labour were bad , I just didnt realise how bad they were. Currently reform uk are predicted to take at least 23 seats from labour on current polling. I fully expect them to take a lot more come election day. Im beginning to wonder like others if starmer will last till the spring the way things are going. Ive never seen a prime minister and government so hated so soon after election. On the tiny amount though who voted for them , its shouldn't be any surprise. It's the sleaze and that Mr Ali crook who is doing it. Labour want to be seen as being run by dodgy ethnics like a hole in the head, so it demonstrates how much of an idiot Starmer is. I've said for many years on here, the lawyer profession is a dark thing with many wronguns working in it. Like cheats.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 14, 2024 9:41:20 GMT
I see now reform are showing their supporters around the HOC at 300 quid per head and there is a waiting list for those who want to visit. As tesco states every little helps..
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Post by johnofgwent on Oct 14, 2024 9:45:01 GMT
What it shows more than anything is the degree to which Starmer's "incredible majority" was a result of most of the Tory party saying 'fuck you, sunak'
They know this of course.
You only have to listen to their bullshit defence of his first 100 days.
I don't recall them saying 100 days was an artificial measure when lambasting every opposition party leader ....
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Post by johnofgwent on Oct 14, 2024 9:48:54 GMT
I see now reform are showing their supporters around the HOC at 300 quid per head and there is a waiting list for those who want to visit. As tesco states every little helps.. Hmmm Ian Grist took us round for nothing, and did it in hope of increasing engagement regardless of whether you voted for him or not. Well that's what he said on the invite. He said he felt as the sitting MP it was important to let interested "about to be voters" get an idea what the place was about How times change
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Post by jonksy on Oct 14, 2024 9:51:56 GMT
I see now reform are showing their supporters around the HOC at 300 quid per head and there is a waiting list for those who want to visit. As tesco states every little helps.. Hmmm Ian Grist took us round for nothing, and did it in hope of increasing engagement regardless of whether you voted for him or not. Well that's what he said on the invite. He said he felt as the sitting MP it was important to let interested "about to be voters" get an idea what the place was about How times change I think Reform are accumaliting as much cash as possible to recruit as many councillors as they can before May...
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Post by sheepy on Oct 14, 2024 10:30:40 GMT
People don't want the same old crap politicians or a by far outdated system of government, so Reform UK needs to be saying what is in their name complete reform, not more of the same under a different name.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Oct 14, 2024 11:07:53 GMT
I see now reform are showing their supporters around the HOC at 300 quid per head and there is a waiting list for those who want to visit. As tesco states every little helps.. That's a damn cheek.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 14, 2024 11:10:22 GMT
I see now reform are showing their supporters around the HOC at 300 quid per head and there is a waiting list for those who want to visit. As tesco states every little helps.. That's a damn cheek. I guess it is but I can fully understand why reform are doing it Baron.
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