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By Tubby Isaacs
#88380
Greens are becoming a bit like Lib Dems in local elections (and my constituency in the General Election in 2024, of course) in that they can get votes from almost anywhere by working hard. Hard to see how this coalition lasts in the longer term, but like the Lib Dems, the lower profile means that the internal; coalition can be more stable than the range of opinions might suggest. "Not those houses, not there" can do a lot of work. Miliband and Starmer have been attacking the Greens on this sort of stuff, and I think they're right to do so.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Has Lembit there noticed that lots of votes for Reform aren't replacing Labour at all, but replacing Kemi, if not in terms of 2024 votes, but in terms of where the Opposition might reasonably be after the new government had raised taxes and cut populist freebies. It may not be entirely bad news for Labour. Though that does sound a bit like the strategy that bit Ed Milliband on the arse.
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By Boiler
#88422
Well, Reform have taken their first seat... from Labour.

From Professor Sir John Curtice;
In the first result of the night, a district council by-election in Hartlepool (Throston Ward), Reform have won with 58.3% of the vote, up 42.1 points on 2024.

They take the seat from Labour who, on 31.8%, were down 30.7 points on 2024.
By RedSparrows
#88444
Am hunkering down for the usual 'most of the country clearly don't want Faragist hellscape nonsense going by the very election results that we're screaming about, but because Reform did well it's A Changing of the Guard and The Real People Have Spoken and Just How Does Labour Respond to Such An Astonishing, Unprecedented and Amazing Thing [let us simulataneously gape at Reform's success and forget UKIP, the Brexit Party and never once consider why Reform only does well in very specific areas and very specific demographics that for any other party would be seen as a significant weakness]????'
By Youngian
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If Labour can't send Farage packing they probably don't have what it takes. Try:
1) If the EU offer Libya a huge amount of cash to host asylum processing centres, Starmer may wish to chip and sign a new 'send 'em back' treaty with France. Labour acts while Reform shit stir.
2) Start explaining to people who don't like increased global immigration, lower public spending and higher taxes that Brexit and ultimately Farage is responsible.
3) Look at the state of Trump's administration, do you want that here? Farage supports deposing King Charles in Canada and placing it under US occupation.
4) Farage made pro Russian anti NATO speeches while our brave boys are serving on the front line in Poland and Estonia. Not quite a traitor but near enough.
Anything else?
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By Rosvanian
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Youngian wrote: Fri May 02, 2025 10:44 am If Labour can't send Farage packing they probably don't have what it takes. Try:
1) If the EU offer Libya a huge amount of cash to host asylum processing centres, Starmer may wish to chip and sign a new 'send 'em back' treaty with France. Labour acts while Reform shit stir.
2) Start explaining to people who don't like increased global immigration, lower public spending and higher taxes that Brexit and ultimately Farage is responsible.
3) Look at the state of Trump's administration, do you want that here? Farage supports deposing King Charles in Canada and placing it under US occupation.
4) Farage made pro Russian anti NATO speeches while our brave boys are serving on the front line in Poland and Estonia. Not quite a traitor but near enough.
Anything else?
My wife has had a running battle with a local Reform supporting FB group for the last 2 years about all of this and more. She can quote as many facts as she can find but it makes precisely no impact whatsoever. The bottom line is that these people are utterly convinced the root cause of ALL of the country's problems are "the dinghy people" (not their actual words use) who are all violent criminals and rapists and that Farage alone will solve the problem. There's nothing that you, me, Starmer or anyone could say to change their minds. They are all in with Farage and any criticism is met with bucket loads of abuse and the doubling down of the hero worship for him. 'Cult' doesn't really do their devotion to him justice.
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