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By Rosvanian
#88468
Watchman wrote: Fri May 02, 2025 1:57 pm They are going to shat themselves when they find out what running a country council actually involves
Absolutely. Getting rid of the diversity and equality officer and the vegan/halal sandwiches in the town hall coffee shop isn't going to stop the boats.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#88469
Enormous Reform majority in Durham too, gaining 49 seats off Labour.
Reform UK have published a manifesto proposing £90 billion of tax cuts including raising the inheritance tax threshold to £2 million, reducing corporation tax to 15%, lifting the income tax personal allowance to £20,000 and the higher rate threshold to £70,000.
Sounds like a platform to pour money into County Durham pockets.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#88471
Watchman wrote: Fri May 02, 2025 1:57 pm They are going to shat themselves when they find out what running a country council actually involves
I wish that were going to be true.

One very big item for councils is special needs education. Reform will just say it's all bollocks, most of them are just badly behaved, but the government makes us spend your money on them.
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By Boiler
#88480
Peterborough mayoralty went Conservative to its former MP, Paul Bristow; Lincolnshire County Council has gone to Reform *but* interestingly, the result of my little bit of Lincolnshire has changed markedly since 2021 from a two-horse race, with two hundred folk voting Labour for the first time.

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By Youngian
#88481
The Cambs Labour mayor withdrawing just before the race didn't help. Made a hash of his term by all accounts and was a sort of anti politics candidate. Trust me I'm a doctor not one of these terrible professional politicians. Don't see much point in a Cambs metro mayor, there's no common economic geography between Cambridge, Peterborough or the places in-between.
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By Boiler
#88482
Youngian wrote: Fri May 02, 2025 4:57 pm The Cambs Labour mayor withdrawing just before the race didn't help. Made a hash of his term by all accounts and was a sort of anti politics candidate. Trust me I'm a doctor not one of these terrible professional politicians. Don't see much point in a Cambs metro mayor, there's no common economic geography between Cambridge, Peterborough or the places in-between.
Very true.
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By Yug
#88484
And 35.8% of the voters in Hull and East Yorkshire thought it would be a good idea to elect a member of the racist-fascist manfrog cult to be our mayor.

A big Well Done to every one of those fucking morons.

A small bit of comfort comes from the fact that 64.2% aren't that fucking stupid (though the cunting Tory candidate did come second).
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By Watchman
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It’s easy being an absentee MP, spend all your time in Westminster (or Mar-a-Largo), but now your “one of the people” with no place to hide when said “people” are on your doorstep demanding to know why their bins haven’t been emptied
By satnav
#88490
As I predicted Derbyshire County Council has swung overwhelmingly to Reform. This is not great news for me given that I started working for Derbyshire Country Council on a short-term contract. On the plus side schools did manage to survive under 8 years of the Tories running the council so we might just survive 4 years under Farage's fascists.
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By NevTheSweeper
#88492
Reform have been successful because Labour have failed to deliver on the ground. They cannot keep blaming the Conservatives for the problems this country is in.

Byline Times puts it more bluntly:
https://bylinetimes.com/2025/05/02/loca ... ervatives/

Reform have proved they can win anywhere. Whatever your view of them, I think it's time to start taking them very seriously.
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