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By Dalem Lake
#93742
Given the rate that their councillors have been dropping out and the notorious quality of their vetting regimes, Reform would probably lose that majority within a couple of months due to bye-elections.
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By The Weeping Angel
#93744
Hopefully, but I'm worried about what damage they would do. Plus, they would have media outlets whitewashing their decisions.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#93746
Think it's very unlikely there's not much more of a tactical vote against Reform in Southern England. Even Kent, I don't see them winning all those seats.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#93747
And South Wales looks like too much Reform. Are they really going to win with, says 30% with Labour and Plaid on 25%, I think that's unlikely.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#93752
Ha ha ha, Market capitalization = share price x number of shares. Countries don't issue shares, as you may well have noticed.

Different things are different, who knew? Nigel Farage's book, The Purple Revolution has 320 pages. But there are only 271 words in the Gettysburg Address. Says a lot, eh?

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By Tubby Isaacs
#93754
Here's a reason to be skeptical of Reform's chances in 2029. At the moment, boat people and woke are keeping them going. Could Farage avoid responsibility for Brexit in a general election campaign? He'd be effectively running on the hardest Brexit again.

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By Malcolm Armsteen
#93762
I wonder why 30p Lee has got a down on teachers...?
By davidjay
#93763
Killer Whale wrote: Fri Aug 01, 2025 1:35 pm Farage has never been in government. Will he accept the king's invitation or suggest that Starmer has more experience and should get the job?
Isn't this just like those unelected Commissioners he was so dead against?
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By Boiler
#93767
Youngian wrote: Sun Aug 03, 2025 7:28 pm Has Lee seen the results of this Marxist indoctrination, teenagers writing five year plans to raise tractor production quotas?
It's 1976 and I'm listening to Radio Tirana again...
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By Tubby Isaacs
#93768
Another theme that might sound less good in an election where Reform are running to be the Government. Most people don’t think their kids’ teachers are subversives.
By satnav
#93769
Last week Lee posted a picture of himself and the head of an academy in his constituency. The picture was taken in front of the gate probably because the academy had broken up the day before. The head reassured Lee that all was well at the school which is probably not true given that the schools Executive head took early retirement after being physically assaulted for the third time in as many weeks.

I wonder how many schools Lee has actually visited when staff and pupils ae actually present.
By Youngian
#93772
Playing to the gallery who don’t like their grandchildren’s fancy ideas.
By davidjay
#93773
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sun Aug 03, 2025 9:25 pm Another theme that might sound less good in an election where Reform are running to be the Government. Most people don’t think their kids’ teachers are subversives.
Mind you, their friend's cousin's got children at a place where you'e not allowed to speak English.
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By mattomac
#93853
Youngian wrote: Sun Aug 03, 2025 5:30 pm
Fresh boost for Nigel Farage as Britain's top firms book slots at Reform conference https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rence.html


Millions behind him
There doesn't seem any suggestion of who these "big businesses" are, I would be skeptical, they often flock to those who have power or who are close, considering the next election is 4 years away that's not happening any time soon.

I can't see being the biggest party in Wales if that comes to pass is something that would attract big business (Seems Plaid might be anyhow).

Labour will have loads as usual even in 2008 they had loads.... 2010 it was basically just co-op and Unions it seemed.
By Bones McCoy
#93861
mattomac wrote: Tue Aug 05, 2025 3:55 pm
Youngian wrote: Sun Aug 03, 2025 5:30 pm
Fresh boost for Nigel Farage as Britain's top firms book slots at Reform conference https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rence.html


Millions behind him
There doesn't seem any suggestion of who these "big businesses" are, I would be skeptical, they often flock to those who have power or who are close, considering the next election is 4 years away that's not happening any time soon.

I can't see being the biggest party in Wales if that comes to pass is something that would attract big business (Seems Plaid might be anyhow).

Labour will have loads as usual even in 2008 they had loads.... 2010 it was basically just co-op and Unions it seemed.
Expect the usual rabble of self styled "Property developers" with a few third tier hedge funds.
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By Watchman
#93865
Plus a few who started their own business after getting fired in round 3 of The Apprentice
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