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By Tubby Isaacs
#91535
Another political Titan, with a Cabinet post in Nottinghamshire. Struggling with what ought to be a bread and butter issue right up Reform's street- investment in a prominent road.

Usual high standard of local paper comments about how unfair this all is, because no newly elected politician would know. He's been there the best part of 8 weeks. And it's the sort of issue you'd prep on just if you were a candidate, you'd think. Has he done any work on it with Central Government or the Combined Authority? When the County Council can't be arsed, money has a habit of going elsewhere. I've got a Tory-led council in my county. I am considerably more confident that this sort of work will get done here than I am about Reform-led Worcestershire next door.

https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/loc ... source=nba
By davidjay
#91587
And none of this chaos will affect their popularity in the slightest because they're just a bunch of honest men doing their best in a world of slick careerist politicians and government officials trying to do them down.
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By Boiler
#91635
Good luck, Crabbs - you're going to need it. Will you end up more messed up than Lincolnshire will?

In a way, it's probably a good thing Reform is running councils because when it eventually falls to bits, no amount of bullshit by Farage will hide the inevitable mess and maybe - just maybe - folk will say "well, if they couldn't run a council they certainly couldn't run the country" and finally, they will be seen for what they are.
By Youngian
#91639
maybe - folk will say "well, if they couldn't run a council they certainly couldn't run the country" and finally, they will be seen for what they are.

More likely to motivate voters who hate Farage and his party then those that vote for them conducting an audit.
By Bones McCoy
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Boiler wrote: Fri Jun 27, 2025 9:28 am Good luck, Crabbs - you're going to need it. Will you end up more messed up than Lincolnshire will?

In a way, it's probably a good thing Reform is running councils because when it eventually falls to bits, no amount of bullshit by Farage will hide the inevitable mess and maybe - just maybe - folk will say "well, if they couldn't run a council they certainly couldn't run the country" and finally, they will be seen for what they are.
Don't you think it'll get the same press as Brexit:
* A small core of Trussites who privately insist - best run council ever.
* A wider louder mob of Faragebots who insist - would have bene the best council, except for the obstructive alliance Libs, DEIs, pooves, muzzies, HR ladies, rear admirals, queer admirals, trades unions, Wedgewood Benn....
* An will be largely ignored by the main circulation newspapers - or countered by "Yeah, but Birmingham - bin bags".
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By Youngian
#91680
We're full up, breaking point!

I wonder how the prospect of Farage becoming PM and declaring war on woke Net Zero will help the birthrate.
The number of children starting primary school education in Surrey has fallen by the equivalent of 56 classes, council papers show.
Surrey County Council said between 2003 and 2012, Surrey saw a 22% increase in births, but there was a decline from 2013, which has affected Reception to Year 2 year groups.

In October 2016, there were 13,438 children who had just started in reception.

But by October 2024, that had fallen to 11,735 children, a drop of 12.7% https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3w48le2w85o.amp
By Oboogie
#91709
davidjay wrote: Sat Jun 28, 2025 2:42 pm
Youngian wrote: Fri Jun 27, 2025 11:23 pm Is it safe for Rod?
Richard Tice: Glastonbury is not safe for me
Reform deputy was invited to debate Green ‘eco-populist’ Zack Polanski
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/20 ... fe-for-me/
Paul McCartney can visit undisturbed but a backbench MP is afraid for his safety.
Granted, Paul McCartney produces mixed reactions, but I don't think anyone's going to take a swing at him for the Frog Chorus or the handful of kid's songs he inserted on Beatles albums.

Tice, on the other hand, has good reason to be nervous as I'm confident milkshakes are available at Glastonbury these days.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
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Oboogie wrote: Sat Jun 28, 2025 4:40 pm
Tice, on the other hand, has good reason to be nervous as I'm confident milkshakes are available at Glastonbury these days.
As are plastic glasses full of warm piss.
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By Youngian
#91718
It's a bit of stretch to think Tice would be recognised. There's nothing in it for him to attend a debate on the environment in front an audience that know stuff.
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By Andy McDandy
#91723
Tice was right to stay away, I think. They weren't looking for a debate, but for someone to boo.
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