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Looming Over Trump’s Conviction: Reversal by the '13th Juror'
Chomper Higgot replied to Social Media's topic in World News
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Looming Over Trump’s Conviction: Reversal by the '13th Juror'
Chomper Higgot replied to Social Media's topic in World News
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Good luck with that protest vote. Maybe the Tories can promise to ‘get something done’ or off a ‘Leveling Up’ bung. Or perhaps the electorate have been suckered once too many times. The idea that rightwing voters fed up with the Tories drifting left (I itself a fallacy) voting Labour is perhaps one of the most whacked out political analyses I’ve come across. Is there even a reputable analyst saying Reform are a threat to Labour?
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Would you like something from the left of center press? Explain this to me. Why would a ‘right of center’ Tory voter fed up with what you claim to be a Tory drift to a current ‘center left’ position choose to vote for Labour? It just doesn’t make sense Jonny. Unless of course you have decided on the cause and then try to fit a predicted outcome to the cause you yourself decided on. It’s not lazy to conclude Reform will take votes from the Tories, it’s blatantly obvious, especially given Reform having said they are targeting the Tories. What’s far more interesting is how many votes will reform take from the Tories. Shifting the dial only a couple of percent away from the Tories across large numbers of constituencies might decimate the Tory Party in Parliament to the benefit of Labour and the Lib Dems. Anyhow, hold the headlines, there’s still time for Farage to change his mind again. Perhaps a deal to be struck for a bit of ermine.
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It’s normally a strongly Tory seat Farage will have to take a lot of votes off the Tory candidate, who polling suggests will loose votes anyway, while also beating the Labour candidate, who polling suggests will gain seats. He’s as likely to hand the win to Labour as he is to win himself. https://members.parliament.uk/constituency/3418/election/397
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He promised to leave the UK if BREXIT was a failure, then declared it was a failure and of course did not leave. He’s a carnival barker.
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14 years of austerity (budget cuts) have failed deliver anything other than failing services and constant crisis.
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He has already ruled himself out of standing as a candidate in the general election because of the "very short notice". Well that and the fact voters have a habit of rejecting his efforts to get into Parliament.
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Reform UK is a break off from UKIP. They too used the scapegoating of foreigners as a means to win votes with promises of getting immigration under control. How did that work out?