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RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - Rammyrascal - 08-02-2025 12:01 ^^ Yikes RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - ukdoll - 08-02-2025 13:43 People called Rupert are often posh entitled privileged twats. (With exception of Rupert T. Bear) RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - dundeered - 08-02-2025 18:28 This is a depressing video. https://youtu.be/FAJNx1KwPak?si=-1hyoxxPMFavuKH8 RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - lovebabes56 - 08-02-2025 23:36 I'd say the chances of us actually voting in a party that axtually does something for us is probably still out there somewhere. Politics in this country seems prettty fucked up way more than it was at the time of the Pandemic, and I still don't think we've really woken up and smelled the coffee properly. RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - SecretAgent - 17-03-2025 17:04 On 10th February Dan Turner was announced as a Reform candidate in the May local elections in Louth. Today he was found guilty on 2 counts of fraud. Reform candidate vetting continues to excel ![]() RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - lovebabes56 - 17-03-2025 21:59 Something tells me that some people might start wondering How many More will be investigated? And if so will any GE seats won by Reform be under investigation as a result? RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - southsidestu - 11-05-2025 13:41 Luke Tryl, Director of More in Common UK polling company, has a twitter thread that looks at Reforms continued rise since 2024 general election: This from our post election briefing is way of looking at just how striking Reform's rise is of those who would currently vote Reform just 42% of them voted for the Party last year. Or looked at another way their vote looks v.similar to a wing of the 2019 Boris Johnson coalition ![]() Reform's growth is changing the nature of its support While Reform 2024 voters are more like to say they back the party on policies & leadership - their new voters are less ideologically motivated to them & more likely to say Reform support is because of dislike of other parties ![]() You can see it here too - while both Reform's GE voters and their newer voters back the party because of policies on immigration - their new voters are significantly more likely to say they also back the party because they have been let down by traditional mainstream parties. ![]() So what's happened since the election is that Reform has capitalised on the sense of pervasive disillusionment we hear right across the country. Their new voters are even more likely to be frustrated by the status quo (from a high base) ![]() But they are also less aligned with the figures more popular with some of the online right. Reform's new voters have much more negative views of Elon Musk, Tommy Robinson or Donald Trump than Reform 2024 voters. ![]() Another way of looking at it - on policies around immigration and identity Reform's newer voters are very closely aligned with their older voters. ![]() But there are differences. Reform's new voters are more neutral on if net-zero & more likely to worry about far right terror. Both Reform's new and old voters are more likely to sympathise with Ukraine over Russia and believe advancements in women's rights are good - but their newer voters are even more likely to think this. ![]() In many ways it reflects Farage's success at tapping into disillusionment and the demand for change - broadening his base. But it also will pose challenges, his newer supporters are less ideological than Reform's base and more likely to be deterred by anything extreme (with Trump a particular challenge). This @ObserverUK piece by @RSylvester1 is great on Reform's changing base. The Observer: Goodbye to the Brexit bad boys - Farage is wooing Gen X woman RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - lovebabes56 - 19-05-2025 13:08 Press conference on relationship with EU, following the signing of deal to allow EU Fishing ships to fish in British waters for a further 12 years. Usual waffle & bollocks from Starmer RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - Charlemagne - 05-06-2025 19:40 I see that the Reform chairman has resigned due to the burka row within the party. RE: Politics - The Non-Brexit Thread. - lovebabes56 - 06-06-2025 07:03 (05-06-2025 19:40 )Charlemagne Wrote: I see that the Reform chairman has resigned due to the burka row within the party. I can see this becoming fast, a move to oust Farage from the party. How many of you have received a letter from your local MP inviting you to an event like a MP Question Time and coffee morning? One such letter dropped through my door on Wednesday, inviting me to two such events and written on HOC letter paper no less!! One I could attend as it is in the evening (21st June) and one I can't (as it is a Sat Morning and working), so I might send an Email to attend one. |