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What is that "mate" of mine Sadiq Khan trying to achieve ?

 

You lost you demented little cretin, get over it and concentrate on your job you terrorist sympathiser.

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2 hours ago, Zico said:

not even close

I doubt Reform will be concerned. Looking at the vote share in the previous election for those wards, the Labour vote has collapsed and the Reform vote has soared. 
The three seats are unchanged but the vote share is very revealing. 
 

7 hours ago, BobyBrno said:

Results.

Bridge

Horwich First 185

Reform 115

Greens 76

Labour 36

Church:

Horwich First 287

Reform 163

Labour 98

Greens 87

Claypool:

Horwich First 257

Reform 132

Greens 80

Labour 55

All utterly pointless but reform insisted the money be spent.

Went well.

27 minutes ago, BobyBrno said:

I doubt Reform will be concerned. Looking at the vote share in the previous election for those wards, the Labour vote has collapsed and the Reform vote has soared. 
The three seats are unchanged but the vote share is very revealing. 
 

Maybe they’d have won but Farage has been caught lying and it’s not a good look for him.

8 hours ago, jmjhb said:

How come I didn't hear about this on GBNews?

And nothing on the front page of the Daily Mail.

2 hours ago, BobyBrno said:

I doubt Reform will be concerned. Looking at the vote share in the previous election for those wards, the Labour vote has collapsed and the Reform vote has soared. 
The three seats are unchanged but the vote share is very revealing. 
 

It's almost as if local elections are inconsequential when comparing to the state of the nation.

Independent candidates campaigning on genuine local issues will clean up.

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1 hour ago, Spider said:

Maybe they’d have won but Farage has been caught lying and it’s not a good look for him.

It's about time. The gifting cunt

2 hours ago, BobyBrno said:

I doubt Reform will be concerned. Looking at the vote share in the previous election for those wards, the Labour vote has collapsed and the Reform vote has soared. 
The three seats are unchanged but the vote share is very revealing. 
 

Suggests to be when push comes to shove, folk don't want Reform in charge

Or they'll put flags up rather than go out and vote

We'll see 

I expect to see similar come the next election regards them not being the force folk thought they might be

Get fucking shut! Earl of Devon inherited 900 years ago from a distant relative FFS! Take the land of them as well. Another set of leeches grifting a pay packet…. Country needs a reset start at the top and work your way down.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c89kjql73kqo

56 minutes ago, Zico said:

Suggests to be when push comes to shove, folk don't want Reform in charge

 

You’re right and I’ve said the same. My point is that Labour are less popular than Reform. Maybe people should ask why.

12 minutes ago, BobyBrno said:

You’re right and I’ve said the same. My point is that Labour are less popular than Reform. Maybe people should ask why.

It's because people have entirely the wrong impression of what is possible in central government, how quickly it can be achieved and how complicated it is given our current geopolitical position.

Add to that a hugely over inflated sense of the difference they believe Reform is likely to make (particularly if they find themselves in office post Trump) and you've got your recipe for Brexit MK2 with an even less capable team at the helm and a rapidly disintegrating global standing. 

That's my three penneth! 😁

18 minutes ago, kent_white said:

It's because people have entirely the wrong impression of what is possible in central government, how quickly it can be achieved and how complicated it is given our current geopolitical position.

Add to that a hugely over inflated sense of the difference they believe Reform is likely to make (particularly if they find themselves in office post Trump) and you've got your recipe for Brexit MK2 with an even less capable team at the helm and a rapidly disintegrating global standing. 

That's my three penneth! 😁

It’s not just Reform though. Many polls have Labour in fourth behind the Tories and the Greens. Maybe, just maybe, Labour could be the problem!
That’s my four penneth for a while. 👍

4 minutes ago, BobyBrno said:

It’s not just Reform though. Many polls have Labour in fourth behind the Tories and the Greens. Maybe, just maybe, Labour could be the problem!
That’s my four penneth for a while. 👍

So why did the Tories lose so catastrophically at the last election?

4 minutes ago, Spider said:

So why did the Tories lose so catastrophically at the last election?

That's was ages ago, we need to move on

2 hours ago, BobyBrno said:

It’s not just Reform though. Many polls have Labour in fourth behind the Tories and the Greens. Maybe, just maybe, Labour could be the problem!
That’s my four penneth for a while. 👍

So long as folk don't see Reform as the answer to the problems this country faces then I'm happy to think it could be worse

Reckon it's a nimby thing..

 

We want reform.. but not really round here. 

2 hours ago, only1swanny said:

Reckon it's a nimby thing..

 

We want reform.. but not really round here. 

100%, and this will be their problem moving forward. Farage whilst being their greatest asset, is also in danger of becoming their greatest liability, and that's surely a massive issue for them

We need that dick from Restore to stand candidates in every constituency. That’ll really confuse the dipsticks.  

8 hours ago, jmjhb said:

It's almost as if local elections are inconsequential when comparing to the state of the nation.

Independent candidates campaigning on genuine local issues will clean up.

Independent councillors in Athy for a few years now, one recently defected to Reform though, all told they have been very good for us and will undoubtedly stay in in May, the trouble is Labour at the helm in Wigan, shower of cunts

10 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

We need that dick from Restore to stand candidates in every constituency. That’ll really confuse the dipsticks.  

He's the bloke some on here think is intelligent. He actually thought the amount of SIM's registered in the UK was representative of illegal immigration.

A classic case of an overeducated idiot. Seems there's plenty in the UK with political ambitions.

Reform jumped the shark at their last conference when they had Andrea Jenkyns come out in a sequin dress singing a song she'd written which had nothing at all to do with politics

39 minutes ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

Reform jumped the shark at their last conference when they had Andrea Jenkyns come out in a sequin dress singing a song she'd written which had nothing at all to do with politics

I was hoping she'd be our Eurovision entry with that. It's a catchy little number

 

Why are some folk who know the Tories fucked up, now voting for a party which has the worst of the failed Tory fuckups in their ranks?

The irony is they still don't realise why they lost their way in the first place.

1 hour ago, Sweep said:

I was hoping she'd be our Eurovision entry with that. It's a catchy little number

 

Second verse : I'm a racist on crack

21 hours ago, Sweep said:

That's was ages ago, we need to move on

It's fucking simple (like him). They were in power for too long.

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