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Who you likely to vote for ? Next election

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I don't believe that voting Reform will be a solution to our woes and I don't believe that they'll be there for the general population rather than the WEF anymore than the other parties.
So why vote at all?
Well just maybe by voting for them and there still be no change will nudge us towards people waking up and taking control back from the sociopaths.
I won't hold my breath though.
 
I don't believe that voting Reform will be a solution to our woes and I don't believe that they'll be there for the general population rather than the WEF anymore than the other parties.
So why vote at all?
Well just maybe by voting for them and there still be no change will nudge us towards people waking up and taking control back from the sociopaths.
I won't hold my breath though.
I know what your saying but without massive change by not voting lab or Tory nothing will ever change so we can't afford not to vote reform in my opinion!
 
I know what your saying but without massive change by not voting lab or Tory nothing will ever change so we can't afford not to vote reform in my opinion!
How can anyone vote for a party that can not tell you what their cabinet would be? The owner of the party will be lucky to hold onto his seat in Clacton. Clacton deserves better!
 
Reform need to get more experienced people in who know how to run departments and how the corrupt system of politics works. More defector mps that have worked in the real world would be good but need careful vetting for moles as the uni parties are terrified of Reform and will use every dirty trick, media and the establishment wronguns etc to try and noble reform. I don't trust Farage or Tice but it is what it is and the only realistic change available. If they are playing the game till they get in then hopefully kick on with the things brits want most then we'll see if Reform are the real deal or just another weak ego nest feathering puppet show !
 
Reform need to get more experienced people in who know how to run departments and how the corrupt system of politics works. More defector mps that have worked in the real world would be good but need careful vetting for moles as the uni parties are terrified of Reform and will use every dirty trick, media and the establishment wronguns etc to try and noble reform. I don't trust Farage or Tice but it is what it is and the only realistic change available. If they are playing the game till they get in then hopefully kick on with the things brits want most then we'll see if Reform are the real deal or just another weak ego nest feathering puppet show !
We can but hope mate.
 
Don't tell me that's you who put that vote for labour !!!
How can anyone vote the shower that we where offered. the Tories had lost the plot, the liberal leader could not even walk without falling over, Farage only appeals to the gullible.
 
How can anyone vote the shower that we where offered. the Tories had lost the plot, the liberal leader could not even walk without falling over, Farage only appeals to the gullible.
It's a cult of personality with Farage, much like Boris Johnson, the evidence to their real character is plain to see. Now if people want to vote Reform that's entirely their choice, I'm not going to say that they're this or that because UK elections are brutal and three and bit years is a long time.
Things look like they'll get worse and if they do then change will become more and more attractive. It'll be a simple choice of left or right, and right now neither labour or conservative would win, the left will go liberal or Green and that will take votes from both main parties.
It will be interesting how next year's Scottish election goes, SNP incumbent Government not popular and labour even less, liberals just as wooly with a tartan tinge, conservatives the same, but with a Scottish Presbyterian edge and Scottish greens the LGBTQ++++++ jihadist's of wokery.
The had a go at being in power with the SNP and now they can add woefully inept to their political CV. Classic case of serve the ideology first and the people second.
Reform in Scotland, most of the political noise comes from England. not a force at all. I think the "serious but blokey" image carries no weight up here, so Farage is less of an asset. If they're going to make an impact then it'll be down to individual candidates to make the case and the way they present their case.
The voting system up here is proportional you don't have to win outright to gain a seat in parliament so reform could get a chance of seat/s. It'll definitely be a litmus test of how thing's might go.
This is the voting system in Scotland.
 
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