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By Tubby Isaacs
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There are several very large solar developments intended for Lincolnshire. This seems reasonable enough to me, it being a very large county with lots of open spaces, but Jenkyns won't be short of opportunities. "Why won't Ed Milliband listen to the people?", that sort of rubbish.

I don't know how much power objectors have to take things to judicial review. Some of them are trying to do that in Sussex.

https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/news/pe ... rm-5097744
By davidjay
#88155
kreuzberger wrote: Sat Apr 26, 2025 10:57 pm Is Ryan trying to drive away his base? A patriotic alternative, perhaps?
Which touches on the biggest problem in combating Reform. It's no good calling them racist - their core support knows that; they're racist themselves, but they don't want to be called it so by some leap of twisted logic, calling Reform racist is woke snowflakery.
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By Boiler
#88167
RedSparrows wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 4:30 pm Passed a 'I'm voting Reform UK' placard outside a house just now (only one I've seen across multiple districts, thankfully).

I had to ask the universe: 'why?'

Like, actually, why?
Well, it has to be said that there will be many people out there who will be saying:

"Passed an 'I'm voting Labour' placard outside a house just now (only one I've seen across multiple districts, thankfully).

I had to ask the universe: 'why?'

Like, actually, why?"
By RedSparrows
#88168
Boiler wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 5:33 pm
RedSparrows wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 4:30 pm Passed a 'I'm voting Reform UK' placard outside a house just now (only one I've seen across multiple districts, thankfully).

I had to ask the universe: 'why?'

Like, actually, why?
Well, it has to be said that there will be many people out there who will be saying:

"Passed an 'I'm voting Labour' placard outside a house just now (only one I've seen across multiple districts, thankfully).

I had to ask the universe: 'why?'

Like, actually, why?"
Yes, but Labour has a policy platform and decades of experience of governance and major opposition.
Reform has 'wink wink' and decades of experience of 'just fucking sort it, common sense isn't it.'
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By Boiler
#88169
Which does seem to appeal to a considerable number of the electorate. There seems to be an element of "talk to us, not at us" - which I get the impression is how Reform and Labour respectively are perceived by them.

The amazing thing is how Farage, with his comfortable background in a comfortable part of Kent (a mate of mine remembers him at a church fete over fifty years ago as "a grotty kid", in his words) has managed to convince so many that he's a "man of the people".
By Youngian
#88186
Boiler wrote: Sun Apr 27, 2025 5:55 pm
The amazing thing is how Farage, with his comfortable background in a comfortable part of Kent (a mate of mine remembers him at a church fete over fifty years ago as "a grotty kid", in his words) has managed to convince so many that he's a "man of the people".
Good chat on another thread about how that narrative changes if a Labour leader develops a cheeky chappy persona. Not serious or up to the job.
At least Labour leaders who did get away with that kind of schick like Harold Wilson or Ken Livingstone were really serious policy nerds.
Would like to see an academic study as to what differentiates someone who finds 'good ol' Boris or Nige instantly repellent and transparent with those who buy into them.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#88189
Livingstone was some way ahead of his time in terms of political messaging. I don't know if he had some Tim Bell figure that I haven't heard of, or whether it was his own instincts. But he did indeed know lots of policy, and was respected for his knowledge of rail, like the very different Andrew Adonis and Steve Norris both were.
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By kreuzberger
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The Reflux mob, who constantly and relentlessly bang on about the war, never seem to want to commemorate it's ending - perhaps, that is what they do every day. Meantime, we have Thursday off next week as a proper holiday in order to mark the 80th anniversary.

My family lost mercifully few in the course of the conflict, although one of ours went down on The Hood, so it seems like a good day to go sailing.
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