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.
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).Well, it has to be said that there will be many people out there who will be saying:
I had to ask the universe: 'why?'
Like, actually, why?
Boiler wrote: ↑Sun Apr 27, 2025 5:33 pmYes, but Labour has a policy platform and decades of experience of governance and major opposition.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).Well, it has to be said that there will be many people out there who will be saying:
I had to ask the universe: 'why?'
Like, actually, why?
"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?"
Boiler wrote: ↑Sun Apr 27, 2025 5:55 pmGood 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.
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".
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