Elephant Pyjamas
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I expect to see plenty of this moving forward, Labour and Greens split the vote, handing the seat to Reform.
Happened where I live in Essex last GE. Seat has been Tory since forever, Labour has no chance here to there was a massive flip to Lib Dem.And it'll likely be the same by the GE. A 5(!) way split between Reform, Labour, LD, Tories and Greens, making the whole thing a bit of a lottery.
If theres any saving grace its that I think Reform will suffer, as (I suspect), supporters of the other parties (Tories aside) will vote to keep Reform out
Thats not played out too much here.
So a vote for Labour is a wasted vote based on those numbersI expect to see plenty of this moving forward, Labour and Greens split the vote, handing the seat to Reform.
If it's a hung Parliament then no-one else will work with Reform. Not even the mental Nordie parties who saved T-Bag in 2017.And it'll likely be the same by the GE. A 5(!) way split between Reform, Labour, LD, Tories and Greens, making the whole thing a bit of a lottery.
If theres any saving grace its that I think Reform will suffer, as (I suspect), supporters of the other parties (Tories aside) will vote to keep Reform out
No.Have any of the u-turns gained him any capital, political or personal? It's just a punchline now.
And it'll likely be the same by the GE. A 5(!) way split between Reform, Labour, LD, Tories and Greens, making the whole thing a bit of a lottery.
If theres any saving grace its that I think Reform will suffer, as (I suspect), supporters of the other parties (Tories aside) will vote to keep Reform out
lol, no chance of rishi standing again.I like the above BUT it does mean that, where I am, I will have to tactically vote for Rishi Sunak against any Reform candidate...![]()
Or whoever they put in his place because it's racistville around herelol, no chance of rishi standing again.