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  1. Ok-Commission-7825 on

    We should have had PR decades ago, then Reform would have had enough MPs for long enough for everyone to see them in (in)action and never even consider voting for them on this level.

  2. HotelPuzzleheaded654 on

    They were lucky Labour had the Rayner shambles because that conference was truly bizarre.

  3. The greens need to start being pro nuclear. Their anti nuclear campaign has made the party a non starter for too long.

  4. MadAsTheHatters on

    I mean this with all due respect but the average Reform voter isn’t going to give one moist fuck about a political conference. As long as Farage and his posse of ‘strongmen’ keep talking about _Britain Strong_ and letting them imagine what his actual policies are, he’s going to retain his base.

  5. IndividualSkill3432 on

    YouGov’s last 5 or so polls have had Reform on 28-9 So 27 is not movement.

    They usually have the Greens at 10-11 so 12 is barely any movement.

    Best Labour result at 22% in those last 5 polls as they usually sit at 20-21% Id say that is also zero movement.

  6. Cynical_Classicist on

    Cue the BBC frantically scrabbling to give Farage an easy interview about this and saying that they can’t interview the Greens about this as they already interviewed him this year.

  7. We’re doing articles on a poll figure moving within the margin of error now?

    I think the London Economic is reaching a bit here.