Well done to REFORM for standing up to the woke tosh. Hopefully when REFORM sweep to power in the general election all this diversity nonsence will be outlawed in all public sector organisations
Why is a UK political party implementing the discredited policies of Mr. Trump in the USA? It is no surprise to me that the word 'trump' in English is a fart :-)
The majority of voters did not vote for Reform even if they won the most seats. That’s an important democratic distinction. Also why can’t you reveal your real name ? What are you hiding (from)?
If Labour was elected with only 20% of the popular vote then it follows that Reform polled well below that % . So it’s not possible to assert that Reform
aligns with what most voters want - in a democracy…
REFORM membership smashed through 235,000 over the weekend and keeps on rising. Meanwhile by the end of January, Labour membership was down 11% since the election with loses accelerating to a member every 10 minutes. Labour have since stopped regularly sharing membership data with the party’s national executive committee. Speculation is that REFORM have now or will shortly overtake Labour membership numbers, yet more evidence that REFORM aligns with what voters want.
‘More evidence’ when you haven’t established any other ‘evidence’. I understand the membership data but that’s quite fickle over time. Labour needs new leadership - its membership was 3 x what it is now under Corbyn. And they need to stop chasing Reforms immigration policies .
Democracy was responsible for voting this disastrous Labour government to power. Fortunately that latest poll puts REFORM at their ever highest rating of 34% which would translate to 400 seats and a comfortable majority for REFORM if there were a general election tomorrow
The majority of voters did not vote for Reform even if they won the most seats. That’s an important democratic distinction. Also why can’t you reveal your real name ? What are you hiding (from)?
Well done to REFORM for standing up to the woke tosh. Hopefully when REFORM sweep to power in the general election all this diversity nonsence will be outlawed in all public sector organisations
Why is a UK political party implementing the discredited policies of Mr. Trump in the USA? It is no surprise to me that the word 'trump' in English is a fart :-)
REFORM is the most popular political party in the UK, it is popular because it aligns with what the majority of voters want - it is called democracy.
The majority of voters did not vote for Reform even if they won the most seats. That’s an important democratic distinction. Also why can’t you reveal your real name ? What are you hiding (from)?
Only 20% of those eligble to vote in the general election voted for Labour. 80% either voted for other parties, spoilt their ballot paper or abstained
Tiberius ( spelt correctly)
If Labour was elected with only 20% of the popular vote then it follows that Reform polled well below that % . So it’s not possible to assert that Reform
aligns with what most voters want - in a democracy…
REFORM membership smashed through 235,000 over the weekend and keeps on rising. Meanwhile by the end of January, Labour membership was down 11% since the election with loses accelerating to a member every 10 minutes. Labour have since stopped regularly sharing membership data with the party’s national executive committee. Speculation is that REFORM have now or will shortly overtake Labour membership numbers, yet more evidence that REFORM aligns with what voters want.
There’s a problem with
‘More evidence’ when you haven’t established any other ‘evidence’. I understand the membership data but that’s quite fickle over time. Labour needs new leadership - its membership was 3 x what it is now under Corbyn. And they need to stop chasing Reforms immigration policies .
‘Democracy’ was responsible for voting Hitler to power so I don’t think yours is a very good argument :-)
Democracy was responsible for voting this disastrous Labour government to power. Fortunately that latest poll puts REFORM at their ever highest rating of 34% which would translate to 400 seats and a comfortable majority for REFORM if there were a general election tomorrow
The majority of voters did not vote for Reform even if they won the most seats. That’s an important democratic distinction. Also why can’t you reveal your real name ? What are you hiding (from)?