@MichaelsDelaney@BritishBastardX@RestoreBritain And now we see why you are winning, Restore Britain voters are encouraging people on X to vote, its clear to see why youre winning, it does not mean youre popular and certainly doesnt speak for the british people
π¨NEW: The Reform UK-led Leicestershire County Council has paid off Β£26.9 million of debt inherited from the previous Conservative administration, reducing the councilβs debt to its lowest recorded level in history
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I urge every right wingers to put your party aside and tactical vote, do it for your country not your party! To find out who to vote use https://t.co/TLPcp9pa0o to find out! Be a patriot!
π¨NEW: A website called "Unite the Right UK" has launched, encouraging members of Reform and the Conservatives to vote tactically in their local area in the event of a General election.
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Spot on.
We need a fundamental and profound reorganisation of the state for anything to change.
That requires, firstly, understanding that Britain is broken.
Only Reform gets the enormity of the challenge ahead and has the backbone to deliver the radical change needed.
@ThomasEvansAdur@Wringcliff@ElectCalculus Firstly lets not forget the guy was up all night with Robert Kenyon in Makerfield (he was there and didn't leave early) clearly just a tired man, he wouldn't say something like that on purpose.
@ThomasEvansAdur@Wringcliff@ElectCalculus I wouldn't say he lied i just think hes just mixed up his words (human error) unfortunately it happens to the best of us including Starmer who managed to call hostages sausages π
@ThomasEvansAdur@Wringcliff@ElectCalculus There is no vote splitting from Reform, at the end of the day Reform are the most popular party, won the local elections and have more momentum than the tories so voting for the tories would garentee a labour government.
@ThomasEvansAdur@Wringcliff@ElectCalculus Its not consistently over 10% but you get the point Reform are still the favourites to win the next GE and obviously Reform have fell off a bit with the polls but not as much as you think, i mean many polls show no real change for the tories since last year when Reform peaked.
@ThomasEvansAdur@Wringcliff@ElectCalculus No we arent, the polls are just yoyos one day Reform are down the next theyre up, now obviously we are going to see reformers going to the tories but its not as big as you think it is, Reform havent peaked theyre constantly gaining a 10% lead over other parties in many polls.
@ThomasEvansAdur@ElectCalculus I dont know why I cant write that much on a post, but im going to summarise my reply into a short response because I cant write that much, Reform won the local elections in Tewkesbury, and i was comparing voters intentions changing in Hartlepool compared to Tewkesbury.