@PhilMyers53@PhilMyers53 thank you for adding me to “bot list” unfortunately I am now a ex labour voter and member, i feel they don’t represent the working class like they used to, but optimistic they may return to past roots, rest assure I’m not bot or will ever be a Reform voter.
@PhilMyers53 Phil again your looking desperate to downplay the rise in Reform and Greens. Yes labour still run councils but it’s the amount of councillors Reform gained is what I find concerning, I’m not going to insult Refom voters but Labour need to take the rise seriously.
@holdyourhurt Unfortunately not all Reform voters are old, I know many young voters who voted Reform, I just hope my children never walk the path and my wife and I have taught them everyone has a right to live a free to express and safe life regardless of race/religion/sexual identification
@AnnMile71721158@louderry Again don’t let that take away the fact they are gaining in popularity, not everyone voted Brexit and look where we are now with it.
@PhilMyers53 Come on Phil your desperately trying to find positives, voters know it won’t change parliament but it sends a message, Reforms fast rise in popularity is a concern, it’s now time for Labour to ensure they do everything in their power to regain voters trust.
@jjbiggsy I’m in no way saying Reform are Nazis and agree with the Nazi ideology, I myself don’t align with their political opinions but the parties rise in popularity needs to be taken seriously. Mud slinging, name calling isn’t the way to change voters minds.
@jjbiggsy These may be local elections and have no bearing who’s in Government, but we cannot ignore the rise of Reform’s popularity, the Nazis took 10 years to gain power but their popularity rose steadily at first then gained momentum fast, let’s hope we all don’t fall the same way.