@GlamBecks21 No. If you want Radical Right, vote Restore, otherwise just get behind Kemi and help rebuild the real Conservative, that Party Farage is now trying to imitate.
@Nigel_Farage Reform was originally for those who wanted something more pure to their views/less broad than the Conservatives.
You took over wanting to replicate & replace the Tories, taking in people like Jenrick & Dorris, who were responsible for much that went wrong under the Tories.
@switch1050@mcrstuart@Nigel_Farage@RobertJenrick If Reform really cared about splitting the Right, they’d have stayed & helped Kemi rebuild her New Conservative Party.. instead of adopting many of the old Tories who got it wrong last time.
Why shouldn’t people vote for something more put to their beliefs? It’s what Reform was
@NadineDorries@SusanEacock@reformparty_uk Reform was originally for those who wanted something more pure to their views/less broad than the Conservatives.
Farage took over wanting to replicate & replace the Tories, taking in people like you who were responsible for much that went wrong under the Tories.
“Labour would freeze your council tax.”
“Not a penny more on your council tax.”
This local election, remember what happened the last time Labour promised ‘change.’
@donmcgowan That’s a view from inside the bunker. I recognise it from when Starmer was going after Boris for eating cake before a meeting
It felt frustratingly trivial as Russia was preparing to invade Ukraine, global shipping crisis, etc.
It was contemptible of Starmer not to answer at all
This is, by some distance, the most contemptible performance I’ve seen from a sitting Prime Minister at PMQs. Quite staggering to think Starmer once posed as the man who would restore faith in the conduct of our elected officials.
Not a single Reform MP bothered to turn up to the vote on fuel duty.
This was a moment to stand up for drivers and pile pressure on Keir Starmer. But Reform didn’t even get out of first gear.
This is true.. The Left are experienced at tactical voting, and too many don’t want Farage.
Maybe Reform spending more time attacking the only other party that could support them in Parliament, rather than the Left, is not such a good tactic?
@sandieshoes@ewinterhill Reform lost so they’re distancing themselves from their candidate and blaming “Family voting” 🤦♀️ Truth is Reform will NOT win the next GE!
Reform asked the Conservatives not to campaign in G&D, so not to split the vote.. JRM agreed as the party of pragmatism, Conservatives should lend their vote to Reform. Then after👇
Gorton & Denton was @Conservatives worst by-election result in history.
They scored 1.9% of the vote and lost their deposit.
A great night for the Kemi bounce theory.
The twitter audience would rather the Conservatives stuck with a broken system - rather than trying to fix it.
The Tories are the ONLY party that is proposing solutions here. Labour think the situation is fair, Reform don't care.
Serious politics from a serious party. 🌳
@ThePlantGang @AskBritain_ The irony of Reform warning against splitting the Right, when that’s what they’ve done.
They’ve spent more time attacking for Tories than Labour, then as Farage starts moving towards becoming the Tories (what’s the point?)..
And now upset because people want something different