Laila Cunningham - Reform's London Mayoral Candidate
Laila Cunningham - Reform's London Mayoral Candidate
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s1962a

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7,114 posts

183 months

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https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/laila-cun...

A worthy candidate for the 2028 London Mayoral election.

I'm pleased that finally there is a contender that Londoners will actually vote for. Someone who has lives here and understands how it works and what is important to many Londoners.

WH16

7,721 posts

239 months

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OT I guess, but how does anyone manage to read a website like that? It's like the site itself has ADHD.

Terminator X

19,061 posts

225 months

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I've dropped off of social media for Jan 26 but last year I did follow her and imho she seems to have "reasonable" views on things that seem to be important for the UK. Didn't realize she was London centric or is it just a candidate is a candidate?

TX.

STe_rsv4

1,103 posts

119 months

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Hopefully she can out Kahn. What happened with Ant Middleton running for MOL?

MrBogSmith

4,394 posts

55 months

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Standard said:
When questioned about accusations of Reforms’ “fantasy economics”, with a series of promises costing tens of billions of pounds, she said: “Have you ever looked at any manifesto and it adds up?” - before saying she had not looked at the figures.
Brilliant.


oyster

13,379 posts

269 months

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s1962a said:
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/laila-cun...

A worthy candidate for the 2028 London Mayoral election.

I'm pleased that finally there is a contender that Londoners will actually vote for. Someone who has lives here and understands how it works and what is important to many Londoners.
I just knew ULEZ would be in there somewhere. Let it go - that was 2023. ULEZ removal would be a vote loser.

butchstewie

62,756 posts

231 months

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STe_rsv4 said:
Hopefully she can out Kahn. What happened with Ant Middleton running for MOL?
A stream of crap like this presumably.

Said for ages Reform need to professionalise and unless I've missed something Cunningham is at least an attempt at that.


Terminator X

19,061 posts

225 months

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oyster said:
s1962a said:
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/laila-cun...

A worthy candidate for the 2028 London Mayoral election.

I'm pleased that finally there is a contender that Londoners will actually vote for. Someone who has lives here and understands how it works and what is important to many Londoners.
I just knew ULEZ would be in there somewhere. Let it go - that was 2023. ULEZ removal would be a vote loser.
A vote loser, why so? The opportunity to not pay a fee would surely be welcome.

TX.

Randy Winkman

20,141 posts

210 months

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Terminator X said:
oyster said:
s1962a said:
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/laila-cun...

A worthy candidate for the 2028 London Mayoral election.

I'm pleased that finally there is a contender that Londoners will actually vote for. Someone who has lives here and understands how it works and what is important to many Londoners.
I just knew ULEZ would be in there somewhere. Let it go - that was 2023. ULEZ removal would be a vote loser.
A vote loser, why so? The opportunity to not pay a fee would surely be welcome.

TX.
I'd suggest that very few people pay anything and by the time the next London election comes it will be even fewer.

Vanden Saab

17,036 posts

95 months

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Randy Winkman said:
Terminator X said:
oyster said:
s1962a said:
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/laila-cun...

A worthy candidate for the 2028 London Mayoral election.

I'm pleased that finally there is a contender that Londoners will actually vote for. Someone who has lives here and understands how it works and what is important to many Londoners.
I just knew ULEZ would be in there somewhere. Let it go - that was 2023. ULEZ removal would be a vote loser.
A vote loser, why so? The opportunity to not pay a fee would surely be welcome.

TX.
I'd suggest that very few people pay anything and by the time the next London election comes it will be even fewer.
17 million individual payments is very few people?

markh1973

2,594 posts

189 months

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Vanden Saab said:
Randy Winkman said:
Terminator X said:
oyster said:
s1962a said:
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/laila-cun...

A worthy candidate for the 2028 London Mayoral election.

I'm pleased that finally there is a contender that Londoners will actually vote for. Someone who has lives here and understands how it works and what is important to many Londoners.
I just knew ULEZ would be in there somewhere. Let it go - that was 2023. ULEZ removal would be a vote loser.
A vote loser, why so? The opportunity to not pay a fee would surely be welcome.

TX.
I'd suggest that very few people pay anything and by the time the next London election comes it will be even fewer.
17 million individual payments is very few people?
If ULEZ itself was a vote winner then the result would have been different last time. If that is combined with other sensible policies then it may help.

It should though come with an explanation of how the revenue is going to be replaced.

I'm sure I read that Tory defectors weren't going to be selected as Reform candidates but here we have a major political role and the candidate uses to be a Tory.

Scrimpton

12,906 posts

258 months

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MrBogSmith said:
Standard said:
When questioned about accusations of Reforms fantasy economics , with a series of promises costing tens of billions of pounds, she said: Have you ever looked at any manifesto and it adds up? - before saying she had not looked at the figures.
Brilliant.
Love it

amusingduck

9,494 posts

157 months

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butchstewie said:
A stream of crap like this presumably.

Said for ages Reform need to professionalise and unless I've missed something Cunningham is at least an attempt at that.

Forget the tone - do you disagree with the substance of that post? I reckon you'd agree with every point if somebody made the case more elequently

butchstewie

62,756 posts

231 months

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I think the point is that if you can't make your point in a respectful and eloquent way perhaps you're not cut out to be in that kind of role.

You can make a point respectfully and people might disagree with you which is where I think Cunningham is from what I've seen and heard of her or you can make yourself sound like a knuckle dragging Tommy Robinson lite.

Middleton also went to prison for Assault and Unlawful Wounding.

If you were Farage who would you choose?

Who would you want representing you on the world (London is a global city) stage?

Bill

56,815 posts

276 months

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Vanden Saab said:
17 million individual payments is very few people?
Could be 1 person, could be 17m... What timescale is that over??

Randy Winkman

20,141 posts

210 months

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Bill said:
Vanden Saab said:
17 million individual payments is very few people?
Could be 1 person, could be 17m... What timescale is that over??
Yes - when I drive around SE London I really notice the vehicles that look like they'd have to pay ULEZ. They do stand out. Perhaps it's more of a van thing though and I'm not so good on ID'ing vans.

valiant

13,011 posts

181 months

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Vanden Saab said:
17 million individual payments is very few people?
And how many of those were from drivers from outside London?

Ulez was a mostly non issue when people realised that most cars are compliant and every year that goes by, more and more people change to complaint cars and all of a sudden they don't care.

The last tory hopeful campaigned on it and lost the election.

Bill

56,815 posts

276 months

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yes Had a look and apparently 97% of vehicles are compliant, and there are 29,000 ish charges a month. So 348k a year. Even among the 2.5 million possible voters that's bugger all.

https://content.tfl.gov.uk/ulez-online-factsheet-j...

MrBogSmith

4,394 posts

55 months

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Bill said:
yes Had a look and apparently 97% of vehicles are compliant, and there are 29,000 ish charges a month. So 348k a year. Even among the 2.5 million possible voters that's bugger all.

https://content.tfl.gov.uk/ulez-online-factsheet-j...
I imagine it appeals to the climate change-denying types who want to 'stick it to the man', even if they're not in London.

Much like their stupid 'net zero' proposal that makes no sense does.



Bill

56,815 posts

276 months

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As an ex-Tory she could claim credit as it's been very effective? hehe