Reform UK (Vol.3)
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Scrump

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23,725 posts

181 months

LimmerickLad

6,207 posts

38 months

Honey I'm home biggrin

768

19,014 posts

119 months

May as well start as we mean to go on.

Westminster voting intention

REF: 27% (-2)
CON: 20% (-)
LAB: 20% (-2)
GRN: 14% (+5)
LDEM: 12% (+1)

via
@JLPartnersPolls
, 02 - 05 Mar
Chgs. w/ 01 Dec

JagLover

45,902 posts

258 months

768 said:
May as well start as we mean to go on.

Westminster voting intention

REF: 27% (-2)
CON: 20% (-)
LAB: 20% (-2)
GRN: 14% (+5)
LDEM: 12% (+1)

via
@JLPartnersPolls
, 02 - 05 Mar
Chgs. w/ 01 Dec
Really should include Lowe's outfit to see how much is going to them.

In a real GE it will be interesting to see if they can compete in every constituency. Reform were far larger in 2024 and only had "paper" candidates in many seats.

Amateurish

8,242 posts

245 months

The Reform leader in Warwickshire is facing a vote of no confidence next week.

pavarotti1980

6,030 posts

107 months

Amateurish said:
The Reform leader in Warwickshire is facing a vote of no confidence next week.
is that the kid on work experience? The one that got rinsed by the Warwickshire Chief Constable for being (or thinking) he was clever by publicising letters (appreciate the CC is retiring and thought it would be amusing to go public too without consequence)

turbobloke

115,729 posts

283 months

Amateurish said:
The Reform leader in Warwickshire is facing a vote of no confidence next week.
OK, in isolation it's got to be of interest in a Reform thread! In context there are reports of three Labour councils which are very familiar with the same situation. In Trafford MBC the Conservative group has filed a no-confidence motion against the Labour leader, Tom Ross, citing concerns over the council's financial strategy, and last month another Labour leader Yvonne Gagen faced a no confidence vote in West Lancashire Borough Council...the latter appears to have been abandoned or unsuccessful. Further back but not long, Cllr Chris Watkins (Labour) was removed as Leader of Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council in January after a vote of no confidence was lost. Three red squirrels wink a rare sight with all the grey in politics.

tangerine_sedge

6,169 posts

241 months

turbobloke said:
Amateurish said:
The Reform leader in Warwickshire is facing a vote of no confidence next week.
OK, in isolation it's got to be of interest in a Reform thread! In context there are reports of three Labour councils which are very familiar with the same situation. In Trafford MBC the Conservative group has filed a no-confidence motion against the Labour leader, Tom Ross, citing concerns over the council's financial strategy, and last month another Labour leader Yvonne Gagen faced a no confidence vote in West Lancashire Borough Council...the latter appears to have been abandoned or unsuccessful. Further back but not long, Cllr Chris Watkins (Labour) was removed as Leader of Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council in January after a vote of no confidence was lost. Three red squirrels wink a rare sight with all the grey in politics.
Hey ChatGPT! Give me a textbook example of whataboutery.

blueg33

44,728 posts

247 months

Amateurish said:
The Reform leader in Warwickshire is facing a vote of no confidence next week.
Good - he is a muppet.

pavarotti1980

6,030 posts

107 months

turbobloke said:
OK, in isolation it's got to be of interest in a Reform thread! In context there are reports of three Labour councils which are very familiar with the same situation. In Trafford MBC the Conservative group has filed a no-confidence motion against the Labour leader, Tom Ross, citing concerns over the council's financial strategy, and last month another Labour leader Yvonne Gagen faced a no confidence vote in West Lancashire Borough Council...the latter appears to have been abandoned or unsuccessful. Further back but not long, Cllr Chris Watkins (Labour) was removed as Leader of Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council in January after a vote of no confidence was lost. Three red squirrels wink a rare sight with all the grey in politics.
Ah but Labour. How predictable. What a clown you are

Amateurish

8,242 posts

245 months

pavarotti1980 said:
Amateurish said:
The Reform leader in Warwickshire is facing a vote of no confidence next week.
is that the kid on work experience? The one that got rinsed by the Warwickshire Chief Constable for being (or thinking) he was clever by publicising letters (appreciate the CC is retiring and thought it would be amusing to go public too without consequence)
That's right, Greens and Lib Dems voting against him. The Tories hold the balance of power, so ultimately it will be their decision whether or not to back him. If they abstain, he will lose.

pavarotti1980

6,030 posts

107 months

Amateurish said:
That's right, Greens and Lib Dems voting against him. The Tories hold the balance of power, so ultimately it will be their decision whether or not to back him. If they abstain, he will lose.
You have to be a special kind of person to really start pissing off the Lib Dems. Lovers not fighters

119

17,068 posts

59 months

New to this volume.

Has anyone pointed out labours massive failings yet and then get the usual responses from the usual Labour stooges?

hehe

DeejRC

8,705 posts

105 months

Tbf I don’t mind the highlighting of both the Reform YTS kid under review and TB highlighting similar situations in other councils. Both sets of information are relevant and vaguely important.
I say vaguely because hands up who think much else will be different or change post the votes in all those councils and if new leaders are elected? First to put their hands up get the free biccies…

iphonedyou

10,141 posts

180 months

119 said:
New to this volume.

Has anyone pointed out labours massive failings yet and then get the usual responses from the usual Labour stooges?

hehe
Certainly Turbobloke pointed out Labour's massive failings, albeit by way of a 'But Labour!' defence in this stinky little nugget just upthread.

Turbobloke said:
OK, in isolation it's got to be of interest in a Reform thread! In context there are reports of three Labour councils which are very familiar with the same situation. In Trafford MBC the Conservative group has filed a no-confidence motion against the Labour leader, Tom Ross, citing concerns over the council's financial strategy, and last month another Labour leader Yvonne Gagen faced a no confidence vote in West Lancashire Borough Council...the latter appears to have been abandoned or unsuccessful. Further back but not long, Cllr Chris Watkins (Labour) was removed as Leader of Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council in January after a vote of no confidence was lost. Three red squirrels wink a rare sight with all the grey in politics.
Which was egregious even by his barrel scraping standards.

119

17,068 posts

59 months

DeejRC said:
Tbf I don t mind the highlighting of both the Reform YTS kid under review and TB highlighting similar situations in other councils. Both sets of information are relevant and vaguely important.
I say vaguely because hands up who think much else will be different or change post the votes in all those councils and if new leaders are elected? First to put their hands up get the free biccies
wavey

Choccy one siders please!
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LimmerickLad

6,207 posts

38 months

Hobnobs for me please

Russ T Bolt

1,725 posts

306 months

pavarotti1980 said:
turbobloke said:
OK, in isolation it's got to be of interest in a Reform thread! In context there are reports of three Labour councils which are very familiar with the same situation. In Trafford MBC the Conservative group has filed a no-confidence motion against the Labour leader, Tom Ross, citing concerns over the council's financial strategy, and last month another Labour leader Yvonne Gagen faced a no confidence vote in West Lancashire Borough Council...the latter appears to have been abandoned or unsuccessful. Further back but not long, Cllr Chris Watkins (Labour) was removed as Leader of Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council in January after a vote of no confidence was lost. Three red squirrels wink a rare sight with all the grey in politics.
Ah but Labour. How predictable. What a clown you are
I see a clown, it isn't turbobloke.

blueg33

44,728 posts

247 months

119 said:
New to this volume.

Has anyone pointed out labours massive failings yet and then get the usual responses from the usual Labour stooges?

hehe
I don't think you understand how this works.

This thread is about Reform.

The labour thread is over there >>>>>>>

This is the place where we can point out lies and BS and gaslighting from Farage and his pathetic bunch of failed Tories. Over there>>>> is where people can point out Labours failings.




TwinKam

3,476 posts

118 months

iphonedyou said:
119 said:
New to this volume.

Has anyone pointed out labours massive failings yet and then get the usual responses from the usual Labour stooges?

hehe
Certainly Turbobloke pointed out Labour's massive failings, albeit by way of a 'But Labour!' defence in this stinky little nugget just upthread.

Turbobloke said:
OK, in isolation it's got to be of interest in a Reform thread! In context there are reports of three Labour councils which are very familiar with the same situation. In Trafford MBC the Conservative group has filed a no-confidence motion against the Labour leader, Tom Ross, citing concerns over the council's financial strategy, and last month another Labour leader Yvonne Gagen faced a no confidence vote in West Lancashire Borough Council...the latter appears to have been abandoned or unsuccessful. Further back but not long, Cllr Chris Watkins (Labour) was removed as Leader of Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council in January after a vote of no confidence was lost. Three red squirrels wink a rare sight with all the grey in politics.
Which was egregious even by his barrel scraping standards.
What a charming fellow(?) you are. So is this how the left win hearts and minds? Or just how they react when the argument is lost.