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Is This The Final Nail In The Coffin For The Tories.

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gulliver1 | 09:03 Fri 27th Dec 2024 | News
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Is this the end of Conservatism in the UK, as the  youngest political party in Britain "Reform" overtakes the oldest political party in Britain "Cons".Reform have now surpassed the Cons in signed up members.This must be the beginning of the End for the Cons.After all these years .Looks like their game is  up at last.

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Reform will split the right wing vote and guarantee another labour victory on a margin of voters equally small or even smaller than the one they already have. the same thing happened with the SDP/alliance and labour in the 1980s musk is looking to pump money into reform but it's quite clear he has little understanding of uk politics.  drmorgans is also quite...
10:49 Fri 27th Dec 2024

gulliver: " I give best answer on this thread OK end of." - and most of the others too me old china! PMSL!

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While the Cons are battling it out with Reform for survival Labour are sitting back watching it all ..lol.

Conservative will split the right wing vote but it won't much matter as one can guarantee there won't be another Labour victory for attaining, at best, a distant third place. Reform will have picked up most of the misguided and disillusioned Labour voters from the last GE.

Gulliver 09.47  Information:  For 25 years I lived in an area the flowed between Conservatives and Liberal, with Labour often coming in either 3rd or even 4th. I was a member of the local Labour party during those 25 years and spent time stuffing envelopes and delivering them. I attend all meetings, some which were poorly attended but I still did my bit.  After 25 years I moved home and joined the local Labour party in that area, and still did my bit. When Corbyn was elected as leader of the Labour Party I spoke out at meetings saying I felt he would damage the party.  I was shouted down and verbally abused, so much so I raised a complaint with Party HQ, which was ignored. I eventually decided it was time that I left and said I would never vote Labour again, while Corbyn or any of his supporters were running the party. Starmer was Corbyn number 1 fan and I cannot bring myself to vote for him.  At no time did I ever say that I was a Tory supporter or in fact no other party.  I have told you this time and time again so perhaps get your facts right before making statements.  I perhaps should add that during my working life I was an active member of a large trade union, representing at national level.

"I was shouted down and verbally abused"

Sounds like a right vile nasty bunch!

Pegasus. You are right, and I did notice that in the GE even with a large Labour majority they did not elect a Labour MP.

gramps you are trying to reason with a complete idiot.

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TTT ...Farage ain't gonna come to you , so you will have to go to him if he will have you..So when are you going to jump ship.

well untitled you have impressed gulliver anyway!

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