| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re: David Burke - a question on fear | |
| Posted by: | Andrew Jones | |
| Date/Time: | 15/12/25 11:42:00 |
| "I don’t particularly follow Reform or care to know who it’s representatives are, were, or will be." "I have never ever supported the Reform Party although I know who their leader is." Steve, I expect that if you voted at the last general election you voted Conservative. From comments you've made, I can't imagine you ever voting for Labour, and while you are happy living in a Lib Dem run council, I can't imagine you voting for the Lib Dems nationally. I can also see that you have a soft spot for Kemi Badenoch. However, you appear to pay more attention to Reform than you let on. You made quite a few comments on the thread talking about the Channel 4 programme about reform activists in Clacton that aired in 2024. Fair enough, plenty of people here also made comments. Some other sample comments you've made in connection with reform over the last 18 months: It seems from recent poll that Farage won the BBC debate More evidence that the Conservatives are so far to the left that they might as well be Labour. Nigel must be laughing as more and more true blue bloods will move to Reform. Reform indicated that asylum seekers could be housed in tents. Likewise, nationally, the Conservatives now have little chance of maintaining a few seats unless they work with Reform although the resignation of the Reform Chairman must be sending shockwaves through the party. With the appointment of the articulate, well spoken, intelligent and pragmatic new Reform Chairman, I await the defection of more conservatives anxious to abandon the sinking ship as senior Conservatives continue to be in denial of their past abhorrent actions and behaviour. Extinction looms. I make comments about Reform gaining popularity but have never indicated that I would ever vote for them. Hence the government PROMISED to get a grip on all those generous benefits and get Britain back to work but Starmer has blown the perfect opportunity yet again as he kowtows to the socialist loonies. Now the country has to wait 3 or 4 years for Reform to take over and make some economic sense of the mess Labour has created. Now I note ( and indeed have highlighted) your comment that you have never indicated you would ever vote for reform. So I'd like to ask you whether you are going to stay with Kemi and the 'sinking ship' (sic) or whether you can maybe, just maybe see yourself giving your vote to Reform in 3 to 4 years time. |