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Originally Posted by arista
They appear to growing
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I'm not sure about that but it would be expected after the general election result.
Plus good luck to them on that, they've as much right to exist and compete as any other Party.
However I could not support them, for their hostile attitude to the rest of Europe, on immigration and the NHS.
Plus too because of Farage, I've never liked him, and would not trust him.
I see him as dangerously divisive so not for me I'm afraid.
Sadly it looks like the Cons are going to be saddled with either a stopgap for 2 to 3 years or one that still tries to attract those voting Reform now.
So I don't think as the next election approaches in 5 years.
That the Cons will change enough.
I am furious in fact livid,with my government on the pensioners winter payment debacle, a cruel decision in my view.
Although most of all else they intend to do I support.
Let's see what's in the budget though and my fury could increase.
Starmer and Reeves in my view have let voters down.
I think they've acted disgracefully to most pensioners.
I guess we need to see where Reform go on policy and also what this government does achieve too.
I can't see many Labour or Lib Dem voters going to Reform.
So it's still that around 40% who voted Con and Reform in July as to where the bulk of those 40% of votes now end up going to which will more likely determine Reforms future success.
As I said though, good luck to them.
It's a real annoyance as to Labour to me, that we won't know the budget contents BEFORE the Conference.
I'm not happy at that again either.