Integrity Party

Started by Alex, Yesterday at 12:40:06 PM

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Alex

A new party has been launched,  headed by Ben Habib.   I like Ben Habib and if he's joined by Rupert Lowe he should do well.  My first thought though was that he will split the Reform vote  :rolleyes: 

What does the panel think  ? :hmm:

JBR

Quote from: Alex on Yesterday at 12:40:06 PMA new party has been launched,  headed by Ben Habib.  I like Ben Habib and if he's joined by Rupert Lowe he should do well.  My first thought though was that he will split the Reform vote  :rolleyes: 

What does the panel think  ? :hmm:
Well, as the only remaining member of the panel, here is my opinion!

Seriously, looking at the stated numbers there still appears to be numerical support for the Tories and even Labour.  In fact, the Liberals still seems to have quite a number of supporters.
As for Reform, the number of supporters they now have is slightly more than what the Tories still have and, worryingly, not much more than the Labour party seems to have despite their performance thus far!

Splitting the Reform vote will only help the so-called 'two main parties', both of which have let us all down over the past 27 years!
Numquam credere Gallicum

Alex

I received my Reform Membership card on Saturday, did you get yours JB  ?   I know Klondy got his last week....

dextrous63

Integrity seems to have been started last year.

Having looked at its website, don't really know what it hopes to achieve.

Alex

Quote from: dextrous63 on Yesterday at 02:46:05 PMIntegrity seems to have been started last year.



It was put in Ben Habib's name April 7th, according to Companies House  :upvote:

dextrous63


GrannyMac

I think it could split the vote.
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klondike

Quote from: dextrous63 on Yesterday at 02:46:05 PMHaving looked at its website, don't really know what it hopes to achieve.
Revenge on Farage's probably shabby treatment. Only political activists are going to know who those two are and without financial backing I can't see that changing by much. I can't see them stealing many votes from Reform as to most they will be a small independent party probably standing in a handful of seats and losing their deposits. Think Lawrence Fox as an example of the sort of impact they are likely to make IMO.