Advise..

Started by Scrumpy, Yesterday at 12:30:15 PM

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muddy

Quote from: Alex on Today at 01:25:40 PMVoting for Ben Habib would be a waste of your vote.  His pressure group will certainly take votes from Reform as I suspect Habib is very popular, perhaps more so than Farage.  I wish they could just bury the hatchet, along with Rupert Lowe, what a force the three of them would be.


Farage 's ego is too big to allow him to share power and attention with too such men .

JBR

Quote from: Scrumpy on Today at 12:30:22 PMI want to vote Reform but Farage seems to get bad press.. He doesn't seem very popular..
As I have said many times .. I am not too clever when it comes to politics..

I certainly will NOT vote any of the so called 'main parties'
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The only reason that Farage seems to get bad press is because both of the 'two main parties' would like to see the back of him and Reform!  To me, that is a perfect reason to support him.
Numquam credere Gallicum

muddy

The two main parties are a catastrophe .
People will vote for Reform .
They won't like it but there is no alternative .

klondike

So in essence you don't like Farage because he is calling out the SNP for their poor performance and you think your only chance of an independent Scotland is through the SNP.

You may well be right in that but it doesn't alter my opinion that the entire UK is going to the dogs and none of the existing parties are even pretending to care any more or at least make no effort to fix the one problem that ensures the decline will continue - completely uncontrolled immigration.

I'll stick with my hope that Reform get their chance. They may well fail. None of the rest will even try.


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JBR

Quote from: klondike on Today at 07:47:12 PMI'll stick with my hope that Reform get their chance. They may well fail. None of the rest will even try.
I sincerely hope that Reform succeeds, because I see no other option.
I think that their success depends on two things:
- the situation of the country in three years' time;
- the number of people who are willing to vote for Reform by that time.
Numquam credere Gallicum

muddy

Any more revelations and we will be voting for the No 10 's cat.