I think that could happen, for sure. I also think some Reform voters will not admit to being Reform voters because of back lash and possibility of affecting their job etc.
I don’t disagree with most of his policies either that’s in part why splitting the vote is so insane But there is no doubt the Neo-nazi’s have taken over his party in large part.
The way things are heading there won't be a Britain to vote for left or right.The civil war will decide the future of what's left of the British way of life which is being dismantled by an alien culture incompatable with Christian values imposed by the elites as untouchable and protected by any means.
You are right in that Restore will never win anything, but you grossly overestimate their effect anywhere. You say 100s of candidates all over the country, but they never contest any elections which occur every week, so where are they? The reason is clear, the empty rhetoric will be shown for what it is, and I would be surprised if they saved their deposit in Makerfield.
There is no party, that's the truth. Announced on a whim, because the adulation in the Britannia Pier theatre on 13th Feb, went to Rupert's head and suddenly we had a party where none existed. No registration, no structure, no constitution, no members rule book, no web site, nothing. Who, in their right mind announces a ghost and pretends it's real.
Rupert Lowe is resonating with people because he taps into the increasing desperation of ordinary people, and I’m not an opponent of the direction of political travel he advocates, just an opponent of Rupert trying to stop it. However, his rhetoric has no nuance, he doesn't need any because he's simply there to disrupt, not to benefit us but to benefit the left.
Reform will take the same measures, after all they worked hand in glove for six years so aren't a million miles apart on the political stage, but it is Farage who created this alternative over 25 years, whilst Rupert gave up in 1997 only to be brought back in at the gift of Farage. In fact all he is now politically is by the gift of Farage. Some gratitude, eh?
The peculiar nature of vote Labour to get rid of a Labour government is uniquely bizarre, and the intense interest in it does tend to give oxygen to disruptive operations, though I suspect many will now realise that Restore Britain, wholly owned by Rupert Lowe, is a vehicle for petulance rather than political change and on the day will see that there's only really one option.
It's all happened before ironically and with similar results.
In the grander scheme of things and despite the noise, Makerfield changes nothing. Labour will continue to increase totalitarianism, spend and borrow more to eventual bankruptcy whilst we all suffer with astronomical prices and things will return to normal with both Labour and the quite useless Tories on their last legs. Restore can't fight a general election because they can't even fight a tiny council election. Behind the erudite Lowe, there is nothing, nothing at all, he truly is banging the drum, playing the harmonica and clashing symbols under each arm as well as anyone can, but it ends there.
I see that the terminally politically naive, yet honourable Andrew Bridgen is angling for a spot in Restore's hierarchy displaying a complete absence of political acumen as he hops from one dead duck to another. Firstly, it was Fox's Reclaim party, then a hugely optimistic failure to even move the needle as an independent in the seat he once held as a Conservative and now an avid cheerleader for another party that can’t win anything. I guess Reform didn’t want him, much like my friend Henry Bolton, the former UKIP leader who jumped to the equally irrelevant SDP for much the same reasons.
At least you can’t say that it isn’t enthralling viewing.
The latest estimate is that they will stand 200 candidates in the general election. But you are exactly correct. If they really wanted to form a government, they would be standing in Aberdeen in the by-election there, but it's a safe Conservative seat. Which would go against the deal they've done with them
But Farage himself has said if they get more than 4% of the vote, they can do reform damage.
They don't need to win anything. They just need to split the vote enough to harm reform.
My one hope is that many potential Restore voters in Makerfield switch their vote to Reform on election day.
Restore have some good policies but not a hope in hell of winning constituencies and MPs. Only Reform can beat Labour in a General Election
I think that could happen, for sure. I also think some Reform voters will not admit to being Reform voters because of back lash and possibility of affecting their job etc.
I don’t disagree with most of his policies either that’s in part why splitting the vote is so insane But there is no doubt the Neo-nazi’s have taken over his party in large part.
They can’t actually , read it again. ,,
We need to pray 🙏 to God Burnham loses. If he gets in this country is finished.
The way things are heading there won't be a Britain to vote for left or right.The civil war will decide the future of what's left of the British way of life which is being dismantled by an alien culture incompatable with Christian values imposed by the elites as untouchable and protected by any means.
Another polite way of saying Armageddon.
We do need a general election but unfortunately we are stuck with the current fake PM
You are right in that Restore will never win anything, but you grossly overestimate their effect anywhere. You say 100s of candidates all over the country, but they never contest any elections which occur every week, so where are they? The reason is clear, the empty rhetoric will be shown for what it is, and I would be surprised if they saved their deposit in Makerfield.
There is no party, that's the truth. Announced on a whim, because the adulation in the Britannia Pier theatre on 13th Feb, went to Rupert's head and suddenly we had a party where none existed. No registration, no structure, no constitution, no members rule book, no web site, nothing. Who, in their right mind announces a ghost and pretends it's real.
Rupert Lowe is resonating with people because he taps into the increasing desperation of ordinary people, and I’m not an opponent of the direction of political travel he advocates, just an opponent of Rupert trying to stop it. However, his rhetoric has no nuance, he doesn't need any because he's simply there to disrupt, not to benefit us but to benefit the left.
Reform will take the same measures, after all they worked hand in glove for six years so aren't a million miles apart on the political stage, but it is Farage who created this alternative over 25 years, whilst Rupert gave up in 1997 only to be brought back in at the gift of Farage. In fact all he is now politically is by the gift of Farage. Some gratitude, eh?
The peculiar nature of vote Labour to get rid of a Labour government is uniquely bizarre, and the intense interest in it does tend to give oxygen to disruptive operations, though I suspect many will now realise that Restore Britain, wholly owned by Rupert Lowe, is a vehicle for petulance rather than political change and on the day will see that there's only really one option.
It's all happened before ironically and with similar results.
In the grander scheme of things and despite the noise, Makerfield changes nothing. Labour will continue to increase totalitarianism, spend and borrow more to eventual bankruptcy whilst we all suffer with astronomical prices and things will return to normal with both Labour and the quite useless Tories on their last legs. Restore can't fight a general election because they can't even fight a tiny council election. Behind the erudite Lowe, there is nothing, nothing at all, he truly is banging the drum, playing the harmonica and clashing symbols under each arm as well as anyone can, but it ends there.
I see that the terminally politically naive, yet honourable Andrew Bridgen is angling for a spot in Restore's hierarchy displaying a complete absence of political acumen as he hops from one dead duck to another. Firstly, it was Fox's Reclaim party, then a hugely optimistic failure to even move the needle as an independent in the seat he once held as a Conservative and now an avid cheerleader for another party that can’t win anything. I guess Reform didn’t want him, much like my friend Henry Bolton, the former UKIP leader who jumped to the equally irrelevant SDP for much the same reasons.
At least you can’t say that it isn’t enthralling viewing.
The latest estimate is that they will stand 200 candidates in the general election. But you are exactly correct. If they really wanted to form a government, they would be standing in Aberdeen in the by-election there, but it's a safe Conservative seat. Which would go against the deal they've done with them
But Farage himself has said if they get more than 4% of the vote, they can do reform damage.
They don't need to win anything. They just need to split the vote enough to harm reform.