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We are close...

The 3 big changes for me:

1. More focus on leaving the ECHR

2. Braverman to realise Mourdan is the next Tory PM and come to us

3.Farage to appear close to the GE

Onwards and upwards...👍

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You’re probably right, but these things all cost money, and a lot of it. Where’s that coming from? And as we saw from ukip days, when everyone is a volunteer, organising them is like herding cats. The two and a half party system provides career ladders, however shaky, for would be politicians, which is why the Tories are stuffed with Blairites, Lib Dems and Greens, and Labour with communists and Ropers. It also means that Reform will inevitably attract more than its share of single issue merchants and whackos.

It also has little in the way of a ground game, mainly because those on our side of the political spectrum tend to be private sector, capitalist inclined, and therefore prob with less time on their hands than the legions of Labour supporters relying on the public purse(and the woke protective legislation that comes with it). It will take a long time to break that down and ukip, even with the advantage of some PR based elections, never managed it.

That said, and sickened by the spineless, stupid amoeba that is 90% of the Tory party, Reform is the only serious option to national disintegration.

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Lee Anderson's defection will have the effect of a cheap firework, whizz, bang, plop. What Reform needs is a MASSIVE change from their 1950's campaigning techniques, if they can even be called techniques. The muppets at HQ haven't a clue, that's clear from ENDLESS by election failures. I've said all this before, will Martin Daubney listen?? REFORM WILL FAIL because they haven't a clue how to fight. They will fail because Tice cannot delegate. By now he should have appointed at least ten key spokespeople on the Economy, Crime, Immigration, Education, Health, Energy, Transport, Gender nonsense and so on. Those people should be famous up and down the country. By now, Reform's online presence on Twitter, YouTube etc should be stunning but online 'likes' are NOT votes in constituencies, isn't that abundantly clear by now? By now Reform should have a hard hitting Head of Marketing not that fool Paul Oakden. By now Reform should be ahead of the game on xxxxx - I won't say here because I'm not going to gift absolute gems to the opposition. There are so many OBVIOUS moves Reform should be making but aren't even close. It's painful to watch.

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