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I honestly do not know what Labour have got to attract working class voters. They are now the party of the trendy middle class who can afford to pay for the woke, net zero agenda. What have they seriously got to offer to hard working people?

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Diddly squat. Labour are the party of incompetent champagne socialists, couldn't run a bath. GREAT entertainment ahead as Reform savage them DAILY when they are in power.

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Well put Mrs B, and you're much politer than I'm inclined to be. Lol. xx

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Nigel's Birmingham speech was perhaps the best of his life. Can anyone imagine anyone else making a speech like this, from the heart, unscripted, sincere and RIGHT about so many things. If there was a way for every voter to see this, the Britain-hating LibLabCon would be flushed down the toilet where they belong.

https://youtu.be/Qvw4x__6010?si=EQeLpA0Dt2ZNI8dL

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Did you see Zia Yusuf's speech too Mrs B? I thought it was up there at Nigel's level. Terrific.

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Yes, very much!

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He was a legend in the making; terrific stuff! 👍

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It was marvellous stuff, and even more so given the fact that it was organised last minute on a wing and a prayer and the place was full! Let’s hope all the ‘shy reformers’, the ‘on the fencers’ and the apathetic ‘can’t be arsed’ swing the Reform way and we get the party started 👍

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So true! This is very encouraging.

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I've just finished the Nigel Farage video Mrs B, thank you. I can't imagine listening to Starmer or Sunak for 10 minutes, but I could listen to Nigel all day....because he talks sense, good old-fashioned common sense and it's so refreshing.

I don't have good health and quite honestly didn't care if I made it to the next election in '29....now I want to be here!!

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So glad you watched it, that's history in the making, really he's one of Britain's greats, with luck and time maybe he'll achieve what Margaret Thatcher did. Maybe he'll save Great Britain as Churchill did! We watched 'The Darkest Hour' recently, that's an incredible film. And I hope your health holds out a lot longer than 2029!

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They're certainly few and far between....Churchill, Thatcher and now Farage, but each one worth waiting for, not that I remember Churchill, you understand.😂

Thank you for your kind words and let's keep everything crossed for Thursday. xx

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Again, I keep strange hours so just going to sleep....I'll watch it this evening. Thanks again for the link Mrs B. xx

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We can dream!

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Just remember when they said remain was 10 points ahead 🤣🤣. It would be amazing if they were completely off the mark and Reform trounce the Tories.

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I view this much like the Brexit vote coverage, ie reform played down and miss represented by the msm and establishment.

In a desperate attempt to convince us reform is a wasted bit when in fact the opposit is the fact,

Imo there will be big shocks in store for both Labour and defo the tories that will end some political careers,

Iv spoken to very few in my constituency a safe Tory seat ( Robert Genrik ) who are not at least tempted to vote reform

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Last night, skipping through Youtube I watched this. Anybody who thinks Reform has a racism problem watch this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eUbZ70puUU&list=LL&index=1

or thinks RUK is for old boomers this: Winston Marshall at the NEC

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Superb!

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Good report Mike - Labour voters with common sense I suspect are the movers. The leftist, woke ideology is bankrupt but has an emotional component that draws people who run more on emotion than logic, facts, evidence.

It takes a catclysmic event to help them out of the ideology, but it's happening across the West due mostly to the stresses of mass migration and associated problems, and the added stress of a green transition imposed on them to fix a non-existant problem.

Both of the stresses I mentioned were imposed by elites who are not looking for the good of their people and adided by the left's woke emotional spell cast on so many citizens.

Unfortunately, the progressive left has become our adversary within, enabling adversaries from without to have access to our countries who intend harm, not good.

I hope your elections go well Brits, best wishes from the States, the Old Colony.

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My family are red walkers waiting to switch to Reform after the election. They were simply unwilling to move this side of the GE as they wanted no opportunity for the Torie ls to slip through the middle. They'll become Reformers on 5th July. I've already gone Reform and so has my Gen Z.

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