Will tactical voting stop Reform? I’m not convinced – politicalbetting.com
Will tactical voting stop Reform? I’m not convinced – politicalbetting.com
I think it’s fair to say that Nigel Farage is not overly popular with the denizens of PB. He also looks well set to become Prime Minister with Reform currently odds on to win most seats at the next election.
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My seat is likely to be between Reform and a fairly sane Tory, but no way am I voting for a party that would likely prop up a Farage minority government.
At the moment Reform look more SDP February 1982 than Labour 1922 to me.
I absolutely agree with this. His track record says this will inevitably happen.
So we are stuck with the same old failed three main parties.
Pint, was that a slip based on man of the people Nige being a lover of the drink of the working man
Then to recieve the princely sum of £1 in damages to his reputation, being a known liar and sexual predator.
Is there enough popcorn in the world?
But - the tide is shifting massively and rapidly. The Greens have exploded into life making this a 5 way fight. If parties can explode out of nowhere, they can also sink to nowhere.
Reform are an unstable loose coalition of bastards, led by the king of seeing off rivals to the throne. We already have 3 splinters: Advance UK and Lowe UK. The former is backed by Elon Musk and features Tommeh Tiny-Cock as figurehead, the latter is considering what he does next but is maintaining a HUGE following on social media.
Its entirely possible for Reform's current lead to fracture, for them to both lose support to the even more extreme Tommeh Party and to the left as they come up with policies so extreme that ex LabCon voters no longer stomach it.
So yes, Labour and even the Tories could do better than the current trend suggests. They can also do worse. Labour cease to be a viable government in a few weeks at the budget. They will copy the Tories last time - stuck in office as they die. And the tides will shift massively and rapidly.
The billion dollar question is... When push comes to shove, does Nigel actually want to be Prime Minister? As opposed to pushing someone else to run the country in a way that he approves of?
Power, responsibility and all that.
The question then is whether Labour can save another 200ish to secure a left coalition.
Starmer record unpopularity? Farage says hold my pint. (Empty pint glass surely? - Ed)
I think he wants to know he can become Prime Minister, rather than actually become Prime Minister.
Presumably Panorama has a hefty audience figure in the Sunshine State.
As with everything Trump it is all theatre.
The pernicious element to the whole story is the role of ex GBNews top dog Robbie Gibb in escalating the issue, and what exactly are his motives. Robbie Gibb is another example of Long Johnson.
In fact has he won any recent cases that went to court? Aren’t all the ‘wins’ from companies that cravenly paid up in the face of threats?
If Cleverly became Tory leader it is also possible significant numbers of Labour and LD voters would vote Conservative to beat Reform in Conservative held seats given Cleverly would not prop up a Farage led government but abstain
I see no evidence that Reform will be much of a force without him. Which reinforces the power of the ego trip. Farage knows he is Reform. Anybody seriously talking about PM Tice? Nah...
They all appear to care for little other than getting elected, hence the high public dissatisfaction levels.
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https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/v-for-vendetta-tv-series-hbo-1236572917/
*He is not the Peter Jackson of the Lord of the Rings fame.
You have to set out your positive vision for national renewal. We are where we are, so doing more of the same won't fix anything. In the 70s the Mad Monk of Monetarism took hold of the party and created something new. 3 election victories and the other side converted to the policy vision. What's Monetarism in the 2020s?
Has he imploded before?
I suggest that previous surges have been supported by Conservative backers to drag the Conservatives to the right on Brexit and immigration (superficially at least). That support shifted back once it had achieved that aim. This time the Conservatives are far weaker but also Farage's backers include Marshall and some rightwing multimillionaires who are even further to the right.
Has Brexit resulted in the UK being vulnerable to foreign political influence?
I agree that pure tactical voting, based on the maths, will only be a factor at the margins and principally a benefit only for the LibDems, SNP and PC.
I do think there's a chance of the LibDems, and maybe Greens, riding an anti-Reform wave of the type just seen in the Netherlands. The question is whether this wave can carry either of them through to winning enough seats to stop Reform, or whether our absurdly perverse voting system actually converts such a wave into Reform gaining seats even more easily?
The point about "overnight ballot-stuffing" is imo frivolous.
But at a time of cost-squeeze, I'm not sure overnight counts are always worth their place.
My County Council are this year spending the cost of a new children's playground on flag wagging, that is £75k pissed away on virtue signalling. I'd rather have the children's playground.
Which is brilliant, I absolutely agree.
"UK unemployment rate rises to 5% as jobs market weakens - BBC News" https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdxrp7znkdlo
Point of order, Trump is no ally of the UK and whatever the ridiculous edit proved it did not in anyway change the narrative of Trump's hour long call to march on the Capitol Building.
One also questions where Farage's loyalties lie. He seems to have a greater concern for Trump's densities than he has for the rest of us. Why do people not see past the snake oil? Starmer and Badenoch may be useless, however their loyalty to the Union flag is unwavering. Farage with his Trump adjacency and his former friendship with Putin shill Nathan Gill makes me question his patriotism. Just a thought.
*The Tories made a gain in Scotland.
For Reform to lose the election - it will require the Lib Dems to move into a winnable position in a lot of Labour heartland seats...
I dont think you need to be a genius to work out which one.
But I am still astonished by the Caerphilly result, not by the result itself (because I tipped PC to win it) but the fact turnout went up.
Now did non voters come out to stop Reform, I think some of them did.
We'll need a few more by-elections to see if this is a pattern or not.
We need some MPs in marginals to take one for the team and be caught buggering goats on Onlyfans or watching bus porn in the Commons.
He's been on the outside, and scorned by those on the inside, of British politics for so long. Forcing his way in and forcing people to acknowledge him as their equal? I think he wants that.
White writing on white background is an interesting failure mode from their audit team though.
Well constructed programme (if we can believe a word they said being the BBC and all that) where they involved a sensible and articulate Lab Red Wall MP (can’t remember her name but she is head of the Lab Red Wall grouping) on one side who is pro, Clive Lewis who was anti and then a lot of Danes from Labour’s sister party in National gov and local gov as well as the Danish Reform equiv and immigrants.
Key points I took from it were the Lab Red Wall MPs are finding that when they go door knocking they realise they will be walloped in those seats if they don’t solve immigration issues. Labour are going to end up with a massively watered down and thus ineffective policy because of MPs like Clive Lewis (and Nadia Whitome on the radio the other day) who are completely anti large and key parts.
The Danish Labour equivalents pointed out that Uk Labour is more of a broad church so harder to do in UK but they absolutely believe it’s the right thing to do.
Danish reform found it actually quite funny that Danish Labour nicked not just heir policy but their language but happy they did.
The immigrants were happy with it in general, didn’t like the medium term where they were in temp accommodation whilst the areas of 50% migrants were broken up but approved of it and liked that it was bringing down crime, their daughters were safer, areas getting nicer. They approved of the fact that even a speeding fine over a certain amount means you are kicked out.
Danes liked it for safety and end of Ghettoisation (the phrase used by both immigrants and Danish Labour).
Trump is so dense that truth bends around him... A black hole of morality.
If it had been deliberate, would my smugness be beerable?
This is an interesting piece because it cuts through the noise.
Edit: before I trigger anyone with the English language’s most boring word, with Brexit I do not mean the vote itself which was finely balanced, but the post-vote likelihood of it then occurring
Ale leave it at that.
Musical Theatre George the Third nailed it;
What comes next?
You've been freed
Do you know how hard it is to lead?
You're on your own
Awesome, wow!
Do you have a clue what happens now?
Oceans rise, empires fall
It's much harder when it's all your call
All alone, across the sea
When your people say they hate you, don't come crawling back to me
Da-da-da-da-da
Da, da-da-da-ya-da
Da-da-da-da-da-ya-da
You're on your own
Well done Labour
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If Europe can provide the support to Ukraine so that they can increase that cadence of attack, and apply it to every oil refinery in range, then it will have a major impact.
It’s a shame both sides cannot lose.
Trump goes after MTG and says he “surprised at her:
"When somebody like Marjorie Taylor Greene, who's now catering to the other side -- I guess she's got some kind of an act going, but I'm surprised at her -- when she makes statements like that it shows she doesn't know."
https://x.com/Osint613/status/1987990686646284752
Good morning, everybody.
https://www.gbnews.com/politics/remembrance-sunday-nigel-farage-cenotaph-wreath
Farage would be unusual if he had the self-awareness to doubt his ability to succeed where so many others fail.
And he's repeated his criticisms of the status quo so many times that he may have started to believe their simplicity himself.
Added to which, he doesn't even have to believe he would be good at the job, only better than the incumbent. And when the incumbent is Starmer - he may even see it as his duty to give it a go.
A contract worth up to £30 million has been agreed with the firm behind Leicestershire County Council’s savings review. The Reform UK leaders of the authority had previously announced they would be paying consultant firm Newton £1.4 million to carry out a deep dive of their books in a bid to reduce costs for the cash-strapped authority.
https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/local-news/firm-leading-leicestershire-council-savings-10634902
For all its many faults it remains the outstanding independent news source around the world with an unequalled reputation for accuracy and impartiality. In many parts of the world it is the only means people have to find out what is going on. People risk their lives just to listen to its broadcasts because they know that it the only source which can be relied upon to give news in a reasonably impartial and balanced way.
You want it to lose? You'd prefer something like Fox presumably.
If he sues in the UK, he will have a better chance of winning, but there is no way he would get anywhere near $1billion in damages if he did. Even here, it is not guaranteed he would win. The courts may accept that the BBC's report was substantially true, i.e. that whilst they did cut together separate parts of Trump's speech and muddled the timeline, their implication that Trump deliberately set out to cause the insurrection is true.
I note that @Pulpstar thinks US libel law is superior to the UK. I disagree. I know the press would love to be able to publish defamatory stories about public figures without having to worry about whether they are true, as is the case in the US. I am happy they cannot. I'm not saying UK libel law is perfect but, in my view, the US protection for the press goes to far and allows them to ruin the lives of innocent men and women.
The Boris Johnsons are much more common.
(Oddly, one example of a man who never seriously thought he could get to the top of politics and whose ambition was to be deputy PM was Peter Mandelson.)
And whilst Farage has put a safety lock on being deposed as leader, I don't see how he does the same for being PM.
We're beginning to see that happening in Reform-run councils. There must be a decent chance on some going NOC due to defections over the next year or so.
But we really shouldn’t be trying to analyse Trump’s threats as if they are real. It’s performative nonsense.
Reality is councils provide the same things - you ideal should be to identify where best practice is done elsewhere and try to copy that.
A MiC poll had a Burnham led Labour 2% ahead of Reform so he could even win in a seat Labour did not win in 2019
I do hope he does sue. It would be exceedingly difficult for him to win and the Truth Social posts on the judge’s remarks would be something else.
I don’t like the BBC, it offers me little, I don’t like having to fund a license fee for a service I barely use.
My watching is predominantly YouTube, old TV and my strap on hard drives that hold my DVD collection.
Fund world service via the license fee and let the commercial side, the strictly and traitors side, compete for funding.
The BBC has a track record of getting news wrong and lessons will be learned. Yet here we are.
I do watch some CNBC stuff on YouTube. Also some yahoo finance. That’s about it. Never watch Fox News, or GB News.
The sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil are also proving very effective, with a number of European facilities being shut down or nationalised.
Lukoil has declared force majeure at the giant West Qurna-2 oil field in Iraq after U.S. and EU sanctions prompted Baghdad to halt all payments.
https://x.com/visegrad24/status/1987893368806936769
Half a trillion rubles (c.$40bn) are being injected into Russian banks by the State, to stave off a collapse in the face of high interest rates and bad debts. Looks like the hyperinflation could be on the way!
https://x.com/maria_drutska/status/1987804924223029438
My dad went to Dulwich (on a scholarship, long before Farage) and absolutely loathed the place with a passion. My daughter knew a few "DC boys" too from the SE London teenage party scene and says they are a pretty toxic bunch even now. I do sometimes wonder why we tolerate these madrassas of hate peddling values that seem so at odds with mainstream British culture.
That's on you rather than the BBC - because you can opt out by disabling your aerial..
None of the Above will be just like all of the above.
As you say, it’s a simple research project to look at what works elsewhere and report back on it, followed by a value-for-money review of contracts as they come up for renegotiation or renewal.
One man one year.
Some more succesfully than others. The consultants always do well.
Want to watch Sky Sports? Or Prime live? Or a live news program on YouTube?
The law says you need a licence fee even if not watching the Beeb.
See also the contempt when someone from an even less charmed circle (May, Major) breaks through.