This bodes ill for Reform – politicalbetting.com
This bodes ill for Reform – politicalbetting.com
Striking that Reform have now overtaken Labour as the party people would most like to vote against – very much matches what we heard in Gorton with many voters primary concern less merits of Lab/Green but who could best stop Reform.
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At heart, is Farage scared of and doesn't really want to be PM so is self-sabotaging?
Like Boris governing would be real work that he doesn’t want to get involved in
We could be here a while !
Theres also the issue of civilian casualties , at what point does that start turning hearts and minds in Iran against the war.
Come the GE the people who want a government rock up. Plus, more actively don't want Reform than do. They'll get tactically screwed all over the shop whilst the gap narrows hard in headline VI.
Farage will bugger off before the inevitable defeat
If Reform slavishly support Trump and our impending economic implosion, unless the off ramp is activated, and they want to steal pension pots for a wealth fund then fuck them.
I’d not vote for that.
Energy bills in UK could rise £500 as Trump's Iran war sends gas and oil prices soaring, say economists
The conflict may hit an expected rise in living standards in Britain this year, says the Resolution Foundation
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/energy-bills-gas-electricity-oil-iran-war-donald-trump-b1273378.html
Doesn’t look great.
https://x.com/junegoh_sparta/status/2029068904853807283?s=46&t=d8CnRhyZJ-m4vy0k55W8XQ
Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez on Iran: “Spain is against this disaster. Because we understand that governments are here to improve people's lives, to provide solutions to problems, not to make people's lives worse.
“And it is absolutely unacceptable that those leaders who are unable to fulfill that mission use the smoke of war to hide their failure and, in the process, fill the pockets of a few.”
It’s telling that Labour defector never came. It reinforces that idea of Reform as the Tory cast-offs party.
I don’t think that their problems are insurmountable. But I do think they are being reminded that the path to a GE victory will take a lot more hard work and reassurance than Farage currently offers, and it remains to be seen whether they can do it.
In Gorton and Denton, Labour and Greens combined won 66% of the vote against 29% for Reform. As I said before the election, a similar left-right split in previous elections meant Reform were unlikely to come through the middle regardless of how the Labour/Green vote was distributed.
But there will be many seats where the left-right distribution is more even, and it's unclear whether Labour holding on versus Green surge is the most effective anti-Reform vote.
Boris really thought he could really do the job, and probably still does.
Farage's problem know is the Springtime for Hitler one; a palpable hit that isn't meant to be one. If I were Nigel, I'd find a tame medic to sign me off on a long rest cure at the Goldeneye Estate.
I think we will start to see anti reform tactical voting this May, and a fracturing of their current pledgers willingness to actually vote
More Sanchez: “23 years ago, another US administration dragged us into a war in the Middle East. A war that, in theory, it was said at the time, was being fought to eliminate Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction, bring democracy and ensure global security.
“But which in reality, seen in perspective, produced the opposite effect, it unleashed the greatest wave of insecurity that our continent has suffered since the fall of the Berlin Wall.”
“The Iraq War generated a drastic increase in jihadist terrorism, a serious migration crisis in the Eastern Mediterranean and a generalised increase in energy prices.”
https://bsky.app/profile/chadbourn.bsky.social/post/3mg7ubdvz6c23
In the polls in June/July 24 there was a lot of late deciders too. Dealing with this as an issue is difficult for pollsters and punters, but also supports a busy ground campaign in the final week.
https://x.com/dailymail/status/2029072866742764016?s=61&t=LYVEHh2mqFy1oUJAdCfe-Q
'This is all leading to bloody Boris bumbling back in isn't it?!'
Also expect large pay demands from the non productive public sector. Hopefully it will speed up the transition to AI in many roles in the public sector
Fingers crossed things are resolved before the winter prices are locked in.
You didn't hear this from me but I am hearing that the insurers have been contacted about postponing/cancelling the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grands Prix.
Also discussions about the Baku, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi, although we'll have much bigger problems if this special military operation is still continuing in December.
Given the tightness of the calendar, if these races are postponedd, then they won't happen at all.
And lo, I beheld a grubby beige horse, and he who sat upon it ruled with sloth, lies and avarice.
It is to speed up the Apocalypse and bring on the return of Jesus.
https://jonathanlarsen.substack.com/p/us-troops-were-told-iran-war-is-for?r=fx870&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true
It is not just Iran that is being run by religious fanatics with a cult of martyrdom.
And I suspect come November we will look back at those discussions about the latter races as foresight.
A final race in Vegas is my expected outcome
Who now seems to be rowing back from his previous support . Hard to understand why he gave what seemed total support to begin with .
Clearly if energy prices rocket and inflation rises it’s hard to avoid blame if you backed the action .
A case of God moving in mysterious ways. I guess.
“23 years ago, another US administration dragged us into a war in the Middle East. A war that, in theory, it was said at the time, was being fought to eliminate Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction, bring democracy and ensure global security.
“But which in reality, seen in perspective, produced the opposite effect, it unleashed the greatest wave of insecurity that our continent has suffered since the fall of the Berlin Wall.”
“The Iraq War generated a drastic increase in jihadist terrorism, a serious migration crisis in the Eastern Mediterranean and a generalised increase in energy prices.”
Is any of that incorrect ?
And what's the plan to stop that happening this time around ?
Oh, there isn't one.
At least 23 years ago, the US assembled a coalition, and some measure of international agreement for the action.
This time around, it's a war on a whim, precipitated by Netenyahu.
The line that those who question this bombing campaign are supporters of the Iranian regime is an utterly threadbare one.
If Trump was going to do something like this without any real planning, the time to do so would have been when the mullahs started massacring the protestors.
I don't see either being over 15% come the next general election. Perhaps somewhat less, especially Reform if Farage has got bored by then. The risk for Labour is that the Greens take their Corbyn-inclined vote.
Yesterday it was the turn of Herr Mertz. He didn't know where to put himslf. It was like he was asked to do an impromptu turn at a school pantomime while the world watched. 'Go on Mertzy. pull your trousers down stand on one leg and look like you're having a good time'
Trashing Trump and his arse lickers on the right in Spain would likely give him another win .
Similarly the Danish PM called a snap election which is set for the end of March and where the previous Trump arselickers and anti-EU brigade are likely to lose seats .
"Your special adviser".
WELCH: Mr. Yoho is also the husband of your former spokesperson, Tricia McLaughlin?
NOEM: Yes
WELCH: So your former assistant and her husband are the ones that got the DHS no bid contract for $143m. Any dispute about that?
NOEM: No.
https://x.com/atrupar/status/2028902638993944595
Hurrah for the hairshirts, and the rending of flesh and the gnashing of teeth! You will no longer have to worry about the value of your property after the Rapture.
It seems to me that while there are few guides to the next government post 2029, there remains a strong probability that it will be cobbled together from the 'left of centre' rather than the 'right of centre'. Maybe that's as far as one can go in guessing.
The MiC poll also shows the damage of the divide on the right. While a majority of Labour, LD and Green voters if they could vote tactically against one party would do so against Reform and a majority of Reform voters would tactically vote against Labour, less than half of Tory voters would now tactically vote against Reform and nearly a quarter of Tory voters would even tactically vote against Reform. So while Reform can win rightwing voters it is turning off centrist swing voters, even some of those currently still voting Tory and the type of voters the right has to win to get a majority of seats at a general election
Reform could 'win' NEV and yet be behind Labour and possibly even the Tories on wards won just because of where the votes are happening this year.
And, unlike last year, Reform are declining not advancing. The pull to turnout for the great new hope is less and the maindtrea, parties voters know theyll need to if they want to stop reform.
Has anyone asked the switchers what they think of the Green policies?
No, that would be Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Though not surprising that Spain ignores that given that it has done sod all to help Ukraine:
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1303450/bilateral-aid-to-ukraine-in-a-percent-of-donor-gdp/?srsltid=AfmBOor4egrtOwJxukSagg3qTK4Lj9vOuSWDZjDFGzNCFdVz4BTieKEr
US military commanders have been invoking extremist Christian rhetoric about biblical “end times” to justify involvement in the Iran war to troops, according to complaints made to a watchdog group. The Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) says it has received more than 200 complaints from service members across all branches of the armed forces, including the marines, air force and space force.
One complainant, identified as a noncommissioned officer (NCO) in a unit that could be deployed “at any moment to join” operations against Iran, told MRFF in a complaint viewed by the Guardian that their commander had “urged us to tell our troops that this was ‘all part of God’s divine plan’ and he specifically referenced numerous citations out of the Book of Revelation referring to Armageddon and the imminent return of Jesus Christ”.
“He said that ‘President Trump has been anointed by Jesus to light the signal fire in Iran to cause Armageddon and mark his return to Earth’”, the NCO added.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2jy74895eo
Might be the difference that prevents a Reform majority. Might win some Yarmouth wards or split the Reform vote handing them to Con.
In Iran Ayatollah Khameinei is dead and Spain's support for Zelensky is pathetic, lower than the UK, France, Germany, Poland and even Canada.
https://www.kielinstitut.de/topics/war-against-ukraine/ukraine-support-tracker/
Spain also spends less on defence as a percentage of its gdp than any other nation and well below the 2% Nato target
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/econographics/whos-at-2-percent-look-how-nato-allies-have-increased-their-defense-spending-since-russias-invasion-of-ukraine/
https://x.com/rapidresponse47/status/2028917943916966241
(Plus you get to sell to be the "must have the best one" customers, as you say.)
Given the following 400 years memes of chosen, people, promised lands and smiting amalekites come easily.
And encourages association with another country big on chosen people, promised land and smiting amalekites.
(And as Tommy Docherty once said when asked if United could win the double. "To answer that I'd need crystal balls')
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ql24Z8SIeE
(Nat Con Squad - With Amber Duke, Ben Weingarten, Inez Stepman, and Will Chamberlain.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll7QZnirPqg
https://britain.votes.now/local-elections/may-26