Sean_F
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Re: From penumbra to umbra? – politicalbetting.com
The Conservative and Labour parties had a bedrock of loyal supporters in the 1980’s, that does not exist now. Back in 1985, I joined the Young Conservatives as soon as I turned 18, and Exeter Univers… (View Post)4 -
Re: She may be gone but the Truss legacy still endures – politicalbetting.com
Reform are absorbing the Conservative vote, but also pulling in votes from Labour, and former non-voters. (View Post)2 -
Re: She may be gone but the Truss legacy still endures – politicalbetting.com
Yougov suggest about 900,000 switchers from Labour, and 1.7m from the Conservatives, to Reform, since 2024. What Reform does is unite the right wing vote, in Labour-held seats. (View Post)2 -
Re: She may be gone but the Truss legacy still endures – politicalbetting.com
Support for Reform definitely extends into the professional classes. The divisions they won in Broxbourne were the two wealthiest. They carried plenty of rich wards in Kent. (View Post)1 -
Re: She may be gone but the Truss legacy still endures – politicalbetting.com
What would be funny is if Farage said she was too loopy for them. (View Post)4