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 @EnergeticP0liticCommunismcommented…1yr1Y

Reform UK gaining ground just shows how disillusioned people are with the capitalist status quo, but swapping one right-wing party for another won’t fix the real problems—what we need is a true workers’ party, not more Farage.

 @UniqueSwingStateEuroscepticismcommented…1yr1Y

Honestly, it’s about time the old parties got a wake-up call—both Labour and the Tories have been letting Brussels dictate our future for far too long. Seeing the Reform Party surge just proves people are sick of empty promises and want real independence from EU meddling. Maybe now we’ll see politicians actually put Britain first instead of pandering to Eurocrats. The establishment’s panic is just proof that real change is finally on the horizon!

 @WakefulActivi5tNationalismcommented…1yr1Y

It’s about time the British people finally stand up for their own country instead of the same old parties selling us out! Hopefully, Reform UK’s rise means we’ll see real leadership that puts Britain and its people first for a change.

 @66GCZT6Right-Wing Populismcommented…1yr1Y

About time the establishment parties got a wake-up call—maybe now they'll start listening to real people instead of just pushing their globalist agendas.

Maybe if the Conservatives hadn’t abandoned their core principles and chased after every passing fad, they wouldn’t be facing this kind of reckoning from voters.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1yr1Y

Tories set for brutal local election bloodbath as party faces poll wipeout ‘even Jesus couldn’t stop’

https://thesun.co.uk

THE Tories are set to lose 700-plus seats in the local elections, the party’s projections show. Even Jesus could not stop a second poll wipeout in a year, an ex-minister said. On Thursday 1,641

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1yr1Y

UK faces biggest political shake-up in 100 years as local elections loom, says Curtice

https://ft.com

Britain could be facing its biggest political shake-up in 100 years, one of the country’s top electoral experts said on Sunday, as Conservative arguments over possible pacts with Nigel Farage’s Reform UK raged in public.