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#41
(11-26-2025, 06:06 PM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote: Reform don’t and never will have the support to win an outright majority

They don't need a majority with our stupid voting system, the arguments for which have gone down the toilet except for the people who only want people in the centre or centre left to ever vote Labour and the centre or centre right to ever vote Tory.
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#42
(11-26-2025, 06:06 PM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote: Reform don’t and never will have the support to win an outright majority

I think your being a touch naive if you don’t think reform have real
Support amongst working people.

There is a real chance due to the main parties been really crap and voters
Are looking for a alternative lots of people I speak too say it’s
Time to give a chance to someone who says they will do what they say.
Interesting times ahead.
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#43
I'm of the view Reform might get a majority
I would have to emigrate. From Putney.
To Barnes.
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#44
(11-26-2025, 06:06 PM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote: Reform don’t and never will have the support to win an outright majority

I think you’re a tad out of touch if you think that. The only way they don’t win is tactical voting from people opposed to them. There certainly isn’t enough support for Starmer’s Labour.
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#45
Nope. It just doesn’t work with the way seats break down. It’s borderline impossible for them to get over325
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#46
YouGov has them over 300 seats in their last MRP during the summer, which puts Farage in no.10 one way or another. An MRP in October had them securing 445 seats, though that predicted an almost compete Tory wipeout (down to 7 seats), which seems unlikely.
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#47
I think if it was held today they may well just about form a coalition.

Any projections of how seats will fall in what will be the most tactical and split election we’ve ever had are frankly outdated models with no capacity for what’s changed.

People forget that while 30% May well back them at least as many will vote any way to keep them out
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#48
(11-28-2025, 12:16 PM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote: Nope. It just doesn’t work with the way seats break down. It’s borderline impossible for them to get over325

Can I introduce you to FPTP? We do not have ranked choice or proportional representation at general elections, they only need 1 more vote than whoever finishes second in enough seats even if 75% of the country votes against them.
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#49
(11-28-2025, 12:31 PM)Borin' Baggie Wrote:
(11-28-2025, 12:16 PM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote: Nope. It just doesn’t work with the way seats break down. It’s borderline impossible for them to get over325

Can I introduce you to FPTP? We do not have ranked choice or proportional representation at general elections, they only need 1 more vote than whoever finishes second in enough seats even if 75% of the country votes against them.

I’m not sure what your point is mate. I’m saying the way their vote breaks down demographically they can’t win 326 seats. I’m not arguing anything else

Or maybe you think there are enough constituencies where that works. There ain’t.
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#50
For all of the predictions and polls there is one massive element that is missing from the Reform roadshow and that is any real analysis of what they stand for (reducing the footprint of the NHS and moving to an insurance based system, tax breaks for the wealthy, and reduction in spend on local services for example).

As we get nearer any sort of election let’s hope that the British people don’t get fooled twice from the same bullshit merchant. However having seen the amount of idiots that think flags are a good way to spend their time and money then I’m not convinced.

It’s one thing saying we want change but that is all too familiar from 2016 and if Labour, and the Tories, want to remove the threat of Farage then they have to call out Brexit for the disaster that it has been.

(11-28-2025, 12:34 PM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote:
(11-28-2025, 12:31 PM)Borin' Baggie Wrote:
(11-28-2025, 12:16 PM)tHEgLASSdOORS Wrote: Nope. It just doesn’t work with the way seats break down. It’s borderline impossible for them to get over325

Can I introduce you to FPTP? We do not have ranked choice or proportional representation at general elections, they only need 1 more vote than whoever finishes second in enough seats even if 75% of the country votes against them.

I’m not sure what your point is mate. I’m saying the way their vote breaks down demographically they can’t win 326 seats. I’m not arguing anything else

Or maybe you think there are enough constituencies where that works. There ain’t.

Ironically at this point PR would give them a better shout at winning
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