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Once again, the warning signs are there for the current government if they do not do enough to change things for the electorate quickly enough.
I've said it before, will say it again and will keep on saying it: May's local elections have the potential to start a shake up of this country's political landscape in a way he haven't seen in generations.
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Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View PostOnce again, the warning signs are there for the current government if they do not do enough to change things for the electorate quickly enough.
I've said it before, will say it again and will keep on saying it: May's local elections have the potential to start a shake up of this country's political landscape in a way he haven't seen in generations.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...les-says-study
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(1) Reform UK overtakes Labour for first time in national opinion poll – UK politics live
There's a breakdown of how it doesn't mean Farage will be PM as such currently but as a side note it feels like an early death knell for Badenoch's time in charge of the Tories
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Report shows UK spends £11.7bn on hospital care for terminal patients who would rather die at home or in a hospice
Under current rules, civil child sexual abuse cases must be brought within three years of turning 18
Exclusive: Pressure group set up by MPs from seats where Reform came second amid concern about party’s rise
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Growth forecasts likely to be downgraded, with rate-setting committee tipped to cut lending rate from 4.75% to 4.5%
Cabinet Office minister will unveil a set of performance standards intended to ensure value for money in Whitehall
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She should tell herself
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Post(1) Reform UK overtakes Labour for first time in national opinion poll – UK politics live
There's a breakdown of how it doesn't mean Farage will be PM as such currently but as a side note it feels like an early death knell for Badenoch's time in charge of the Tories
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Originally posted by charlesr View Post
Increasingly feeling like a one-term government.
Pesky younger generation...forcing the Government to infringe on people's rights to privacy...Last edited by Nu-Eclipse; 08-02-2025, 16:56.
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I do wonder if Labour are front-loading their tenure with the rubbish stuff, ready for all the puppies and chocolates announcements closer to the next General Election.
You'll still have people banging on about the OAP fuel allowance fiasco, though.
This whole fiasco with the WhatsApp messages isn't helping.
Health minister Andrew Gwynne has been sacked after a newspaper revealed he sent a string of offensive and abusive WhatsApp messages.
Basically, he sounds like a right idiot for saying that he hopes a 72 year old resident who complained about her bin collection will be dead soon and loads of horrible, racist and sexist stuff. Another MP in the group has apologised for not calling him out.
As for Reform, I genuinely believe that they will form a majority in the next GE, the Conformatives.
When it comes to the crunch, Farage won't want to be PM as it sounds a bit too much like hard work, but he will back their latest MP, Tommy Robinson.
Plus, because it's a limited company, Farage will still get the cash.
Soon after, the country will resume its downward spiral of blaming minorities for everything, without actually fixing things.
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