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The reform party has agreed to continue the triple lock

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infoman Tue 14-Apr-26 02:23:01

if they win power in the general election,will this change your stance on voting in the local elections??

Oreo Wed 15-Apr-26 16:55:26

LizzieDrip

Wyllow3

I think a few prods are being introduced for the purposes of their sheer amusement, not worth rising to bait?

Yes Wyllow … I think some schools might still be on holiday🤣 Sad isn’t it🤷‍♀️

I think you both really mean that you disagree with those posters😉

Oreo Wed 15-Apr-26 16:57:57

crazygranmda

ronib

No not a vote for Reform WWM2. Most likely not going to vote. What is the point?

Ronib not voting isn't an option for me, as I would see it as a betrayal of what the suffragettes went through to get women the vote. My Grandfather made this very clear to me back in the 50s.

If you go to the Polling station and spoil your ballot paper, it has to be counted. It is a way of expressing your disillusionment with the current system.

Just my viewpoint. I rarely post, so hope I don't regret doing so smile

I’m considering spoiling my ballot paper next time around, something along the lines of ‘none of these eejits’.

ronib Wed 15-Apr-26 17:07:29

You do realise that almost the same number don’t vote as do? It’s very troubling especially for general elections crazygranmda.
I can’t get over excited about local elections as the LibDems are reelected here every time.

Casdon Wed 15-Apr-26 17:21:37

It is a responsibility for all citizens to vote in my opinion, think how hard our forbears fought for the right. I agree with crazygranmda, it’s better to go, and express your frustration by spoiling your ballot paper than to not vote at all, because your vote is counted.

Chocolatelovinggran Wed 15-Apr-26 17:36:40

Maremia, I live in Kent which has Reform group leading it. Kent is a very large county, and was spoken of, by this group, as being a " flagship" to demonstrate their effectiveness.
I have posted before about the selling of artwork donated to the people of Kent, and the £600, 000 spent on parking for certain councillors.
The most recent full meeting seemed likely to be contentious, so a senior barrister, a KC, was employed to give advice to the Reform party . A KC costs around £250 per hour.

Susieq62 Wed 15-Apr-26 17:52:25

People are confusing local elections , and what they represent, with general elections.
Do Reform really believe that I will vote for them when their leader is the biggest liar, misogynist, grifter, racist, bigot, cheat this country has ever known? It is full of Tory has beens who show no commitment to their constituents.
Nothing Reform says or “promises” would EVER persuade me to tick their box. However, I would never spoil my ballot paper either as that shows sheer disregard for those who went before us to ensure we can vote.

LizzieDrip Wed 15-Apr-26 17:55:59

I think you both really mean that you disagree with those posters😉

Yes Oreo … I do disagree with:

“I thought it was something you put on your bike”

“Hurray Reform, the party for people over 100 years old” 🙄

LizzieDrip Wed 15-Apr-26 17:59:21

Sorry, misquoted that nugget of brilliance; should read:

“Hurray, Reform the party for people below 100 years old”

(Still doesn’t make sense)🤷‍♀️

Boz Wed 15-Apr-26 18:10:27

Irrespective of Reforms policies they will win "bigly" as the majority of voters are not political and will use Reform or Green to get rid of Labour, who are seen as ruinous to the Country.
A poll at the weekend for the local elections saw Reform massively ahead - I have never a political gap like this.

67notout Wed 15-Apr-26 18:12:12

Vote for that corrupt party? Never.

twaddle Wed 15-Apr-26 18:16:52

Is calling people "Virtue Signaling Wokes" rude?

twaddle Wed 15-Apr-26 18:20:30

Allira

^Any you know what they say about Liberals. Scratch a Liberal and you get a Fascist^

Well, that's one I've never heard of!!
Sounds like a Reform soundbite rather than true.

I'd never heard it either. I know quite a few Lib Dems. I'm going to ask if I can scratch them to test out this hypothesis.

Doodledog Wed 15-Apr-26 18:20:51

AGAA4

David49

Im very glad that at least some on this forum think that a Starmer is the best PM for the UK at present, it would be nice if they would speak up more to support him

I think many of us have spoken up. I'm glad Starmer did not let Trump bully him into complying with his 'order' to join him in an illegal war.

Many of us have, but we are then told that we do so 'blindly' and uncritically, and that disagreeing with his critics is a 'pile on'. Posting on N&P feels a bit pointless these days, so I rarely do it.

Anyway, it would take a lot more than the promise of keeping the triple lock to make me vote Reform. I can't think what would, really. The thought of them taking power scares me.

twaddle Wed 15-Apr-26 18:25:11

Boz

Irrespective of Reforms policies they will win "bigly" as the majority of voters are not political and will use Reform or Green to get rid of Labour, who are seen as ruinous to the Country.
A poll at the weekend for the local elections saw Reform massively ahead - I have never a political gap like this.

OK! I'm confused. You're claim people aren't "political". Yet they're fed up with Labour. If they're not "political", how do they know that Labour is responsible for their daily woes?

What do you mean by being "political"?

How exactly is Labour ruining the country?

If I am to believe another poster, it's all about immigration and crime. Is this belief correct?

David49 Wed 15-Apr-26 18:32:53

Boz

Irrespective of Reforms policies they will win "bigly" as the majority of voters are not political and will use Reform or Green to get rid of Labour, who are seen as ruinous to the Country.
A poll at the weekend for the local elections saw Reform massively ahead - I have never a political gap like this.

Dont over estimate the Green vote they will gain a few seats, all from Labour. Judging by the local Green councilors they even gave the local Liberals voting them down, very extreme views.

David49 Wed 15-Apr-26 18:34:20

Have

Boz Wed 15-Apr-26 18:42:11

It's perception really. People are not so well off these days and will blame the Government. Ever so.
They are aware of politics through soundbites. The next election will be won or lost on SM. Greens and Reform are good at this.
It is so bad for Labour that it looks like Rachel Reeves will lose her seat in a GE.

Casdon Wed 15-Apr-26 18:44:26

Boz

Irrespective of Reforms policies they will win "bigly" as the majority of voters are not political and will use Reform or Green to get rid of Labour, who are seen as ruinous to the Country.
A poll at the weekend for the local elections saw Reform massively ahead - I have never a political gap like this.

They won’t win in Wales or Scotland, where the most significant, national level elections will be taking place.

Casdon Wed 15-Apr-26 18:46:03

Boz

It's perception really. People are not so well off these days and will blame the Government. Ever so.
They are aware of politics through soundbites. The next election will be won or lost on SM. Greens and Reform are good at this.
It is so bad for Labour that it looks like Rachel Reeves will lose her seat in a GE.

I think you mean she would lose her seat in a general election if it happened now, which it isn’t going to?

DaisyAnneReturns Wed 15-Apr-26 18:47:43

Cossy

Allira

Any you know what they say about Liberals. Scratch a Liberal and you get a Fascist

Well, that's one I've never heard of!!
Sounds like a Reform soundbite rather than true.

🤣🤣🤣 Never heard such a nonsense expression in my life!

Especially given the widely used expressions “woke liberals” and “lefty liberals”

I felt like you but apparently we are wrong and that sentiment absolutely exists and has been said, but not as a single famous, traceable quote by one well-known person. It’s more of a political slogan/proverb that’s been used in different forms. Many sources trace its popularization to left-wing activist circles, especially the Black Panther Party in the 1960s–70s.

Even if that exact wording is modern-ish, the underlying idea is older. In 1925, David Lloyd George said: “If you scratch a Conservative, you find a Fascist.”

Every day's a school day!

MT62 Wed 15-Apr-26 18:51:02

Graphite

unusual for voters to switch from Tory to Labour or vice versa.

Why do I rarely see typos until it's posted and highlighted in pink?

I switched from labour to Tory, after Blair took us into a war.

twaddle Wed 15-Apr-26 18:53:36

Well, thank you for that DAR. You learn something every day. However, I expect Lloyd George knew the difference between Conservatives and Liberals - and he referred to Conservatives. Secondly, I think I'm correct that the Black Panther Party was American, in which case any reference to liberals would have been different from the UK's LibDems. The American and UK definition of liberal (with a small 'l' is different.

Graphite Wed 15-Apr-26 19:02:14

MT62

Graphite

unusual for voters to switch from Tory to Labour or vice versa.

Why do I rarely see typos until it's posted and highlighted in pink?

I switched from labour to Tory, after Blair took us into a war.

Yes and those were exceptional circumstances.

Here's the voter flow chart from 2019 to 2024.

Little movement between dark blue and red but a big switch from dark blue to turquoise.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 15-Apr-26 19:03:49

Do any of you have friends who have/intend to vote Reform?

Would it change your friendship?

I have, but, our friendship goes way back, and is far more important than an X on a ballot paper.

Casdon Wed 15-Apr-26 19:06:49

MT62

Graphite

unusual for voters to switch from Tory to Labour or vice versa.

Why do I rarely see typos until it's posted and highlighted in pink?

I switched from labour to Tory, after Blair took us into a war.

That’s a plausible reason, so I trust you haven’t criticised Starmer for keeping the UK out of this illegal war?