So why do you think people are voting for them?ZedLeg wrote: Fri May 08, 2026 10:53 am There’s nothing logical about it though. Reform have nothing to offer the country except turning the place into a haven for oligarchs and grifters.
Unless you’re really into the idea of putting people in camps.
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The Evo forum really is a shadow of its former self. I remember when the internet was for the elite and now they seem to let any spastic on
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They have an expensive marketing campaign and old people like the fags and pints cosplay from Farage.
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In another kick to Starmer Anas Sarwar’s already admitted defeat in Scotland 
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Luckily our new East Surrey council was taken by the Lib Dems, thank god. Proud of that.
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Got the green msp I voted for.
Not thrilled about the number of list seats that Reform picked up but at least they didn’t win any constituency seats.
Not thrilled about the number of list seats that Reform picked up but at least they didn’t win any constituency seats.
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Don't forget the heady brew of spite and stupidity.
I've variously heard people justify their Reform vote on the basis that they *hate* the Tories, now *hate* Labour just as much, and want to make the choice that hurts them them most. Also resentment at the "liberal elite" (although I'm not sure the people saying that know what they mean by that) - e.g. reasonably affluent non-university educated self-made types annoyed at being looked down on for their education status.
I've also heard "just to shake things up" and "for a laugh".
"If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough"
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Reform appears to be fueled by deep-pocketed donors from abroad. I'm sure they wake up every day thinking only of what’s best for the normal bloke on the street.
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Well that’s what you do on Big Brother and Strictly, same thing innit?Nefarious wrote: Sat May 09, 2026 8:36 amDon't forget the heady brew of spite and stupidity.
I've variously heard people justify their Reform vote on the basis that they *hate* the Tories, now *hate* Labour just as much, and want to make the choice that hurts them them most. Also resentment at the "liberal elite" (although I'm not sure the people saying that know what they mean by that) - e.g. reasonably affluent non-university educated self-made types annoyed at being looked down on for their education status.
I've also heard "just to shake things up" and "for a laugh".
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It will be very emotionally driven I think.
We have a no go area at the rowing lake as there is a hotel full of illegals. The people who live in that area would rightly do want them gone and I believe vote for the group they feel would fix that problem.
Around South Kesteven where I am there is a conservative lady called Alicia Kearns and she is always working, visiting all the towns, always giving updates on issues and seems to be very well liked for doing what the people want. So people vote for her.
Unless we know the issues of the area I don't think it's fair to tar anyone who chooses to vote with any kind of nastiness.
I bet there are areas where a green vote is perfectly logical for that area or them personally, however bastardised I think the party is we don't know everyone's reasoning.
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We have a no go area at the rowing lake as there is a hotel full of illegals. The people who live in that area would rightly do want them gone and I believe vote for the group they feel would fix that problem.
Around South Kesteven where I am there is a conservative lady called Alicia Kearns and she is always working, visiting all the towns, always giving updates on issues and seems to be very well liked for doing what the people want. So people vote for her.
Unless we know the issues of the area I don't think it's fair to tar anyone who chooses to vote with any kind of nastiness.
I bet there are areas where a green vote is perfectly logical for that area or them personally, however bastardised I think the party is we don't know everyone's reasoning.
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I'm amazed the greens didn't do better considering the polling before. Indeed we had a couple of green councillors locally who lost their seat. Maybe that's because of sunlight being shone on their policies at a national level?
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It’s probably good reform put such a good performance in here tbh. Plenty of time for everyone to see that they’re a shambles before the next GE.
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