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Reform UK are having their 2023 Party Conference in Birmingham.

A selection of the speeches so far.


^ Nigel Farage (Reform UK Honorary President)


^ Richard Tice (Reform UK Party Leader)


^ Dr David Bull (Reform UK Deputy Leader)


^ Ben Habib (Reform UK Brexit Spokesman)


^ Anne Widdecombe
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okay.......
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Thanks for posting this SKB. I agree with a lot of what they had to say.
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Reform UK now has it's first ever MP, ex-Conservative MP Lee Anderson has joined Reform UK!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68532602

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Looking at the current polling, it will be very interesting to see how many seats Reform get in the GE.

I think they stand a good chance of landing 7/8 seats, particularly in the Red Wall, were Tory promises have proved hollow.

Labour have simply 'detached' themselves from their birthplace and become a London centric party, while I suspect a swing back towards Labour, I don't think they will fully regain the area either....

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None. They'll end up with no seats because their support is too thinly spread. They will hand a lot of seats to Labour though.
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Agreed - I think they are in the same position as the Liberals were for many years, though with less overall support
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Pseudo wrote: 28 Apr 2024, 13:11 None. They'll end up with no seats because their support is too thinly spread. They will hand a lot of seats to Labour though.
Possibly, I do think they will gain seats in the red wall..
The Conservatives will have their ass handed to them, and deservingly so too....

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