Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
The Conservative party who aren't really conservatives are actually part of the problem.

I think of labour and conservatives party like the old firm....they actually need one another to share the power aboot.....the alternative SNP is akin to the dabs winning the league......so their ain't much choice.

Whether Reform will be allowed to turn the political landscape of this country on its head remains to be seen.
I wholly agree with the first two sentences. I'm not convinced with Reform although they do have a fair few good ideas. They also have a few nutters in tow imo and splitting the right wing vote is not a great idea. Despite reckoning the Tories as useless and Reform as not fit for purpose, as they currently stand, some form of electoral pact or merger would seem to me to be the only way forward for the right of UK politics. The loony left, that is the lot only slightly loonier than the Labour Party, Communists, Workers Party etc. don't make much headway in UK politics and the Liberals, another shower of useless left leaning sorts, are only likely in future to form a pact with Labour if Labour required such at the next election. If we are to be saved from an ongoing left wing nightmare the right of UK politics surely has to get their act together over the next few years. It's ironic that as many of our neighbouring countries and many others around the world drift to the right we in the UK lurch to the left. Says it all about the state the feuding Tories left us in.