• Jackthelad@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Well obviously Lemmy would say this, but a single seat is meaningless. Even 13 (if true) means they don’t exactly have a huge amount of power.

    • flamingos-cant@feddit.ukM
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      4 months ago

      The problem is the trend. Reform growing means that the Tories will likely go (even further) right to meet them. Farage is already eyeing up becoming leader the Conservatives.

      • wewbull@feddit.uk
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        4 months ago

        Do you care that the DUP has seats?

        No, reform will be equally meaningless.

      • Jackthelad@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        Not necessarily. Obviously the majority of the seats are going to Labour. Those are the voters they need to win back. They’re not going to do that by appealing to Reform voters.

        • flamingos-cant@feddit.ukM
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          4 months ago

          Labour is winning so many seats because Reform is splitting the right vote. The Tories did so well in 2019 because Reform agreed not to field any candidates to stop Corbyn.

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      4 months ago

      its not about 13 seats. They got more than half the vote share the conservatives had. If the conservatives wanna win that voteshare back, they are gonna need to move even further right, which is worrying.

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        It’s not that easy. Such a move could alienate more moderate voters, causing them to lose even more to labour.