
Chris Honey
942 posts

Chris Honey
@ChrishoneyCh
Proud father, son, mental health nurse, socialist and friend to many. Ex Thatto Heath & Barrow Raiders RL ...and still all round good egg 🥴



Today is proof, that you can dismantle the two party system. What you are witnessing is the construction of a new red wall and the castration of the not so conservative Tory Party. You don't need uGov polls, you don't need to know what the whole country thinks, you know the basic support levels for legacy pro Remain parties... ..you need to focus on what the 17.4 million Brexit voters are thinking I called the 2019 election right because of feedback in my FB messages 200,000 people who are Brexiteers is a wealth of information, if you can be bothered to read them... What Brexiteers do is of huge consequences moving forward. The massive benefit here is that if Reform did become government, their support for a Swiss style Direct Democracy, coupled with an honest media gives the power back to the voters. So big issues like Lockdowns, HS2, The WHO Pandemic Treaty etc get voted on by the public. Which means PARTY POLITICS is of little consequence A similar strategy could be adopted for local policy issues at Council level too. If people would just stop and think rationally, instead of latching on to what they see as heroes, we could get this country back on track. Reform is the right vehicle to instigate change at this time. It's common sense not favouritism. .Reform have put Labour in a tight place.. they need to move to the right..but they lose support by of LibDems and The Greens. The Tories have lost so much support and are unlikely to grow because they have nothing exciting to offer, they set up dreadful laws that Labour has been happy to use and they gave power away. No matter which other individuals think they can affect politics , Reform has just pushed that idea further into the long grass, as they have no presence at council level. This is the spring of a new era in politics and we have four years to grow it into a force to be reckoned with.



















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