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What the BBC and Sky won’t tell you…..
Posted by Cuba on 8/5/2026, 13:52:49
1 Reform did less well than last year 2 Labour and Tories did better 3 Greens vote spread too thinly to convert share 4 In last year’s local elections Reform won 41 per cent of all seats contested across England. On the basis of the overnight figures, this year’s tally is around 33 per cent
Plus the majority of the lemmings voting Reform don’t know that they oppose:
Rise in minimum wage End of two-child benefit cap Expansion of free school meals, free breakfast clubs Help with school uniforms
Three years is a long time to let this sink in.
Yes many of us are well off enough so that doesn’t matter, but for millions it’s a vital lifeline, particularly for the most vulnerable children.
I'd agree but that would feel wrong so I'll go further. I'm not sure I understand the need to incentivise having children. If you can afford them great, if you can't don't have any.
I want a Ferrari. Anybody fancy funding a benefit so I can afford one?
Actually Sky just released their equivalent vote analysis . . . for whatever it's worth . . .
Sky News has released its national equivalent vote (NEV) figures (see 3.28pm) – its estimate for what the share of the vote would have been if all parts of Britain had been voting yesterday in line with the trends seen in those parts of England where voting did take place.
The figures are:
Reform UK: 27% (down 5 points from 32% last year)
Conservatives: 20% (up 2 points from 18% last year)
You speak as if the abolition of the two-child benefit cap is a good thing. Surely if you can't afford to properly look after 2 children, then don't have 3 of them - it's really not that difficult is it.
With Labour..all I see is a rise in my taxes..rise in my energy..ride in fuel cost..rise in illegal immigration..u turns every other day..mandleson sleaze..food prices rocketing..welfare cost outweighing taxes inputed..there may be more..but this Labour bunch have lied to me..like many I am fed up with working to support lazy bustards and migrants..any change welcome
They win votes on a single policy, and we all know what that is.
The things they don’t tell people are sinister but those who fall for the headline policy simply don’t care because they are told that the headline policy is all that matters.
“Clever” Bannon strategy.Winning is everything - more than you have
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