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on June 5, 2026, 5:34 pm, in reply to "True, but she was still embarassingly bad.."
Kenyon the Plucky Plumber: who'll sit on the benches next to Farage and Lee Anderson and have zero power to change their lives - even if the knuckle draggers were minded to...which they're not.
It's as transactional as that at the end of the day.
I can see Burnham getting about 50% of the vote unless he drops the Ming vase.
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she's a councillor and more senior in the Greens than the guy she replaced. Vacuous 'progressive' soundbites. at one point she ended up being out argued by the Reform moron by ludicrously denying that there was any relationship between immigration and housing. You Are Right That Burnham should win, but there's a large chunk of the electorate, particularly in seats like this That is in a 'last roll of the dice' mood, which for them means Reform.
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I doubt the Greens want to split the potential Labour vote and they've put a placeholder candidate in there to ensure that.
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The Reform candidate was appalling.
Burnham sitting there with his hands up to his face trying to hide a grin of Cheshire Cat proportions.
Surely to goodness he cant lose Makerfield to that dickhead?
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