I'm baffled by people rubbing their hands with glee at how unpopular Labour are. When Reform appears to be the alternative. I didn't vote for Labour but do have some sympathy with what they're trying to do. And KS's record globally has been pretty good so far. Better than the previous lot.
I have a Reform council (it's important to remember these are council elections in the most part) and they have just spent millions on private consultants to identify cost savings. What they've not done is link any payments to these consultants to actual cost savings being achieved. They have been monumentally scammed and yet are completely oblivious to the fact.
This added to Farage's "oops I forgot to declare I was given a £5 million prezzie" and it's kind of baffling that a party that has achieved nothing apart from being a negative drag on the UK is so popular. I mean what has Nigel ever actually been right about? Brexit? Nope. Being cosy with Russia (he used to be on RT pretty regularly)? Nope. Liz Truss' budget being the best ever? Nope. Iran war? Nope.
But crack on. If the likes of Reform are consistently shown to be as appalling as they have been so far in positions of power, then perhaps people will see through the reality of them.
In the meantime, if I had a vote, which I don't, I'd vote for the Lib Dems who, despite Davey's antics (which is the only way he manages to get news coverage when all Nige has to do is hold a pint), actually come up with some common sense from time to time unlike pie in the sky Greens or the Tory extremist retirement home Reform.