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General election 2024

Why is there no coverage of reform party policies ?

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Alfreddoeblin · 06/06/2024 18:26

Just that really. Labour and Tory party to a greater or lesser extent are being scrutinised hugely. The reform party not so much. Why ?

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SomersetBrie · 25/06/2024 17:57

1dayatatime · 25/06/2024 17:45

@Thingscanonlygetsunk

"For example is the leader democratically elected by members, or do they just appoint themselves"

In the case of Reform then Farage as the majority shareholder can just appoint himself (as he did).

However this model becomes completely unworkable once Reform has MPs because each individual MP can say "nah don't think so to Farage" on any topic.

They probably have to sign an agreement before they join the "party", no way Nigel would allow his own members disagree with him.

Thingscanonlygetsunk · 25/06/2024 18:22

SomersetBrie · 25/06/2024 17:57

They probably have to sign an agreement before they join the "party", no way Nigel would allow his own members disagree with him.

Although interestingly Farage when asked about policies on Reform Ltd's website the day after he announced he was unilaterally taking over, he disowned a whole number of them.

Presumably he can do that any moment he likes.

Some of Reform Ltd's supporters would be in for a shock if they were to discover that their "contract" specifies that migration should continue at pretty much the current levels.

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