With the Reform party at war with itself and Farage rowing back on the party’s hardline rhetoric on immigration, it would have been a politically astute move for Kemi Badenoch to assert her own position on the subject.
Me to. What a broken system we have with no sign of an alternative on the horizon. Maybe, after the collapse of Reform, some of the 'leaders' will form a new party, without Farage. We can but hope and pray.
No, policies on immigration will follow, and I expect them to be pretty radical. We've got to make sure we can do what we are saying, though, so it has to be carefully thought out. And we are inviting policy proposals,so get involved.
Bang on, I feel once again politically homeless. Badenoch is a career politician, no conviction, just what serves to maintain her position.
Me to. What a broken system we have with no sign of an alternative on the horizon. Maybe, after the collapse of Reform, some of the 'leaders' will form a new party, without Farage. We can but hope and pray.
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
Perhaps there needs to be some kind of conference of like-minded people to try to establish a serious Opposition in Parliament.
No, policies on immigration will follow, and I expect them to be pretty radical. We've got to make sure we can do what we are saying, though, so it has to be carefully thought out. And we are inviting policy proposals,so get involved.
She's a wet blanket and pulled the "Pick me, I'm different" trick.
Moronic Tory members fell for it.