The only vote that will shake up the system into something that listens to the people is a strong "non of the above" voice, and that appears to be Reform.
Not really. Reform have very little chance in this election. What they'll look like in 2029 is another matter though, partly because they will try to take over the right-of-centre politics from the Conservative party. However, I think there are enough many right-of-centre people that would not want to hold their nose and vote Reform that the Tory party will be back in a few years.
I don't think many people on here have any sympathy for the finances of the Reform Party.
Anyway, spoiling your ballot is the traditional way of saying for "none of the above". Picking "Reform" is slightly different as it isn't really "none of the above". It's more "I don't like any of the traditional parties so I'll vote for this new bunch as some kind of a protest vote."
Not really. Reform have very little chance in this election. What they'll look like in 2029 is another matter though, partly because they will try to take over the right-of-centre politics from the Conservative party. However, I think there are enough many right-of-centre people that would not want to hold their nose and vote Reform that the Tory party will be back in a few years.
I don't think many people on here have any sympathy for the finances of the Reform Party.
Anyway, spoiling your ballot is the traditional way of saying for "none of the above". Picking "Reform" is slightly different as it isn't really "none of the above". It's more "I don't like any of the traditional parties so I'll vote for this new bunch as some kind of a protest vote."