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Reform is not a political party but a private company so I guess the fact that they can collectively stand is pretty undemocratic.
But they are standing so if you want to vote for them as “none of the above” then fill your jackboots.
Edited at Colin_the_Bald’s request (and kicking myself for not coming up with it)
NONE of the political parties represent what typical people want - am I wrong ?
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.
In reply to "Big" Ted, It's designed to take funds from the Party it's being returned to, and that is a vote against a multi-party system.