Asked about the violence in an interview with the Guardian, he said: “I can’t judge things of that enormity from where I am as mayor of Greater Manchester.”
It’s Reform as the clear favorite, with Labor and the Conservatives dueling for the third spot, and the Conservatives have been ahead most frequently in recent polls.
the Conservatives have been ahead most frequently in recent polls
According to the graph, that was true for a month in December last year and for most of the graph labour were leading the conservatives by a clear margin.
So, I reiterate, your claim that the UK is a two horse race between reform and the tories is untrue by any measure.
And it’s especially not a strong argument if you’d rather I vote green than labour.
I’m talking about actual poll results:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_next_United_Kingdom_general_election
It’s Reform as the clear favorite, with Labor and the Conservatives dueling for the third spot, and the Conservatives have been ahead most frequently in recent polls.
Labour.
According to the graph, that was true for a month in December last year and for most of the graph labour were leading the conservatives by a clear margin.
So, I reiterate, your claim that the UK is a two horse race between reform and the tories is untrue by any measure.
And it’s especially not a strong argument if you’d rather I vote green than labour.
Also consider the accuracy of polls three years in advance of an election.
Reform’s success is a problem, but an even worse problem is reinforcing the narrative that their success is inevitable.