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Zia Yusuf Resigns As Reform UK Chairman

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Labour win yesterday's Holyrood by-election, with highly fancied Reform pushed into third place.
Well done the Scots for telling Reform where they can shove their racist bollucks. I hope the Welsh take note.
 
There seems to be a lot of traction for Reform in Wales, and not from the more typical older more conservative generations. It seems that Labour/socialism = bad these days.

It’s all because people are skint, Reform gives them a bogeyman. Sound familiar?
 
Labour win yesterday's Holyrood by-election, with highly fancied Reform pushed into third place.
Well done the Scots for telling Reform where they can shove their racist bollucks. I hope the Welsh take note.
It’s going to be very bad in the Senydd elections Pegs. As much labour’s fault as anyone’s. I’d love an overwhelming Plaid vote, but I think it’ll go Kippers.
 
It’s going to be very bad in the Senydd elections Pegs. As much labour’s fault as anyone’s. I’d love an overwhelming Plaid vote, but I think it’ll go Kippers.
Lots of time for things to change, but I'm in agreement that Labour's vote is going to plummet. It's probably time for that in Wales to be fair.

Thankfully the changes they're making will make it very difficult for anyone to gain a majority. Hopefully Plaid will win enough votes to be the majority party in a coalition with Labour to govern.
 
Lots of time for things to change, but I'm in agreement that Labour's vote is going to plummet. It's probably time for that in Wales to be fair.

Thankfully the changes they're making will make it very difficult for anyone to gain a majority. Hopefully Plaid will win enough votes to be the majority party in a coalition with Labour to govern.
Voting Labour next year will be a wasted vote and a leg up for the racist party.
 
Labour win yesterday's Holyrood by-election, with highly fancied Reform pushed into third place.
Well done the Scots for telling Reform where they can shove their racist bollucks. I hope the Welsh take note.
Unfortunately the reform vote went UP 26%. That worries me.
 
Unfortunately the reform vote went UP 26%. That worries me.
Yes, even though they lost labour went down, SNP tanked and Tories collapsed. Racists hoovered up a lot of votes.
 
Voting Labour next year will be a wasted vote and a leg up for the racist party.

I see your point, but I think all the parties other than Reform and the Tories would form a coalition government if needed, especially if Reform get one of the highest percentages of overall votes.
 

QUOTE: "Reform has come a long way since I was appointed Chairman, and has moved from ‘startup’ to ‘scaleup’. Given this, and that we have now won power at a local level, I will focus on a new role. I will be running the UK DOGE team to fight for taxpayers, as well as working on party policy and representing it in the media. I will continue to give all my time to the most important project of my life, getting a Reform government elected with Nigel as Prime Minister." END OF QUOTE.
 

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