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Daily Mail front page 10:14 - Sep 5 with 2097 viewsgtsb1966

That comment....what are they actually saying here. Are they moving from a Tory mouthpiece to backing Reform or do they want them to merge? Does anyone actually think Farage will be the next prime minister. I dont but if he is God help us.

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Daily Mail front page on 10:19 - Sep 5 with 1998 viewsDanTheMan

I doubt the Mail particularly cares whether it's Reform or the Conservatives, as long as they get in.

But to do that, you need to not have a split vote.

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Daily Mail front page on 10:20 - Sep 5 with 1982 viewsGuthrum

They always backed the UKIP entryist wing of the Conservative Party anyway, which is most of those who have or are leaving for Reform. Works either way for them - Reform takes over from the Tories or the latter are pushed into simply becoming them (maybe even outdoing, in their zeal to reclaim voters).
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Daily Mail front page on 10:20 - Sep 5 with 1969 viewsSuperKieranMcKenna

lol at losing Dorries being a ‘massive blow’

Talk about low bar…
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Daily Mail front page on 10:31 - Sep 5 with 1873 viewsLinners

Farage is bookies favourite to be the next PM, and I don't think that's just for the headlines/rage betting. I reckon it's a coin toss at the moment between him and anyone else.
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Daily Mail front page on 10:36 - Sep 5 with 1827 viewsMattinLondon

Hasn’t The Daily Mail always been on the right of the Tory Party? So if they do endorse hate preacher Farage then it won’t be much of a surprise.

I do think that the moderates of the Tory Party should now spilt to form a new party - still maintaining a lot of Tory traditions but with a softer tone towards the EU, the environment and other social issues. Probably will never happen, but I do think given the present political climate, it’ll be quite popular.
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Daily Mail front page on 10:43 - Sep 5 with 1781 viewsnoggin

If Reform wins the next election, I'll give up my British passport, for good. I don't want to be any part of a nation that elects fascists and outright racists.

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Daily Mail front page on 10:44 - Sep 5 with 1775 viewsBloomBlue

A long way to go before the next GE, but based on some of the current polls*, if it happened now, it would be PM Farage.

*I appreciate polls are often wrong, and people will actually vote differently than what they selected in a poll 24 hours earlier.
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Daily Mail front page on 10:49 - Sep 5 with 1745 viewsBlueschev

They will unite. One things the Tories are very brilliant at it's winning. They won't let Reform overtake them so they'll absorb them, and we'll have Farage as PM.
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Daily Mail front page on 10:50 - Sep 5 with 1740 viewsnoggin

Next Saturday, that big march thing, is a worry. I really hope The Met have a plan to avoid serious disorder, or things could turn ugly. The Yaxley Lennon sheep are all over social media, firing each other up. Cocaine dealers and off license owners will be rubbing their hands.

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Daily Mail front page on 11:04 - Sep 5 with 1657 viewsSwansea_Blue

Daily Mail front page on 10:20 - Sep 5 by SuperKieranMcKenna

lol at losing Dorries being a ‘massive blow’

Talk about low bar…


Bizarre isn’t it. She’s irrelevant, but maybe she’s a cult hero with Brexit crowd 🤷‍♂️

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Daily Mail front page on 11:09 - Sep 5 with 1614 viewsBlueschev

Daily Mail front page on 10:20 - Sep 5 by SuperKieranMcKenna

lol at losing Dorries being a ‘massive blow’

Talk about low bar…


They know full well it's bollox, but they continue to set the mood music that Reform are an unstoppable force.
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Daily Mail front page on 11:24 - Sep 5 with 1523 viewsmellowblue

Daily Mail front page on 11:04 - Sep 5 by Swansea_Blue

Bizarre isn’t it. She’s irrelevant, but maybe she’s a cult hero with Brexit crowd 🤷‍♂️


Pretty handy for Reform to have someone who at least has operated in top end politics, she can bring some perspective, if not much talent.
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Daily Mail front page on 11:26 - Sep 5 with 1487 viewsGlasgowBlue

More likely that they are trying to nudge the Tories to the right.

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Daily Mail front page on 11:53 - Sep 5 with 1378 viewsleitrimblue

Daily Mail front page on 11:26 - Sep 5 by GlasgowBlue

More likely that they are trying to nudge the Tories to the right.


If my understanding of the earth as a flat disk floating in the ocean is correct, surely if the Tories move further to the right they will just full off the edge?
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Daily Mail front page on 12:09 - Sep 5 with 1282 viewsFtnfwest

Daily Mail front page on 10:50 - Sep 5 by noggin

Next Saturday, that big march thing, is a worry. I really hope The Met have a plan to avoid serious disorder, or things could turn ugly. The Yaxley Lennon sheep are all over social media, firing each other up. Cocaine dealers and off license owners will be rubbing their hands.


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Daily Mail front page on 12:30 - Sep 5 with 1186 viewsBlueBadger

Daily Mail front page on 11:04 - Sep 5 by Swansea_Blue

Bizarre isn’t it. She’s irrelevant, but maybe she’s a cult hero with Brexit crowd 🤷‍♂️


There's a fair few cults associated with Brexit...

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Daily Mail front page on 12:57 - Sep 5 with 1061 viewsGuthrum

Daily Mail front page on 11:53 - Sep 5 by leitrimblue

If my understanding of the earth as a flat disk floating in the ocean is correct, surely if the Tories move further to the right they will just full off the edge?


I think they did that a long time ago.

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Daily Mail front page on 13:16 - Sep 5 with 987 viewsitfcjoe

Daily Mail front page on 10:19 - Sep 5 by DanTheMan

I doubt the Mail particularly cares whether it's Reform or the Conservatives, as long as they get in.

But to do that, you need to not have a split vote.


And bar the last election it has always been the right with one party with the 'left' split across a few

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Daily Mail front page on 13:36 - Sep 5 with 920 viewsEuanTown

I think it will be more about who the sun picks for a lot of voters.
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Daily Mail front page on 13:49 - Sep 5 with 865 viewsitfc_bucks

The Tories need another purge, and have done for quite some time.

They can't out Farage Farage, so a return to sensible, centre-right politics, focussing on competence and delivery is the way ahead.

That purge, unfortunately for them, would effectively decimate the Parliamentary party and leadership, so is unlikely to happen.
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Daily Mail front page on 15:31 - Sep 5 with 619 viewsPinewoodblue

Daily Mail front page on 13:49 - Sep 5 by itfc_bucks

The Tories need another purge, and have done for quite some time.

They can't out Farage Farage, so a return to sensible, centre-right politics, focussing on competence and delivery is the way ahead.

That purge, unfortunately for them, would effectively decimate the Parliamentary party and leadership, so is unlikely to happen.


You are right but those purged will switch to Reform.

We have seen elsewhere, US for example, how stupid an electorate can be.

As for Daily Fail not sure they care who is in power as long as they are on the right of politics.

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Daily Mail front page on 15:47 - Sep 5 with 553 viewsjontysnut

Daily Mail front page on 15:31 - Sep 5 by Pinewoodblue

You are right but those purged will switch to Reform.

We have seen elsewhere, US for example, how stupid an electorate can be.

As for Daily Fail not sure they care who is in power as long as they are on the right of politics.


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Daily Mail front page on 15:49 - Sep 5 with 524 viewsreusersfreekicks

Daily Mail front page on 11:24 - Sep 5 by mellowblue

Pretty handy for Reform to have someone who at least has operated in top end politics, she can bring some perspective, if not much talent.


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Daily Mail front page on 17:11 - Sep 5 with 360 viewsBlueandTruesince82

I dont think he'll be next PM. I do think reform might get most seats and a hung Parliament but that given the Tories are heading for wipeout i imagine he wont be able to form a government....

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