| Please do watch - this will be the consequence of Reform Councils 08:55 - May 22 with 658 views | unstableblue | https://www.instagram.com/reel I believe this guy Because these outcomes had already been proven on every Reform council won to date Now they’ve won on scale - including across Suffolk and Kent Won on an embrace the flag, anti immigration stance, putting in random completely unqualified candidates - focussed on ridiculous agendas We will feel the impact of this It will lower people’s standard of living And then we’ll get a Reform government The immigration went up because of Brexit you fools! And your leader brought us Brexit. CANT YOU SEE? |  |
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| Text summary of events on 09:26 - May 22 with 601 views | unstableblue | At Kent County Council, the Green Party’s push to tackle the county's water crisis faced major hurdles when the Reform UK-led administration diverted attention by pushing through new constitutional requirements for official meetings to begin with the Lord's Prayer and conclude with the National Anthem. Kent Council +2 The recent clash centered around two distinct issues at County Hall: 1. Water Supply and Infrastructure The Green Action: Green Party councillors proposed a motion for a time-limited debate focusing on strengthening water infrastructure. They cited the severe failures by South East Water, chronic underinvestment, asset stripping, and the impossibility of sustaining government housing targets given current water shortages. The Outcome: Rather than adopting strict mandates against housing development immediately, the council established a Water Supply SFI Report May 2026, which recommended planning realistic emergency supplies and better coordination with utility companies rather than enacting a widespread halt on housing. Kent Council +5 2. The Lord's Prayer and National Anthem Row The Reform Initiative: Reigniting major political debate, Reform UK councillors successfully passed amendments to the council's constitution making it mandatory to recite the Lord's Prayer at the start of meetings and sing "God Save the King" at the end. Opposition Response: Green and Liberal Democrat councillors strongly opposed the move, arguing it was "performative politics," alienated secular members, wasted valuable council time, and took focus away from critical issues like the water crisis. |  |
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| Please do watch - this will be the consequence of Reform Councils on 12:01 - May 22 with 424 views | carlo88 | I don't think it matters what Reform do, people will still vote for them, or maybe even be more likely to vote for them as they think any criticism are smears/left wing nonsense etc etc. Apparently immigration figures have halved since Labour have been in but do you think any Reform voter is going to suddenly switch to Labour? There's no answer to a Party and it's followers who refuse to take Yes for an answer. |  | |  |
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