So few votes are going to decide so many seats that it is worth noting that not only has Ben Habib registered Advance UK with the Electoral Commission as the party in which Stephen Yaxley-Lennon would be welcome, but a woman has already had to be removed from one of his meetings of it because she had segued from a well-received attack on Islam to an unwelcome criticism, both of Israeli influence in British politics, and, it must be said, of the Talmud, all while quoting Charlie Kirk. She was a recent Reform UK activist. Watch that space.
But what if there really were to be a thumping great overall majority for Reform in 2029? What if those hundreds of Reform MPs went about introducing and passing Private Members' Bills? What would be the view of those who were currently inventing the constitutional novelty that the House of Lords was obliged to pass even a Private Member's Bill if the House of Commons had done so, and that even if it gave effect to something that had been in no party's manifesto?
People say that I criticise Labour and Reform too much, but one is the Government and the other is ahead in the polls. When the need arises, then I also have a go at the rest of them. I am a Workers Party voter, but I have never been a member, and I would not vote for a Green or, at least in anything like its present form, a Your Party candidate at the Workers Party's behest. I am not the only one. And we will all vote.
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