The signatories added: "We have seen no meaningful steps taken towards democratising the party, which we were promised."
They really are gullible, aren't they?
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The signatories added: "We have seen no meaningful steps taken towards democratising the party, which we were promised."
They really are gullible, aren't they?
To give them their due, they're less gullible than the rest of the party members. That's not a high bar, but it's something.
"[We] have very similar aims"
That's all you need to know.
Very similar aims to Elon Musk? But isn't that this guy?:
Elon Musk tweets probed by UK counter-extremism unit as alarm raised over risk to Britain
When you’re not quite racist enough …
Ukip, Brexit, Reform... What are the odds on how long it takes Farage to make yet another party?
Stevenson, who stood for Reform UK in Amber Valley in the general election and came second, did not deny that some of the candidates he put forward for local elections had not passed the party's vetting process.
So they've resigned from a party that didn't even support them anyway? 😂
"As a result of [the latter], several of these 'councillors' are illegitimate and new elections must be held. Reform stands for the highest standards in public life, and those who commit fraud will always be expelled."
Do these 'high standards in public life' include using donor cash to influence foreign elections, collecting user data without consent and inciting pogroms?