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Posts by Josh Russell → @MVTFWD
Orban concedes.
The world is done with right wing policies and the billionaire class who’ve spent decades convincing people they work.
Even though they own the media, even though their ideas are considered defaults, even with the manufactured division.
We’re winning
www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c2...
Is anyone else noticing the hyper inflation?
Are we just not talking about it in case that makes it feel too real?
When actions look nonsensical, maybe they’re not doing what we think they are through our lenses of convention and common sense
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hey, don't forget FPTP.
And FPTP still exists
Eventually someone will join the dots to FPTP and the huge amount of coordinated tactical voting that happened in 2024 that redistributed the vote so efficiently that we now have 5 or 6 major parties that all think they can win seats on 20-30% of the vote, and thus win the next GE.
We need PR.
My personal view re the Gorton and Denton by-election on Thursday 26th,
The vote is 💚 Green.
#GortonandDenton
Obvious by now, I know.
But as soon as Labour blocked Burnham, the signs were there.
🚨 Remember your voter ID
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if it isn't true, then why didn't Trump release them all?
we could do this all day.
Is this the same Streeting that almost lost his seat in 2024? Winning by around 500 votes.
He’s (mistakingly) confident.
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
None of them are prepared for 2029.
They could start by acknowledging what the power of millions of voters did in 2024.
They’re not just the Epstein Files.
They’re the Epstein/Trump Files.
www.axios.com/2026/02/10/t...
Trump mentioned in unredacted files more than a million times.
Who’s surprised about any of this, really.
It’s what we’ve all been saying for decades. The rich behaving like they’re untouchable.
not a straightforward question under FPTP really
Labour's strategy has been shit.
→ Strategy lead, Morgan Mcsweeney, has resigned.
Labour's comms have been shit.
→ Director of communications, Tim Allan, has resigned.
Now is Labour's opportunity to actually do what they were elected to do, not to mimic Reform, which isn't working in any way.
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
HUGE.
But does this mean his influence is gone too? Time will tell, keep your ears open.
Morgan McSweeney resigns. Good riddance!
Trump is a billionaire for the first time. He just wants to be a real member of the club rather than a fake.
But the negative i never forget: Reform only 'need' around 30% under FPTP to have 100% of the power. this is an easy thing for the current government to solve of course.
A positive i like to remember: with all the decades of free media platforming and millions spent, Reform 'only' have around 30% support, which is a pathetic ROI, but a good indicator of who Britain really is, i.e. the country isn't buying it, even after a huge effort and cost to convince them.
The idea that Andy Street, Amber Rudd, David Gauke and Ruth Davidson are 'middle ground' or 'centre-right' is absurd.
What's this really for?
1. own the news cycle
2. rehabilitation
3. make country-ruining right wing ideas acceptable
But i guess it could help divide the right
archive.ph/3JsIp
you have to wonder, what are they actually terrified of happening though, that's the thing.
Each ward or constituency has specifics shown on the page (click ‘more info’ or scroll down), and our general methodology is linked to from our ‘About’ page.
Jenrick, how it started:
Conservative Association, ‘political mastermind of everything’
How it’s going:
“Tories broke Britain” (and he was a big part of that)
Reform = Tories, the worst of them
Want change? They’re not your team
StopReformUK.Vote
At this rate we should just rename StopReformUK.Vote back to StopTheTories.Vote
Thanks for the reposts! Following everyone back 😊
If you’ve shared StopReformUK.Vote
Thank you 🙌
It’s one of many important tools we have at our hands to keep out fascism in the UK,
But so many people haven’t seen it before.
It simply helps you know which candidate to vote for in your area who has the best chance against the Reform candidate.