Matt Goodwin: “Why Reform is slipping in the polls and what it should do next before it’s too late.”

Interesting.

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2 thoughts on “Matt Goodwin: “Why Reform is slipping in the polls and what it should do next before it’s too late.”

  1. Nobody likes sleaze. Therefore, Reform should go on the offensive. Starmer and Reeves have questions to answer, regarding the (behind closed doors) sale of Britain to private equity interests. When abrdn wanted land for forestry (and solar panel farms), they suggested that Labour might like to introduce tax regimes which were adverse to family farms being passed down to farmers’ families. Lo and behold, it was in the first Labour budget!

    https://dailysceptic.org/2025/02/15/farmers-is-the-nfu-really-worth-36-million-of-your-money-each-year/

    Abrdn certainly profited. Who filled their pockets on the Labour side..?

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