It’s obvious that the majority of people didn’t want Reform to be the majority party in Parliament, otherwise they’d have voted for them.
I still maintain that 14% is quite a significant number though. Especially given that the voter turnout was quite low. Perhaps that tells us about the level of general apathy in the population. Not everyone is like our Gransnetters on here, interested and engaged.
Tuchel urges parents to let kids stay up for England game
Shropshire homes for migrants on hold!



