No but when people can’t vote directly for Farage, they vote for their local Reform candidate.
It looks like Reform has just been self-nominating candidates that didn’t even do any campaigning and may or may not even exist, so that gullible people could vote for their local candidate, and gain a higher percentage of seats for Reform, even if not the outright winner
No but when people can’t vote directly for Farage, they vote for their local Reform candidate.
It looks like Reform has just been self-nominating candidates that didn’t even do any campaigning and may or may not even exist, so that gullible people could vote for their local candidate, and gain a higher percentage of seats for Reform, even if not the outright winner
How is this legal?
It really really isn’t