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Is this so he can lose an election for the third time?
Farage must be licking his lips at this delicious bit of vote splitting.
Sigh, we're getting Reform next by the looks of it...
We don't know that. There could be a pact. They could avoid running against Green's, Lib Dems, and left Labour folk. Take out Starmer, Steeting and the nasty ones. Can build up support in locals and not run in certain generals.
The one splitting votes is Keir who has taken over the workers party on anti-migration Austerity politics. It's hard to differentiate them and the Tories under Cameron...
Someone has to have the stones to help shift the Overton window back and Corbyn has done it before.