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    1. Icy-Tear4613 on

      No long term fixes either. Just blaming immigrants and complaining that politicians lie and are shit whilst lying and being shit.

    2. Isn’t the entire premise of reform the idea it is actually ‘that easy’?

    3. RestingRichard on

      Wait – you mean banning ergonomic chairs, cancelling stop-smoking programmes for pregant women, banning county flags, and blaming immigrants won’t actually solve any problems? Weird because they keep telling us it will

    4. No quick fixes? Yet Reform thinks Labour should have been able to fix all the problems from the last 14 years of Tory government in 9 months? Genius.

    5. greatdrams23 on

      ‚David Wimble, said: „I think the biggest worry is that they will expect to go in and make changes straight away and all of the panel here today know that’s just not possible.“

      So. Not easy answers after all.

    6. British_Monarchy on

      He isn’t going to last long if he becomes leader.

      Trying to control fifty councillors with no experience who got elected on a platform of „fuck the system“ with the line „no easy fixes“ is going to end in tears.

    7. limeflavoured on

      And county councillors can do very little about most things Reform voters care about.

    8. Quick-Taste4204 on

      No, because he
      /she has no experience and doesn’t realise the mess rheyre going into!! Councils have been struggling for years due to central government (conservatives) taking away funding every year! I’m lucky that I work for a council that has been trying to mitigate this for the last 15 years, which has been hard but necessary. Some councils haven’t and are on the brink of bankruptcy! Reform has no idea what they’re getting and I don’t think they have a clue of what to do! This isn’t Labour’s fault. This is Covid and the Tories!!

    9. „We need to be realistic about what we can and can’t do.“ – Said the Reform councillor AFTER he’d been elected without saying this at any stage whilst making sky high promises to the easily manipulated.

    10. Ecstatic_Lion4224 on

      No quick fixes? Sounds dangerously close to Labour’s difficult decisions rhetoric since they came to power. Thought Reform had all the answers.

    11. Where are all the interviews with all the other party’s new Councillors?

      Reform have the weirdest stranglehold on the media at the moment, considering they are dwarfed in number of MPs and Councillors by the Lib Dems.

    12. sheslikebutter on

      The classic day 1 admission.

      Reform councilors sail in on immigration and stop the boats, it’s easy, day 1, „it’s not easy actually, there are no quick fixes“

      Brexit sails through on big savings, let’s fund the NHS instead it’s easy, day 1, „it’s not easy actually and I can’t promise that money“. [source](https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/eu-referendum-result-nigel-farage-nhs-pledge-disowns-350-million-pounds-a7099906.html)

      We just gonna keep rerunning this?

    13. „Somebody stopped me today and said ‚when are you going to stop the boats then?‘. This is the county council.“

      Reform councillor discovers his voters are fucking morons

    14. TheMoustacheLady on

      I personally want reform to lead so they can be exposed and hopefully the British public can learn a hard lesson about populism.

    15. cookiesnooper on

      The usual. Campaign on fixing everything quickly, win, say there are no quick fixes available 😀 and stupid people keep falling for this.

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