@sportsbettingtips-qz5of Thanks for your comment. I wouldn't say it was unfortunate and I'm not sure it is the only way. I think now will be a great opportunity for a new party to make its case even better if it didn't have to rely on second hand politicians. I hear a lot of the word "Change" being spread around by several parties during the election campaigns, however with the same old faces in the Houses of Parliament change will be the last thing you will see, even now Labour are reneging on many things they proclaimed during their electoral campaign. The only way to get real change is to draft in fresh faces with new ideas and a different approach towards the problems that are currently hounding the UK.
@ipercalisse579 Thanks for your comment. I think the Conservative party can go no other way than further to the right as it had become even more left than the Labour party recently. In terms of being in line with Reform I think the damage has already been done and it will be difficult to regain the right ground it has lost which is exactly why Farage needs to be careful letting Conservatives into the Reform party. They could bring it more center and be more of the same old, same old.
@@leehighland5435 But the new wine in new wineskins will become old wine in old wineskins and will be better. Hopefully the new wine will not turn to vinegar and will mature into a rare vintage which shall be kept and nurtured as it becomes of great value.