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Reform will beat Labour in next election unless Govt takes five key steps – first one is getting rid of Rachel Reeves

Published on April 23, 2025 at 08:00 PM

NEVER let it be said that the people of Britain don’t have good judgment.

I’ve just read an opinion poll which shows that is the most unpopular woman in the country.

Nigel Farage speaking.
A poll revealed Reform would win a general election with 180 seats
Keir Starmer, British Prime Minister, outside 10 Downing Street.
Sir Keir needs to be absolutely clear about giving women single-sex spaces and scrap nasty race-baiting
Rachel Reeves speaking at the Semafor World Economy Summit.
Rachel Reeves is the most unpopular woman in the country, according to an opinion poll

She has a favourability score of MINUS 38. Yep, worse than . Worse than .

It doesn’t mean she’s the most unpopular person in Britain ever. I mean, King John was a total bastard. And King George III should have been locked up in the booby hatch.

They were both very unpopular. I hope this fact gives Rachel some consolation.

None of the politicians are terribly ­popular, mind. We have a Government with a huge majority but, weirdly, not much public support. The Tories? A few, like , are trying to make a decent fist of being in Opposition.

But you don’t see much of them, do you?

They have become almost an irrelevance. Because the party that is making all the running at the moment is . And its leader, , polls consistently as the most-liked politician in the country.

Reform is on the march.

They are leading in nearly all of the major polls, ahead of Labour and with the Tories back in third.

meanwhile, ­suggested that in a , Reform would be the biggest winner, with 180 seats.

Labour and the Conservatives would be on 165 seats each. But it’s not all plain sailing for Farage’s merry band. The party finds it very hard to climb ahead of 30 per cent in the national polls.

Because while Farage is one of the most liked politicians in the country, he is also one of the most DISLIKED.

Reform UK are a bit Marmite, you see. And 180 seats, though hugely impressive, is nowhere near enough for an overall majority.

The obvious thing is for Reform and the Tories to do some sort of unofficial deal.

If they’re not already doing that now, they are mad.

But Reform are taking a lot of their new votes from the . And those Red Wall voters might not like the idea of voting for Nigel and getting Kemi (if she’s still around by 2029).

Ed Miliband, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, speaking.
The PM must get rid of Ed Miliband, whose incredibly unpopular Net Zero policies will cost his party millions of votes

So here’s the thing. We have a Government which has been pretty awful on the domestic front. But, to give credit where it’s due, has conducted itself very well indeed on the foreign stage.

It is also beginning to ditch some of the woke idiocies which prevented ­people like me from voting for it.

And this next year will be a real test for the Government.

What Labour needs to do is get rid of Rachel Reeves, who made a dog’s breakfast of her Budget.

Get rid of , whose incredibly will cost his party millions of votes.

Nasty race-baiting

Sir Keir needs to be absolutely clear about giving women single-sex spaces and drop entirely all this idiotic ­rubbish about

Scrap the nasty, race-baiting ­business, too, where white folk are prevented from making the shortlists for public sector .

And start a ­radical reform of the NHS.

If Labour can manage to do all that, then it might just be able to recover and prevent Reform UK from being the biggest party in Britain at the next election.

Otherwise, it will be Mr Farage in 10 Downing Street.

And with every day that passes, that seems to me a more and more agreeable outcome.

DAYS HAVE ME DAZED

I SEE that St George’s Day has been postponed.

At first I thought it was something to do with our woke government.

Woman with two dragon puppets watching Morris dancers in Leadenhall Market.
I only started getting interested in St George’s Day when people started demanding it be abolished

That the thing had been cancelled to avoid giving offence to dragons.

“We believe it would be better to abolish this holiday and create a new day of celebration which can be enjoyed equally by both Christians and indeed members of our country’s vibrant fire-breathing community.”;

But no, it’s just some weird date thing to do with Easter and the Church. And which I have read three times and still don’t quite understand.

To be honest, it doesn’t bother me much.

I only started getting interested in St George’s Day when people started demanding it be abolished because it was racist or something.

I’m not a big one for “days”;. They’re all daft.

Did you know today is National Bucket List Day, for example? It really is.

It was founded by Cindy Lee, of Bucket List Coach Travel & Tours.

No kidding.

Floored by Joe and Amanda

Illustration of a woman on a phone and a man in a colorful jacket near an elevator.
How Rod's terrifying recurring nightmare might look like

THERE’S been a new study into what we’re dreaming these days.

Apparently we’re all having anxiety dreams. Stuff where we imagine we are being chased and so on.

I have a recurring dream that I am stuck in a lift with . And then I look at the walls and see that there are no buttons for any floors.

And the lift isn’t moving. There is a phone, however, for use in emergencies. But when I pick it up I just hear Amanda Holden cackling at me, and she won’t help.

Nightmare, I’m telling you.

JUST A POPE DREAM

seemed to have been a perfectly nice chap, for an Argie left-winger.

But I’m not sure that he will be remembered as a great pope.

Pope Francis at a weekly audience.
Pope Francis died on Easter Monday

In trying to please the trans and LGB lobbyists, he ended up estranging quite a large proportion of his own church.

The Roman Catholics should not go the way of the . And drop any idea of trying to be right-on.

Stick to the fundamental teachings of the Church.

And leave the political stuff to the politicians.

Incidentally, I would quite like to be the next pope. I’ve sent in a job application.

I shall let you know when I am shortlisted.

I’ve suggested it should be OK for popes and priests to have a shag twice a year, on Christmas Day and Easter Monday.

Providing they leave the altar boys alone.


OUR Government has been very quiet about ensuring that last week’s Supreme Court verdict on trans issues is put into practice.

I have the horrible feeling they are not going to do very much about it at all.

Just to jog their respective memories, tennis legend ­Martina Navratilova has ­delivered a forearm smash to Sir Keir.

She’s warned that left-wing politicians in the UK have “dropped the ball”; on the issue.

And that Labour must not “unpick”; the decisions made by the court.
Listen well, Sir Keir. This issue will not go away.


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