Bob Sealey congratulated Reform for surpassing Conservative membership numbers, acknowledging the discontent driving their support but questioned whether this would lead to impactful policy changes.
Sealey expressed concerns about the Conservative party’s future, stating that there is a split in the vote and that Reform’s new members may include disillusioned Labour voters.
Sealey criticized both the current government and Labour leadership, stating that the Conservatives face a tough battle ahead as Reform attracts support due to dissatisfaction among voters.
Referring to Nigel Farage, Sealey doubts his ability to lead a significant political change, suggesting that despite increasing membership, the roadmap to governance is challenging.
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