Konstantin Kisin
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Appearances Over Time
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It's hard to see how he would.
But maybe, I don't know, we'll see.
And obviously, the fracturing of the right is another ongoing thing that we'll keep monitoring as time goes on.
For Restore to be on 7% from a low start is obviously significant.
if Burnham squeaks in and that restore vote could have been added to the reform vote.
You can obviously see that playing out in the general election where the thing that was almost, I would argue, inevitably going to happen, which is a reform win, maybe not a reform majority, but a Farage as prime minister, that might be something that does not happen because of the split.
Which, if you're on the right, I would imagine would be a terrible outcome.
But that may be what happens.
The Greens are not.
If it's a choice between reform and or restore and the left, the left will unite.
There will be a lot less theft.
because nobody's in any clear majority.
And the political system is not designed for it.
So we will see what happens.
But in the meantime, we'll watch Labour stab each other in the front.
And we'll keep covering that issue as well over time now that we're back.
And we've got, by the way...
People don't know this.