Rod Little
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That's pretty much fair.
It may have changed...
Over the last seven days, because more and more attention has been focused upon the sheer lunacy of the Green Party, and it may have persuaded a few voters not to vote Green.
There are somewhere in the region of 30 Green prospective councillors who are currently being investigated for anti-Semitic
language and rabble-rousing.
And this has struck home a bit.
It's been one of the lead stories in the papers for the last week.
And Zach Polanski has also had to come up to the stump to defend various lies he has told during his ascent to the leadership of the Green Party, such as the fact he was an official spokesman for the Red Cross, such as the fact that he could...
hypnotise women into making their breasts grow, which we've talked about before, I believe.
Labour or Lib Dems.
I think in the South it goes to the Lib Dems with a few to Labour.
In the North it goes to Labour.
The big question at the moment is how many seats to reform take.
There's 5,000 seats up for grabs.
I know that they will take Sunderland, for example, which is a big council on the northeast coast, and you'd expect them to reform to take that.
They have no councillors at the moment, but we'll have 60-odd tomorrow.
Then it percolates down to Gateshead, Newcastle and various other Red Wall redoubts, which Labour would hope to retain, but it really won't retain.
I think what this election will show is that Labour cannot win when it's up against reform.
It possibly can win when it's up against the Greens.