of the vote and 209 seats. the social democrats got 25.4%, just shy of labour, but only 23 seats. and he says that he has been told had they come second with closer to 30%, then scores of seats would have fallen their way. so here s the question he asks what vote share does reform need to get to for them to live up to nigel farage s earlier claim? his claim was about votes, not seats, his claim was about votes, not seats, remember? so it s very hard. i m still seats, remember? so it s very hard. i m stillthem seats, remember? so it s very hard. i m still them because i don t know the exact i m still them because i don t know the exact answer with the fact is it would the exact answer with the fact is it would have the exact answer with the fact is it would have to be a significantly higher would have to be a significantly higher voucher than the conservatives because the reform uk is enormously inefficient because it is enormously inefficient because it is spread
about this our. it s far more likely that with viktor 0rban and others, they will start withdrawing some of they will start withdrawing some of the support ukraine has been enjoying until now. it would be an extremely sticky wicket if we had a right wing sort of takeover of the european union if that where it leads us. a european union if that where it leads us. n, ., leads us. martin, what if the conversation leads us. martin, what if the conversation in leads us. martin, what if the conversation in northern - leads us. martin, what if the - conversation in northern ireland about these elections was met obvious that if you have more nationalists in the parliament and i take the point that we need to see with the result is, but we have gotten nationalists at the head of the polls in france, the afd doing pretty well, so the poles lived in that direction. will be the impact on northern ireland from that? the im act of on northern ireland from that? the impact of the on northern ir