Elections 2021: Some existing political parties will be in the firing line Election2021
Special voting taking place Edenglen Primary school, 31 November 2021 ahead of the official voting day on the 1 November 2021.. Picture: Neil McCartney
Political experts believe most of the existing political parties will be in the firing line, as the electorate look for new political homes in the emerging parties and independent candidates. In future, when the people say jump, no party will ask “why” – instead, “how high”. The voter will be the real master who wields influence, experts say.
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