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The Labour Party is bust now
Best to cobble together a sort of popular front rainbow alliance type movement and try and muddle through
He's absolutely useless and so are most of his team
I don't think any of them have got a clue and look so amateurish especially Lammy , Rayner and Streeting
With such a big majority and lots of new MPs backing him up its unlikely Starmer will walk the plank but it would be great if he did
I know and work with a load of tradesman, all well paid, mostly Labour voters but the odd Tory (the electricians usually) and every single one I’ve spoken too in the last 3 months said they plan to vote for reform. People have had an absolute guts full of the usual two, the alternative might not be better but who knows….make Britain great again eh?![]()
We shouldn't be surprised about the rise of a right wing party here, as they seem to have been on the increase across many countries.
I suppose looking from the outside it's tempting to think that these are the same shysters who told us that Brexit would be a brilliant idea, whereas it has mostly been a shitshow while a lot of these people have managed to line their own pockets from it - why would anyone fall for the same shite twice?
but the underlying issues that led to brexit are still there. its harder for regular people to make a decent living while the rich get richer - and they don't think that the status quo of labour or tory will ever change this, so its a protest vote.
I think a reform government would be an absolute disaster for the working man though - low tax and cut backs to public services. Austerity +
Hull and East Yorkshire Mayor..
Reform: 48,491
LibDems: 37,510
Tories: 21,393
Labour: 18,568
Green: 5,049
Yorkshire Party: 4,372
Things have definitely changed. Not just today, it's been changing for years but accelerated today. It used to be people would turn to the Lib Dems as protest but there are now other viable options that don't count as wasted votes.
The labour party have seen plenty of former voters sway to reform
But it is undoubtedly the conservatives who have suffered most from the rise of reform
Absolutely no question of that and backed up by Prof Jon Curtice
The question is rather academic now as its how the centre and left deal with the prevailing situation.....a right wing vote beyond the Tories....of probably 20 percent
I personally think that's the problem ....these people think that reform speaks for them and they now have a party to vote for
They won't be coming back to the main parties and even farage being caught dressed as Adolf Hitler won't bother them
So merge the centre and left and defeat the right wing at the ballot box by sheer numbers or the country will end up like America
The people I am aware of that vote reform are wannabee trump creeps anyway so it's par for the course
Reform are not going to be defeated by reasoned argument and that's where Starmer , The Liberals , Traditional Tories etc are absolutely wasting their time
About an hour ago the seat changes were Reform +480, Libs +54?, Greens +? Labour -124, Tories -377! Given that the incumbent government always gets a hammering in these protest votes, I'd say the situation is far more serious for the Tories. The Libs and Greens would have picked up Labour votes in the main but some have understandably drifted to Reform. But the Tories would have lost the bulk of their 377 seats to Reform, with maybe a couple going to the Libs. Starmer's government rightly took a bloody nosey from it's core vote but the Tories' loss is existential. They have lost all relevance.
Quite so and they should be. This may prove the end of two party politics as we knew it. I also think in any future elections tactical voting might work against Nige. Lots of One Nation Tories will want to scupper them. The political roadmap has never been quite so blurred.
Earlier on today you admitted you had no idea what their policies were, now a few hours later you are confidently comparing them to the National Union of Fascists from nearly 100 years ago
Give it a bloody rest. Just accept that people are frustrated and want change, the comparison is utterly ridiculous and you have zero evidence to back it up do you?
You don’t half go off on one when you see what you think is a comparison between modern politicians and fascism don’t you. I’m comparing Farage and Mosley the people not talking about fascism - even if Farage does have a very dubious past on that score.
You’re trying to make out that we’re in dramatically changing times, I disagree because so much of what we’re seeing now is like what was happening nearly a century ago - my second sentence in my previous post emphasises what I’m trying to say, we’re not seeing anything new, it’s been around for centuries.
I don't go off on one, I just think it's a pretty ignorant comment and absolutely stunningly insulting to people. Reform have far more in common with any party from the early 90s more than anything from before that party.
Of course new parties come along, but you don't need to compare them to leaders of fascist parties. Its just absurd and tiresome and doesn't do the party(ies) you support any favours whatsoever. In fact such comparisons is part of the push factor away from them.
You do go off on one - have a look at the things youve said to me in your last two posts. Whether Farage is a Fascist or not is something which is up for debate (my view is that the modern version of the man is not), but its far from absurd or tiresome for anyone to ask the question of him because its certainly not a straightforward black and white issue.
By the way, what party from the early 90s does Reform have so much in common with?