Ah, but Brexit would have been perfect (and it would have yielded sunlit uplands plus also tree fiddy million squid a day for the NHS, etc., etc.) if it had been implemented by Farage or one of the true believers. It was only because of the remoaners and the doubters saboutaging the oven-ready kipper that we ended up with the shitty end of the shitty stick.
Not surprising. 4 Green Party MPs hardly ever interviewed in the media or reported about. 5 Reform UK MPs who are all over the media. Today I’ve heard Farage and Tice interviewed.
Media is complicit in pumping in the oxygen to boost Reform. It’s deliberate to destabilise UK politics.
And when you're a good enough grifter – as Farage undoubtedly is – even when you do get your own way and things turn to shit, you can just blame everybody else before latching onto the next grift.
Christ that’s worrying if the poll is representative of the general population. I wouldn’t be surprised if the far right Conservatives rush to join him.
Perhaps this points an electorate axiom: 25-30% are bigots and given a suitable outlet will be more than happy to let their true beliefs shine through.
Your monthly reminder that Labour lost votes the last election and only won because Reform split the right wing vote. The country is moving solidly to the far right, along with the rest of the world. Calls to implement more radical left wing policies from Labour may mean we get the worst of all options...
Labour are pretty damn far from being socialist, but to say they won't implement any leftwing policies isn't particularly true, surely?
There's rail renationalisation, a nationalised energy firm, there's an increase in workers' rights, there's the windfall energy tax, social care reforms, actually taxing the wealthiest farmland owners, etc.
Far more could be done, and some other aspects of their government is basically just more of the same, but it's unhelpful to pretend there's no left-wing policies coming from them.
Much as I'd like more left-wing policies from Labour (or whoever!), the fact is just over 51% of thr UK population favour far right policies. Do we stick to our guns and lose the next election? Will a more radical left idealogy somehow persuade those voting for reform to vote Labour instead?
Look back to the hatchet job done on Jeremy Corbyn. He had his issues, for sure, but the right wing has spent the last decades fine tuning their political warfare. For Corbyn, it was that he supported Palestine. For Kamela, it was she didn't support Palestine. I get what you are saying, but this perfect-or-nothing attitude landed the US with Trump. And the rightnwing know the left loves to find an excuse to not vote and leverage that over and over again. If we want to stop the fascists, we need to wake up to the way we are being manipulated.