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This is an interesting read, no?

About which Spud says:

Secondly, the belief that I have had for some time that the single transferable party system of power in the UK is broken is justified. Neoliberal parties now have no answers to the problems that the UK faces, and the people of the country have realised that.

LibDems, Tories, Lab and Reform are all neoliberal according to Spud. The neoliberals seem to have – ish – some 75% of the electorate. The people no longer support the neoliberals.

Aye.

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Gamecock
Gamecock
19 days ago

Neoliberal parties now have no answers to the problems that the UK faces

Commie dick Murphy straight from the commie playbook. The commies have no answers to the alleged problems. They don’t even care about problems. Murphy’s goal is the destruction of the economy and the culture. He posts things like this to get people to accept the destruction.

Boganboy
Boganboy
19 days ago

The bit I most dislike is the rise of the Greens in the UK.

Of course this is because the Aussie government is panicking. Instead of keeping all our refineries going, and making sure that we were producing enough oil to run the country, there are only two refineries still operating. And the search for oil has faded away.

Martin Near The M25
Martin Near The M25
19 days ago
Reply to  Boganboy

Yeah it’s worrying. Their leader is an ugly brainless freak but the left wing media give him an easy time.

Theophrastus
Theophrastus
19 days ago

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Gamecock
Gamecock
19 days ago
Reply to  Theophrastus

Theo, don’t answer that knock on your door.

Mohave Greenie
Mohave Greenie
19 days ago

Of course the Tory Party will go into coalition with the Green and Labour Parties to deny Reform a victory. The will follow the EU in this regard.

Bloke in South Dorset
Bloke in South Dorset
19 days ago
Reply to  Mohave Greenie

Don’t forget the tactical voting beforehand as well.

Sadly my guess on current figures is that Reform will get the highest number of votes of any party, but will be 5th in terms of seats.

Still, as Gandalf said, we have to do our best with the time that is given to us. Even coming first in votes would be an achievement.

Marius
Marius
18 days ago
Reply to  Mohave Greenie

More likely is Labour/Green/LibDems combining on a free stuff/boo Farage! /Sharia platform.

Ironman
Ironman
18 days ago

“I don’t care about polls. Parties go up; they go down. It doesn’t pay to follow them closely.
It just so happens that every poll I like gets posted on to this blog and commented on excitedly. I, nevertheless, do not believe in polls”.

Please do tell me if I haven’t accurately reflected his writing. Sorry, his thoughts

Agammamon
Agammamon
17 days ago

Reform is on the downslide because Restore is eating into their base.

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