Reform, and the death of the Tory Party

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Ian H

Shaman
LibDems: not left, not right. Well... maybe a little bit left. Sometimes. Moderation in all things except moderation... and leafleting.
 

Pross

Über Member
My counterpoint would be that it is those polled who have lost touch with reality and have unrealistic demands/expectations.
Lib Dems are still in the changing room while there is an open goal waiting. Perplexing.

I think the two are linked, the failure to be able to engage properly with the electorate and explain the realities has let in those making extravagant promises. They haven’t had a chance to fail yet but when they do the voters will drift off somewhere else telling them what they want to hear. The amount of people I hear on one hand bemoaning everything being broken but on the other complaining about tax is bizarre. Labour probably missed their window to explain ‘this is the mess we’ve been left with and this is what is needed to fix it, judge us in 5 years’, it now looks more and more like their mess but people can also remember how bad the Tories were too.
 
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briantrumpet

Timewaster
I think the two are linked, the failure to be able to engage properly with the electorate and explain the realities has let in those making extravagant promises. They haven’t had a chance to fail yet but when they do the voters will drift off somewhere else telling them what they want to hear. The amount of people I hear on one hand bemoaning everything being broken but on the other complaining about tax is bizarre. Labour probably missed their window to explain ‘this is the mess we’ve been left with and this is what is needed to fix it, judge us in 5 years’, it now looks more and more like their mess but people can also remember how bad the Tories were too.

Too many still would vote for unicorns and simplistic solutions, unfortunately.
 

Pblakeney

Legendary Member
I think the two are linked, the failure to be able to engage properly with the electorate and explain the realities has let in those making extravagant promises. They haven’t had a chance to fail yet but when they do the voters will drift off somewhere else telling them what they want to hear. The amount of people I hear on one hand bemoaning everything being broken but on the other complaining about tax is bizarre. Labour probably missed their window to explain ‘this is the mess we’ve been left with and this is what is needed to fix it, judge us in 5 years’, it now looks more and more like their mess but people can also remember how bad the Tories were too.

There are few votes to be had by saying that the country is broke, and broken.
 
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