Starmer's vision quest

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Psamathe

Legendary Member
Well, that may have something to do with the vast majority of those standing for election were from National parties.
When checking results for my region something I've not noticed before
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The Dark Blue and enclosed white areas to the east of the region are for candidates from the "Great Yarmouth First Party". Looks like 8 wards (councillors) neighbouring constituencies round Great Yarmouth.

Given the party name must be a local "Party" but they won way ahead of the all the 2nd placed candidates. Maybe there was a specific local issue. Maybe it's common and I've never noticed it elsewhere.
 

Pross

Veteran
Do you blame them for their choices of blame them for believing the lies politicians feed us?

Isn’t it all a bit circular? The lies are because they believe they can’t win if they are honest. Voters need a reality check on expectations rather than encouraging the lies then punishing them not being delivered
 

Xipe Totec

Something nasty in the woodshed
Best govt in the last 20 years or another step in the road to Farage as PM?
Reform voters might be thick if they think there's anything in a Farage govt for them, but they aren't so thick that they don't know they're being shat on.

I think that may depend upon who's doing the shitting, and whether said shitter is shitting harder on someone who Reform voters really want to see getting shat on.

Broadly I wouldn't say all Reform voters are howling thickos - some of them are just horrible cunts.
 

TailWindHome

Über Member
When checking results for my region something I've not noticed before
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The Dark Blue and enclosed white areas to the east of the region are for candidates from the "Great Yarmouth First Party". Looks like 8 wards (councillors) neighbouring constituencies round Great Yarmouth.

Given the party name must be a local "Party" but they won way ahead of the all the 2nd placed candidates. Maybe there was a specific local issue. Maybe it's common and I've never noticed it elsewhere.
Rubert Lowe/Restore Britain affiliate
 
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Pross

Veteran
I don't want charisma. I want a leader with a clear vision.

Lack of ‘charisma’ and the hope of a serious leader were Starmer’s selling points. Unfortunately he also lacks a spine.
 

Pblakeney

Squire
So about 4 pages back I posted.
There have been numerous posts reinforcing the Reform trope, but only one, maybe 2 posts trying to answer the important part of my post - how do the traditional parties regain the trust of the electorate.
Staggering.

The electorate want unicorns. They are not going to get unicorns. They are going to be disappointed because they are delusional. That’s my opinion.
No party is going to satisfy the electorate.
 

All uphill

Slow and steady
The electorate want unicorns. They are not going to get unicorns. They are going to be disappointed because they are delusional. That’s my opinion.
No party is going to satisfy the electorate.

I agree; low productivity, high debt servicing costs, housing shortages and an aging population aren't going to be easily resolved.

We have shot ourselves in both feet by leaving a huge trading area and by demonising young, energetic people who want to come here to work hard (and pay tax).

My version of Reform would put all the oldies (apart from me) in camps and replace us with young brown men and women.
 
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