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Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

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Monty wrote: 27 Jun 2024, 14:50
Kwacky wrote: 26 Jun 2024, 17:29 I can see reform getting a few seats. Lots of labour voters think they're going to win, so won't bother voting. Lots of Tory voters will simply not bother. It'll be like Brexit where there was a lot of apathy from Remain, so leave got it.
Agreed, I think this is going to be one of the lowest turnouts in history. If you look at the polling data Labour has a predicted huge majority with 3% less votes than they got in 2017, when they came second.

If ever there was an argument for PR, this is it.
Talking to some guys from Australia yesterday evening, it's illegal not to vote there and you get fined if you don't. we could learn a lot from Australia if we didn't have our heads so far up our own arses.
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I see the far right mob have got their way by inciting riots over the past few days.
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So Starmer has promised to stop the boats, keep the UK out of Europe and dropped the winter fuel allowance for a lot of people.

I thought we voted for a change of government?
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He makes Johnson look honest.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cje39jpk404o

Government borrowing now 100% of GDP for the first time in over 60 years.

Tories have truly robbed us blind.
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According to @KemiBadenoch, autism diagnosis gives children 'better treatment in school' and 'offers economic advantages and protections.' This is so far removed from the reality for many folks, no wonder her document is called 'Conservatism in Crisis'

https://x.com/ianbirrell/status/1845234 ... 61841?s=19
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Kwacky wrote: 13 Oct 2024, 09:03 According to @KemiBadenoch, autism diagnosis gives children 'better treatment in school' and 'offers economic advantages and protections.' This is so far removed from the reality for many folks, no wonder her document is called 'Conservatism in Crisis'

https://x.com/ianbirrell/status/1845234 ... 61841?s=19
These type of politicians are extremely dangerous ‘be like me …or else’
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Businesses won't be pleased with the NI increase.

I see Labour are just as scared about upsetting motorists as the Tories were.
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Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

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Same, same, same
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The choice of new Tory leader is sending thousands of white middle aged men into meltdown on social media.

That's about the only bonus I can see from the appointment.
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Kwacky wrote: 02 Nov 2024, 15:01 The choice of new Tory leader is sending thousands of white middle aged men into ,,, the eager arms of Herr Farage
FTFY

Looking at what is happening elsewhere, one can foresee a plausible train of events here.:
Labour in power, having inherited something of a poison chalice in respect of the state of things, are unlikely to have an easy time in government. They will inevitably be forced to make (many more) decisions that will be unpopular with their own supporters. Even then, the opposition will be handed constant opportunities to criticise both their policies & achievements.

Meanwhile the Conservative party loose membership to Reform, or (in an attempt to avoid imploding from a mass exodus) amalgamate with them. Either way a new stronger far-right party will be the likely outcome.

Come 2029, we may be facing the same threat that France Italy, Finland, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Sweden and the Czech Republic are seeing.

The fact that Monty may be first against the wall will be no real comfort, because I may not be as far behind him as some may perceive.
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If Badenok or Farage ever get to be PM, i really would not want to stay in Britain.
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The tories got the leader they deserve. What a shower.
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They've been playing with UKIP since 2014. Bollocks about immigrants may attract the headlines but reasonable people know immigrants haven't been killing this country.

I can Labour and the Liberals going toe to toe at the next general election.
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Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

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StMarks wrote: 02 Nov 2024, 18:41
Kwacky wrote: 02 Nov 2024, 15:01 The choice of new Tory leader is sending thousands of white middle aged men into ,,, the eager arms of Herr Farage
FTFY

Looking at what is happening elsewhere, one can foresee a plausible train of events here.:
Labour in power, having inherited something of a poison chalice in respect of the state of things, are unlikely to have an easy time in government. They will inevitably be forced to make (many more) decisions that will be unpopular with their own supporters. Even then, the opposition will be handed constant opportunities to criticise both their policies & achievements.

Meanwhile the Conservative party loose membership to Reform, or (in an attempt to avoid imploding from a mass exodus) amalgamate with them. Either way a new stronger far-right party will be the likely outcome.

Come 2029, we may be facing the same threat that France Italy, Finland, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Sweden and the Czech Republic are seeing.

The fact that Monty may be first against the wall will be no real comfort, because I may not be as far behind him as some may perceive.
I've literally been saying this for a decade! If you don't measurably improve people's lives, the far-right will creep into power.
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Monty wrote: 04 Nov 2024, 16:18 I've literally been saying this for a decade! If you don't measurably improve people's lives, the far-right will creep into power.
Not sure if I agree with your perception of "creeping into power". It certainly doesn't correctly describe the latest outcome that we are hearing from across the pond this morning.?
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The human race voting for its own destruction.
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Yep.
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Monty wrote: 04 Nov 2024, 16:18

I've literally been saying this for a decade! If you don't measurably improve people's lives, the far-right will creep into power.
Not sure if I'd agree with that entirely...but I think it might make it more likely for extremism of one form or another to gain a foothold. 'Desperate times, measures, etc.'
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Re: The Daily Post Election Politics Thread

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Thanks, but I'll pass
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