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  1. SpitefulSeagull on

    Did you remove the big thread about the results???? Wtf

  2. LeftAndRightAreWrong on

    Not really. Another mp with a sizeable property portfolio….

  3. rustyb42 on

    It’s the people rejecting the right wing attempted takeover

  4. LeoLH1994 on

    I do fear that politics is a lot more impatient than it used to be (though I think any tactical voting including for labour would have beaten the Faragist, even though I defo think that this helped the Greens, and of course Reform is the greater evil). I hope Faragists get found out, but the questions will be what will happen for Greens, how will they co ordinate with Lib Dems etc, and how we can all be realistic and patient with the best approach for a landscape that will be very unpredictable in the next 2 years in a world where political paradigms can become dated within months let alone years.

  5. BourbonSn4ke on

    The greens are the polar opposite of reform

    This is not good news

  6. Prudent_Pack2738 on

    This analyst- honestly. I’ve never heard a data insight from him that wasn’t sitting in the fence, melodrama, or blindingly obvious.

  7. MyAltPoetryAccount on

    Uncertain, but in a good way surely…

    People are still willing to band together to stop Farage from getting in

  8. LeanSkellum on

    This just cements what I’ve been thinking all along: that Reform will not win the next general election, and the people who think they will are completely deluded. You can divide the UK into two groups of people. Those who like Farage and those who don’t. The size of the group that don’t is significantly larger than the size of the group that do. Thats why Reform wont win in 2029.

  9. Ok-Commission-7825 on

    “than ever” is a big exaggeration.

    There *was* a left-wing party in favour of workers, economic fairness, progressive political reform, (proto) environmentalism and generally standing up to oligarchy for most of the past century. More than anything, the Green emergence resets the situation to before the establishment succeeded in corrupting Labour.

    The thing making Politics more uncertain currently is that, for some reason, more people and institutions than ever are tolerating and even backing parties who are openly fans of a fascist would-be dictator.

  10. ohbroth3r on

    What we all need to do is to vote for the person that is most likely to understand your own point of view
    Forget colours and parties and policies.
    If you live in a town where homelessness is high, or unemployment is high, or is lacking funding for whatever, vote for the person who wants to show up every day and work hard to change your area.

  11. mintymiles on

    I love how the establishment is desperately trying to spin Muslims voting for a woman, representing a party led by a gay Jewish man, as evidence of Islamist sectarianism 😂

    It doesn’t even make mathematical sense, considering the massive margin of the Green win.

    I hope Green don’t fall into the trap of constantly defending themselves against these attacks. Laugh it off, turn the heat around on the establishment – and keep advocating for a socialist, progressive politics based on mutual respect!

  12. Legitimate-Tip-2149 on

    I’m loving watching them fearmonger about Muslims coming in with their views ‘incompatible’ with western liberalism…and voting in the green party. 

  13. Simple_Ad_9024 on

    Not a brain cell among them, most question Reforms ability to govern with the sheer lack of experience in their party for both economic stability and the rest > the greens literally have no one, our voting choices are genuinely mortifying and I fear we don’t fully understand that we need stability & a mature head at the helm of the ship > not a breast whisperer who’s ashamed of not only his religious ties but his birth name. 

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