Zack Polanksi: Voglio mantenere l’equilibrio di potere alle prossime elezioni generali

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg05xrgkg6o?app-referrer=deep-link

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10 commenti

  1. Electricbell20 on

    Intrigued to know how many people are up for another hung parliament. I don’t remember people liking it last time.

  2. I wonder which of his ideas he would attempt to get adopted as part of the coalition agreement. Nuclear power phaseout? Unilateral nuclear weapons disarmament? No deportations for economic migration? Trying to ban the sale of combustion vehicles by next year, or banning all combustion vehicles from the roads by 2035?

    The Greens holding the balance of power could do a lot of irreparable damage to the country. It would be as bad as Reform getting in just because some of these actions cannot be reversed. The Greens in Germany blew up their nuclear power stations when they were part of a coalition, and those stations cannot be undemolished.

  3. Few-Role-4568 on

    I don’t understand the greens policies.

    “We want to ban tobacco products because big tobacco is bad.”

    Whilst saying

    “We want to legalise all drugs because prohibition cause harm.”

    Zack, if you think big tobacco is bad, what do you think big crack is going to be like? Or big heroin?

    I think that the press (and all the other parties) will be able to shed enough light onto the greens platform that most rational voters will have written them off come the GE.

    But you never know in this country.

  4. denyer-no1-fan on

    One of YouGov’s poll from about 2 weeks ago showed that we could have:

    Reform 247, Greens 123, Lib Dems 86, Conservatives 50, SNP 49, Labour 45, and Plaid 25.

    It is quite possible that the Greens will be the leading party or the second leading party of a coalition government.

  5. Yea that sounds like someone that should be allowed power.

    Don’t forget, people who seek power are rarely the ones that should be allowed to have it.

  6. cheeseley6 on

    “But I don’t actually want any responsibility for anything”

  7. cheeseley6 on

    The Greens are as much of a grievance party as Reform.

    Instead of immigrants, the Greens stoke grievance about anyone who’s dared to be moderately successful in life. Eat meat – you’re the devil. Drive a car, you’re our enemy. Go on holiday – planet killer.

  8. Revolutionary-Mode75 on

    Does anyone think he really going to work with Nigel Farage or Badenoch, the answer is no, he won’t be negotiating from a position of strength.

    I would personally say the Bond market is actually pretty ideological, short term plans don’t concern them when the country is in crisis, we borrow hundreds of billions during covid, no problem but you will quickly run into problems if you try and do that to buy the water companies.

  9. Anyone who thinks that the Greens in power would be any less disastrous than Reform needs to pull their head out of their arse. I wouldn’t vote for them if they were the only left of centre party out there… oh wait!

    They are the only left of centre party out there right now and yes indeed I wouldn’t vote for them no matter what. Greens are massively dangerous. They’ve always been wacky and cult-like but now they seem to adopt policies purely on the basis of destroying the country as fast as they possibly can.

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