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    1. BestButtons on

      What votes? The imaginary ones 4 years before they have any meaning?

    2. cosmic_monsters_inc on

      Because labour are no longer labour and are now a weak mix of everything else. Keith has done a bang up job poisoning the name and making so it’ll be another 20 plus years before they get another go. 

      I think the original plan was to just hand back to the Tories but no one expected them to go quite off the deep end so much. Now it’s all fucked.

    3. Sea-Caterpillar-255 on

      It’s almost as if making a bunch of promises and then breaking them isn’t a great way to run a party or a government…

    4. Ninereedss on

      They know what they have to do. Its plainly obvious what people sre barking for now. They have 4 years to do it. If they don’t do it, or ignore the problems, they will be out.

      They are taking steps to tackle these issues but they’re being drowned out by other ones. It’s obvious now the media don’t want Labour in charge. The bombardment they receive is nothing like what the tories got.

    5. Bootsareamazing on

      Yup keep telling us how bad labour are…when after 14 years of Tories you Still never said how bad they Constantly were! 

    6. callsignhotdog on

      You swing your whole platform to chase Reform voters who won’t vote for you because they’re happy voting for Reform, meanwhile everyone else leaves you because you’re only trying to appeal to Reform voters.

    7. Minimum-Geologist-58 on

      Am I the only person who has completely missed why they’re so unpopular? To the point where anybody would vote Reform, I mean, talk about “let’s buck the global trend and vote in some real idiots who have no idea what they’re doing after we’ve seen how that turns out elsewhere?”

    8. LazyScribePhil on

      Ah, the old unattributed quote in the headline trick. Not clear who’s said “sheds voters” in the entirety of the article. Khan’s approval ratings are interesting given his comfortable win last year. While there’s no doubt that Labour are shedding support for a variety of reasons, I don’t think they’ve got much to worry about for the near future.

    9. MCMLIXXIX on

      The establishment is going all out against Labour, which probably means they are actually doing a decent job….unfortunately a decent job for us isn’t a decent job for the wealthy tax avoiding spongers bleeding us dry.

      As an indy backing Scotsmen I’d happily put that aside and double down on backing the uk and an administration who’s a bit less in favour of the non dom, tax haven types.

    10. Commercial_Chef_1569 on

      It’s like making policies that really fuck with Londoner’s makes you unpopular.

      Might I remind people Labour did:

      1. Raised Stamp Duty on FTBs which disproportionately affects Londoners (they’re having to pay £10K more upfront). This has kept more people renting, raising rents. Caused a loss of equit in many properties so people who wanted to move can’t afford to or are waiting. Already causing layoffs in the Real Estate and Solicitor sector.

      2. Changed ILR from 5 to 10 years, breaking a promise to millions of immigrants, many of whom can vote.

      3. Raised NI which results in many more layoffs and decreased job prospects.

      Labour is single-handedly tanking the economy, and disproportionately so in London.

    11. Chillmm8 on

      The more the polls shift, the more likely Starmer will be replaced. Politics is fundamentally a selfish game and MPs and councillors aren’t going to watch their careers go down in flames and do nothing about it.

      He needs a big win and he needs it soon.

    12. pushthelim on

      Fingers crossed. London needs reform more than anywhere else

    13. clickityclickk on

      we need a new actual left wing party. reform is super right, conservatives are right, labour is right pretending theyre not. for the good of democracy, regardless of your own personal political alignment, having so many right wing mainstream parties is no good for anyone.

    14. OrganizationLast7570 on

      All the press are desperate for reform to win aren’t they? They want a British trump because he’ll be good for business. That’s why they keep publishing these meaningless polls

    15. ActivePalpitation980 on

      this is conditioning. seriously – this is cambridge analytica level manipulation. well, fuck it anyway. i don’t believe in anything anymore.

    16. ironmaiden947 on

      Sure, this is what happens when you try to appease Reform voters who will never vote for you. Look at all the recent things Reyner & Starmer said.. it’s crazy. People voted for them to be a center-left party, and they are anything but, so people are looking for another one.

    17. MikeyButch17 on

      Rough Seat Estimate:

      Labour – 48 (-11)

      Tories – 17 (+8)

      Lib Dems – 6

      Independents – 3 (+2)

      Reform – 1 (+1)

      Tories retaking places like Chelsea, Kensington & Cities of London & Westminster, as well as some of the outer London Doughnut.

      Independents gain Bethnal Green and Ilford North.

      Reform gain a single seat in Upminster.

    18. Scomosuckseggs on

      Why on earth are people so misguided that they’d want to vote for a party like Reform? Every time ive tried to politely engage with people to understand their viewpoint, and debate reforms policies, they get defensive/block me/become insulting because reform falls flat in the face of facts. I am yet to have a fact-based debate with a reform supporter that doesnt descend into chaos. So why do people blindly support reform when their lies are blatant and their policies don’t add up? Is it just a cover because some people want to be racist? What gives?

      If reform get in next election, I think I have to consider leaving the country. I cannot see this nation go the way of the US under Trump and his Maga cult. 🙁

    19. StumpyHobbit on

      Good, this should be the last Labour Government ever. Peddling failed 20th-century politics to a 21st-century nation.

    20. Electronic-Star-5931 on

      Funny how the narrative shifts when Labour stumbles, yet the Tories got a free pass for years of chaos, guess some ‘bad’ is more equal than others.

    21. robbberry on

      This is what happens when you work for Mandleson, Blaire and WEF instead of voters.

    22. MrSierra125 on

      Lmao labour voters will change to Lib Dem’s and greens, not reform.

      It’s pathetic that reform are in that list let alone top of the list.

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