2029 sarà la prima volta dal 1910 che né i laburisti né i Tories vincono le elezioni generali del Regno Unito? Forse segnando la fine del dominio lungo un secolo di questi due partiti nella politica britannica.

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    1. Sylocule on

      If the Lib Dem’s promised to start negotiating the UK’s return to the EU, they’d poll a lot higher.

      Maybe after Reform win and the country goes further downhill

    2. DarrensDodgyDenim on

      It’s difficult to understand why the British do not see through Farage. The man is a populist fraud.

    3. Federal-Chest4191 on

      So, Farage has run the UK into the ground with Brexit and the voters are coming back for more. We are totally and truly fucked.

    4. Neither_Guava_8292 on

      Do all countries need to experience to be ruled by a far-right lunatic nowdays? 

    5. CuriousCat31441 on

      Good that established parties get a beating and the UK political landscape is blessed with fresh air. Its good for democracy and bad for corruption when leadership changes.

      Too bad its a shit stain like farage.

    6. BlueHeartbeat on

      Without looking it up, I like to imagine Plaid is a scottish party whose entire platform is to force everyone to wear kilts.

    7. Two corrupt establishment parties. Solution? An even more corrupt and incompetent far-right party! Great success!

    8. Time for the country to go right back down the shitter again, hurrah…

    9. Bitter_Particular_75 on

      Serious question for British people: would a party founded by Gary Stephenson siphon away votes from Farage to a more reasonable and not far right populist party?

    10. Sufficient_Lead_3471 on

      All actions have consequences. Inaction is also an action, or rather, a choice.

    11. budapestersalat on

      It’s the Liberal comeback right? Right?!

      (i know it’s not :/)

    12. AlbaIulian on

      Too early to tell, there’s still time to go until then.

    13. nourish_the_bog on

      Cons fumbled the ball by playing the populism card as heavy handed as they did. Now reap the rewards as Europe’s US. Countrymen and continentals; we’re not immune either. Don’t slip up, the stakes are too high.

    14. fuscator on

      The UK is going to be suffering from the hubris of the two main parties.

      They could have accepted that we need to change our voting system to proportional representation, but instead fought against it with vile propaganda.

      Now they’re going to get to experience the consequences of that, and unfortunately it means the whole country has to suffer a Farage government.

    15. Key_Photograph9067 on

      I don’t think so but it depends. Just being the most popular doesn’t really matter if it’s not broad support in the right places. I can see a coalition government forming next time around to keep reform out, similar to how some European countries tried to keep the far right out.

      It’s unfortunate that the populous seems to be of the opinion though that when your foot hurts, you chop off the bottom half of your body. It’s bizarre because you look across the pond and you see what happens when a fascistic populist gets into power, and our country wants to be more like that. What’s probably more bizarre, is that the UK doesn’t like Trump at all despite seemingly wanting a bit of the US politics.

    16. berejser on

      Any Europe-loving Brits have got just under four years to get out while they still can. That ship is going down.

    17. ZeldenGM on

      I doubt it, these are small sample polls taken ages away from an election. Asking anyone at the doorstep who they’re voting for right now is not going to glean much support for the main parties in their current state. Labour have just launched a hugely unpopular online safety bill and have suffered under the Gaza situation. Conservatives remain rudderless after crashing out from last election. This means that when asked today who will you vote for, the only dead certs are from the Gbeebies sheep.

      The only polling figures worth noting are when an election is 18 months out. Tactical voting is also huge in the UK and not reflected by the polls or the FPTP system. You can absolutely expect “anyone but reform” situations if it legitimately looks like they have the smallest chance of gaining power.

      Beyond all that though, the most likely scenario (right now) is a hung parliament with a Labour-led coalition.

    18. Zephinism on

      Deserved.

      Next election I will vote either Lib Dems or Reform. Two parties that support abolishing FPTP.

      Labour only have themselves to blame, their membership is in favour of ending FPTP but the government don’t listen to the average or poor person.

      Maybe if Lord Ali suggested it during one of Keirs groveling sessions they’d implement it.

    19. The same in Germany. The “Big” Parties are just to erode with Korruption and power hungry politions

    20. Realistic_Let3239 on

      High chance, Tories trashed the country. Labour is largely continuing the same status quo. Reform we keep getting told are due to sweep to the largest landslide in history, but their momentum has already collapsed and they are loosing MPs and councillors at a stilly rate. Reform are just more of the same as the other two, beyond being more racist, yet somehow people believe they are anti establishment…

      Now add in the new Your Party, they’ve gained ground faster than Reform, largest party by membership after existing for a couple of months, yet keep getting left out for some strange reason. An actual party offering an alternative, wildly popular with the people, instead the ones keep getting pushed are more of the same.

      We do have a real chance of Labour/Conservatives losing the next election, by all rights the Tories should have been wiped out at the last one, Labour refusing to change anything except online censorship, could lead to them getting slaughtered at the next election. Both pandered to Reform, along with the media, meaning we potentially might get the fascist party voted in. Thankfully we have an alternative, assuming they don’t get buried under the largest media/political smear campaigns in history, again…

    21. Just to point out that a general election is 4 years away and a lot can happen in politics.

      Also, our awful FPTP system will mean that the actual result could be wildly different. Look at the Lib Dems and Greens and compare the number of seats they have vs vote share to see what I mean.

      The only good thing I can see from Reform is they support PR.

    22. RacerAfterDusk6044 on

      if people hate the tories and labour, why can’t they vote lib dem? i know they’re not *amazing* or anything but they’re not the big two, they don’t have any particularly controversial views, and more importantly they’re not reform.

    23. Leading-Print-9773 on

      I’m all for destroying the two party system but if it means keeping Reform out, I’ll happily keep voting Labour. Whatever I think of them, they’re the lesser of evils

    24. I fucking hope not. Farage as PM would be a Liz Truss level disaster

    25. fraro_21-D on

      Why Is there no Corbyn new party? Is this an updated Poll or they Just didnt include the party?

    26. monkeyinsurgency on

      So that the UK can follow America into the pit of populist irrelevance.

    27. Suspicious_Feed_7585 on

      The main problem is.. that for the normal ppl there are multiple parties.. for stupid ppl that like conspiracy theories etc. There is only one party.. and that is true in most countries… if normal ppl would concentrate on one party they would win..

      Second problem is fake media and these parties spinning the narrative in such a way tjat they always blame others never them self..

      3de problem and a big one is, fake media and the amount of garbage there is + the fact that a lot of ppl are hooked (addicted) to scrolling to piles off garbage everyday all day.. so they get indoctrinated with a very negative bias..

      These all will lead into a dark time line, as we see in USA.. a lot of ppl can not regulate there own emotions and believe everything in there bubble.. to a point that even war is no problem.. only when an extent periode without news and problem losing some ppl and seeing the effect of war.. will these ppl chance.. but yah, the chance of a media detox is next to zero… so ,,, not hope for the future without war

    28. Final-Course2506 on

      I don’t know much about UK, but that is happening in WHOLE EUROPE right now…. This is terrifying…. Not that the Mainstream Parties lose popularity, but the parties that gain power….

    29. 18havefun on

      Farage claims he just wants to stop illegal immigration and that he supports British values but is also anti-lgbt and I wouldn’t trust his proposed cabinet to look after the disabled and vulnerable. He is a staunch Trump and AfD supporter who would like to see DOGE and ICE brought to the UK. I won’t vote for him regardless of how bad Labour or Conservative get.

    30. ilorybss on

      I do not look forward to see Afd, Farage and Bardella running 3 of the most powerful countries in Europe at the same time.

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