Black Abyss Babe
Slava Ukraini!
Our turn tomorrow, apparently ... 
https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/24...-youre-not-welcome-southampton-amid-protests/

https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/24...-youre-not-welcome-southampton-amid-protests/
Hopefully the thugs get chased out of town.Our turn tomorrow, apparently ...
https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/24...-youre-not-welcome-southampton-amid-protests/
Hopefully ...Hopefully the thugs get chased out of town.
I think there's also a certain amount of "it's happening, other people are stirring it up: I'll take the credit for it while staying well away and not getting arrested".That's the thing, anyone can make these posts, and police never quite know if anything is actually being organised, or if someone is just trying to incite it, scare people, and sent the police out chasing ghosts. Of course a lot of the major misbehavers are in custody now and are being denied bail, probably for good reason. The courts were sitting very late last night and the sentencing has been at the upper end of what's possible.
The far right usually make inroads during local elections and then get nothing in the GE's. Hopefully that remains the case.1 week before the 80th anniversary of VE day, the far right made significant gains in local and mayoral elections in the UK, also managing to get another MP in a by-election.
We have not learnt anything from history.![]()
The far right usually make inroads during local elections and then get nothing in the GE's. Hopefully that remains the case.
Also, this wasn't a UK local election. England only.
We've had years of Tories, Labour finally get in and are doing the "look we can be Tory-lite" thing. The Reform lot are getting louder and more popular at the same time Labour support is collapsing. Unfortunately I think England is at a turning point.The far right usually make inroads during local elections and then get nothing in the GE's. Hopefully that remains the case.
We've had years of Tories, Labour finally get in and are doing the "look we can be Tory-lite" thing. The Reform lot are getting louder and more popular at the same time Labour support is collapsing. Unfortunately I think England is at a turning point.
I'm really hoping Scotland can keep out of this trend, we're typically quite resistant to far right politics, UKIP were never able to get a foothold up here. But if Reform win Westminster I can see them looking to abolish Holyrood.
Current polling is certainly very favourable for Reform, for what that's worth four years out from an election, this is no doubt why the front page of BBC News today is Starmer strafing right and trying to appear tough on immigration. There are two trains of thought as to whether or not this will be effective:That will be the stuff of nightmares!
Current polling is certainly very favourable for Reform, for what that's worth four years out from an election, this is no doubt why the front page of BBC News today is Starmer strafing right and trying to appear tough on immigration. There are two trains of thought as to whether or not this will be effective:
1. Immigration numbers decrease substantially, so nobody has any reason to vote for Reform anymore, Labour win big again.
2. People would rather vote for Farage than Farage-lite, Reform win big.
From what I understand a similar approach to this worked well for the centre-left in Denmark, but Starmer is burdened with a great deal of personal unpopularity that may be an obstacle for him.
Yes this would almost certainly be a more successful strategy, as voters lost on the right are in my opinion somewhat unlikely to return to Labour, but just as many if not more have left for the Lib Dems and the Greens and they are much more likely to be responsive to a pivot back to the left. For some reason however, Starmer's Labour seem to be deathly afraid of doing anything that could appear 'woke'.Perhaps it is time to roll out some progressive policies, which is what most people in the left who voted Labour (or Green) definitely want and think are missing from the current government. It is true they inherited a big almighty mess from the Tories, but they are definitely not going to get votes from us in the left the next time around if they keep pandering to the right.
I find the parallels between the US Dems and UK Labour quite interesting, and frightening:
They both had chance for a grassroots left wing leader, but did everything they could to stop them, instead of getting behind them and using their surging popularity to win (see Bernie/Corbyn)
They both do fairly similar "see we're not left, we're centrist and will pander to the right" dance, that alienates left leaning voters while failing to grab the right wing voters they're so desperately trying to woo.
It does give me the absolute fear that we're about to have our Trump moment with Reform.
It's a very real possibility on the current trajectory, I think there are two main factors that will affect the outcome at the next general election:I find the parallels between the US Dems and UK Labour quite interesting, and frightening:
They both had chance for a grassroots left wing leader, but did everything they could to stop them, instead of getting behind them and using their surging popularity to win (see Bernie/Corbyn)
They both do fairly similar "see we're not left, we're centrist and will pander to the right" dance, that alienates left leaning voters while failing to grab the right wing voters they're so desperately trying to woo.
It does give me the absolute fear that we're about to have our Trump moment with Reform.