• @mecfs
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    3 months ago

    Reform 4th biggest party surpassing the SNP. Terrible news for the long term prospects of the country.

    Although in the medium term, this labour majority will be a breath of fresh air.

    • @then_three_more
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      23 months ago

      Luckily the exit poll was wrong. Still worrying that they got 4 seats.

      Hopefully if Frog Face does try his takeover the Tories will split, and the ones that aren’t racist, climate change denier economically incompetent idiots will either form their own party or join the lib Dems.

    • @Jackthelad
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      -183 months ago

      A party that wants to leave the UK losing seats is bad for the long-term prospects of the country? 🤔

      • SanguinePar
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        333 months ago

        A party like Reform getting even a single seat is bad for the long-term prospects of this country.

        • @Jackthelad
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          -93 months ago

          Well obviously Lemmy would say this, but a single seat is meaningless. Even 13 (if true) means they don’t exactly have a huge amount of power.

          • flamingos-cantM
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            183 months ago

            The problem is the trend. Reform growing means that the Tories will likely go (even further) right to meet them. Farage is already eyeing up becoming leader the Conservatives.

            • Flax
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              33 months ago

              I think the main issue the tories lost wasn’t because of a sudden trend towards leftism, but because of how ridiculously corrupt they became

              • Flax
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                3 months ago

                Not really comparable since the DUP is constrained to Northern Ireland and never even considers entering mainland UK. The Conservative party, Labour party and Lib Dems rarely run in Northern Ireland if ever, so the parties don’t have to worry about them. Reform is UK-Wide and actively snatched votes from the Tories.

                • @[email protected]
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                  13 months ago

                  The DUP propped up May’s government which put through Brexit. They take their seats and speak in debates. They have an effect, but not much of one with so few seats, and Reform is on a similar number. They will be a similar small voice in Westminster.

                  The vote share is a different issue. Some Tories will be looking at that longingly, but I suspect they would alienate more than they’d recruit if they actually shifted in that direction.

                  • Flax
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                    13 months ago

                    I mean it’s still to do with competition. Whenever smaller parties get a larger vote share, they influence the larger parties. That’s basically how Brexit happened with UKIP

              • XIIIesq
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                23 months ago

                Reform has 14% of the popular vote. The Tories will be chasing that.

            • @Jackthelad
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              03 months ago

              Not necessarily. Obviously the majority of the seats are going to Labour. Those are the voters they need to win back. They’re not going to do that by appealing to Reform voters.

              • flamingos-cantM
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                73 months ago

                Labour is winning so many seats because Reform is splitting the right vote. The Tories did so well in 2019 because Reform agreed not to field any candidates to stop Corbyn.

          • @mecfs
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            103 months ago

            its not about 13 seats. They got more than half the vote share the conservatives had. If the conservatives wanna win that voteshare back, they are gonna need to move even further right, which is worrying.

            • DarkThoughts
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              33 months ago

              It’s not that easy. Such a move could alienate more moderate voters, causing them to lose even more to labour.

      • @[email protected]
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        123 months ago

        When the party that is gaining seats is led by Nigel Farage, one of the front men of the disastrous lie that was brexit, yes.

      • @mecfs
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        53 months ago

        I’m not talking about SNP loosing seats but about reform winning seats.

        And I’m talking about the prospects of the citizens of the united kingdom, not a political structure.