• @FelixCress
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    83 months ago

    Fucking far right taking 65% in total.

    • Alex
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      103 months ago

      Lumping the Tories and Reform together as far right is certainly a choice but whatever. Wild swings are always going to be more likely with individual ward results because the total number is electors is quite small (~1500 votes in this case). There aren’t many details online but it looks like some local scandal combined with low turnout has lead to a collapse of the vote for Labour. Reform didn’t even stand in the previous campaign and it looks like they have split the Tory vote fairly evenly.

      So yes it’s a loss for a ward that was strongly Labour before but it looks driven by local issues and it’s hardly a harbinger referendum on national politics that the article paints it as.

      • @FelixCress
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        13 months ago

        Lumping the Tories and Reform together as far right is certainly a choice but whatever

        I haven’t noticed much difference since around 2016.

        • @[email protected]
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          13 months ago

          Reform will always be a little more far right, because they get to say the racist things the Tories wanted to say, but need the waters tested first.

          Not by much, but always about 3-4 steps in that direction.