TheRetiredBridgeburner, on 05 July 2024 - 07:15 AM, said:
The Reform numbers are scary though - I suspect if they didn't exist Labour would still have won but the majority would have been much, much smaller. The only slim positive I think is that there's no way Farage and Anderson will last without saying or doing something reprehensible and facing recall. Not a chance they can pretend to behave themselves for four years.
The Labour candidate who knocked on our door a couple of months back is now our MP, with a convincing majority. That was nice news to wake up to.
Alistair Campbell made a convert of me last night - planning to go listen to some of he and Rory Stewart's podcast.
Yeah, one step at a time I guess.
I think Reform gaining a foothold is indicative of something we've been able to see coming for a while, and it's the end product of the Tories' endless jabber about 'we don't need experts' coupled with underfunding of education, services et al. Creates an environment where it's much easier to dupe folk into thinking that the country's problems are the result of foreigners and that's exactly what Reform bank on. People in very tenuous positions usually don't have time to think critically on the cause of their suffering and it's much easier to blame it on an external bogeyman.