Mr Kobayashi
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Yes, this is true. Much as I liked the Workers Party, their policies need expanding on. They want to correlate with the ethics of Old Labour, but much of society has been forced right. If Starmer has a shaky couple of years, it's more likely Workers Party and Reform will make a further/ better dent come by-elections and in a further Gen Election.
People laughing don't seem to understand they are GROWING, not FAILING. They are not very old as a party, but this has come too early, right now. The version in France come 2nd/ 3rd??
Posters shouldn't sniff or laugh as there is a real possibility they become a key smaller party in the future.
Time will tell.
They aren't.
This is their national votes total yesterday.
210,194[79] | 0.7% |
That's a smaller share of the vote than parties that only stand in Wales and Northern Ireland.
They've not picked up any seats despite several independents successfully running on pro-gaza platforms and winning seats seats in some areas with large Muslim populations and beating Labour candidates.
Independents very rarely win seats in general elections.
There's no space on the left for them to gain and occupy. These are the words of Mick Lynch.
They were only capable of fielding candidates in less than a quarter of seats.
It's a personality cult, grift machine and vanity project.