Don Karleone
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Didn't get the win in Caerphilly that they were expecting.
Maybe the polls showing they would win a general election are not correct
You’re going to vote for them at the next General Election aren’t you? ;)We saw the tactical voting that will no doubt keep them out.
Regardless, we saw the Labour and Tory vote collapse again.
The electorate has had enough.
Didn't get the win in Caerphilly that they were expecting.
Maybe the polls showing they would win a general election are not correct
You’re going to vote for them at the next General Election aren’t you? ;)
But if it was tactical voting to keep out Reform, then the Labour and Tory vote would collapse only in seats where neither would be the likeliest to beat Reform.We saw the tactical voting that will no doubt keep them out.
Regardless, we saw the Labour and Tory vote collapse again.
The electorate has had enough.
I can see the Greens doing well. I also think if Reform keep cocking things up at a local level, more and more people who have been attracted to them will start to see through themIf I was to vote today I’d probably vote either independent or green.
Reform are not the answer.
I see nothing other than a hung parliament with all the shit that will bring tbh.
Reform will undoubtedly cock up as anyone capable of doing a decent job would have the intelligence to not get involved. They are the bottom of the barrel.I can see the Greens doing well. I also think if Reform keep cocking things up at a local level, more and more people who have been attracted to them will start to see through them
Nothing tactical about it. Plaid Cymru are significantly on the up throughout Wales and their new leader is being generally spoken about as the next First Minister of the Senedd. Can see them taking over power in Wales for sureWe saw the tactical voting that will no doubt keep them out.
Regardless, we saw the Labour and Tory vote collapse again.
The electorate has had enough.
But if it was tactical voting to keep out Reform, then the Labour and Tory vote would collapse only in seats where neither would be the likeliest to beat Reform.
(Enough of what? Free child care? Lower interest rates?)
Childcare isn’t free - people are paying ever higher taxes to fund it all - and this government’s policies have kept interest tates at a higher level than they otherwise would be.But if it was tactical voting to keep out Reform, then the Labour and Tory vote would collapse only in seats where neither would be the likeliest to beat Reform.
(Enough of what? Free child care? Lower interest rates?)
Using that argument nothing is free; education, NHS, road usage, nothing.Childcare isn’t free - people are paying ever higher taxes to fund it all - and this government’s policies have kept interest tates at a higher level than they otherwise would be.
If that’s the Labour pitch then it’s no wonder their vote was eviscerated last night.