Too soon!It's the old adage and it usually rings true
"Oppositions don't win elections, governments lose them"
A bit like City in cup finals...
I think a lot of that is by design, everyone is shit scared of being criticized because of how loud any criticism rings across the media, PR is the king maker not policy.The sad thing about this election is no one actually appears to be voting 'for' anything, just against things. The best offer on the table from labour appears to just be that they are not the Tories rather than any actual change which pretty much makes them a protest vote. The other parties certainly are just a protest vote with no real chance of governing.
Looks like reform and the greens votes may transmit into a few seats after all. A shame the snp vote seems to have collapsed - Starmer deserves to have many pains in his arse in the house.
Yes, I'm sure he'll see it at some point.Surely that remains to be seen.
charlatan
Daily Mail Front Page 4th of July 2024 - Tomorrow's Papers Today!
The headline discusses potential political outcomes and the impact of tactical voting, highlighting concerns such as soaring taxes, uncontrolled immigration, and policy changes under a Labour government.www.tomorrowspapers.co.uk
charlatan
Daily Mail Front Page 4th of July 2024 - Tomorrow's Papers Today!
The headline discusses potential political outcomes and the impact of tactical voting, highlighting concerns such as soaring taxes, uncontrolled immigration, and policy changes under a Labour government.www.tomorrowspapers.co.uk