Yes. Literally yes, that's what politics IS.
Politics is where two or more factions sit down together with their different views, then have a frank exchange of ideas on how to address an issue, leading to a consensus decision that nobody thinks is great but everybody thinks is something they can vote for.
Reform and their ilk have been getting millions of votes now for a decade or more. You can't just ignore a massive part of the population because you are painting with broadstrokes that "just don't like em innit". Or you can but you can't claim to be a democrat or even unbigoted if you're doing that.
What on earth are you talking about? - People can vote for whatever they like and if they vote for something that some people don't like then they're going to judge them for it, that's human nature.
No mate, politics and democracy is going out and voting for your local MP and then whoever gets the most MPs forms government. They have five reps in Parliament to platform them, and they'll be dismissed as big mouthed one issue morons and probably go on about how unfair FPTP is before not turning up at all.
You sound a bit like Neville Chamberlain honestly, why the fuck would I appease these cunts? As someone else stated on an earlier post, this iteration of Nige's circus has less votes than they did in 2015.
Nobody is ignoring the Reform voters, we all take them rather seriously, but these people do not want anything other than all borders closed, send everyone back where they came from (to die) unless they can use a stethoscope because they're useful to us then.
People who knowingly vote for racist rhetoric and dog whistles are probably worse than the knuckledraggers who do vote for them with racism in mind. Least one is being genuine.
Er, how is it not democratic? Did I say they can't vote? Can't have these abhorrent ideals? No. Nobody is stopping them. Doesn't make them immune to massive criticism.
Being bigoted against bigots? Sounds like an oxymoron to me. Call me what you want, you're either with them or sitting on the fence playing devils advocate, but don't fucking call me undemocratic. They have their MPs, they have their votes, lets see how they do. Hell, lets see if they even turn up after six months.