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Reform came second here with a large share of the vote, it bothers me that should they ever win the GE a party committed to PR and with racist views can take us down the road of things we might come to regret, Brexit for e.g.
In Scotland the SNP wanted independence Sturgeon was going to use this election as a referendum for independence, Labour overturned the SNP
Democracy can lead to people with way out views convincing the electorate to have a referendum.

Labour Party – 21,284 round here there is hardly any one with black, brown, yellow or pink skin unless they’ve been on holiday, Reform are in second place anything to prevent Tories getting in.
Reform 9,115,
Conservative Party – 4,507
Green Party – 3,495
Liberal Democrats – 1,799
 
Reform came second here with a large share of the vote, it bothers me that should they ever win the GE a party committed to PR and with racist views can take us down the road of things we might come to regret, Brexit for e.g.
In Scotland the SNP wanted independence Sturgeon was going to use this election as a referendum for independence, Labour overturned the SNP
Democracy can lead to people with way out views convincing the electorate to have a referendum.

Labour Party – 21,284 round here there is hardly any one with black, brown, yellow or pink skin unless they’ve been on holiday, Reform are in second place anything to prevent Tories getting in.
Reform 9,115,
Conservative Party – 4,507
Green Party – 3,495
Liberal Democrats – 1,799
I get what you are worried about, but it is not reform or the SNP that are the problem. The problem is people voting for them. The fact that not having PR seems a good thing shows the reality of how fragile the labour landslide is.
 
No, my kids are more important than anything else and if the competition for time is between spending time with them or going for a run then Moana and ice cream is going to win every time.
That's your opinion. But I think what's the point of having kids if your health is shit. Unfair on the kids.
 
No, I think it's a catchy saying but is always wrong. It suffers from what 99% of political discourse suffers from which is a vast oversimplification of The Other. It's like when people go off on foaming at the mouth rants about how all X are Y and actually the root of all evil in society.

Racism is a widespread societal issue with like most opinions works on a spectrum. Racists vote every Party, they cross every class divide, every gender, every race and age.

Moreover, people are complicated. They're not one thing, one trait, that overrides and supersedes every opinion on every topic. It's like when people use these terminologies to paint vast swathes of people - "socialists" or "leftists" or "fascists" or whatever. People do that because they believe they fully understand the goals and psychology and draw conclusions on these sometimes millions of people.

It's just a pointless thing to do because at that point you're not even talking about people but rather a mythical entity.

Racists are everywhere. It might make people feel better to think that they are contained to some sub group or party but that's not the reality as various Labour and Tory investigations in the last few years should tell you. In fact most people would probably be shocked at how much crossover there is in many European nations between fascists and environmentalists, two groups which common sense would tell you are on totally different political wings naturallybut they share some common goals. As I say, people are complicated and they're not one thing.

Ok, but if you have a deep rooted hatred of brown people and migrants - what party are you going to be attracted too?
 

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