Welp, let’s do it again.

by benswami

24 comments
  1. I can not put into words how idiotic and wrong that take is.

  2. Time to crack the Brexit Champagne again! (Can of Carling)

  3. If ever you’ve doubted the phrase “your vote matters” the results we’ve seen should encourage you to reconsider

  4. i mean tbf, none of the parties are going to be any better than each other, everything has gone to shit regardless

  5. Yeah…I don’t understand how after arguably the worst economic decisions in modern British history that Nigel Farage and like-minded individuals are still revered in politically significant ways in this country. Admittedly, I can understand maybe the concerns about mass immigration to a point but literally every other policy position espoused by radical right types are objectively horrible.

  6. We keep voting for right wing lies and somehow things keep getting worse

  7. We gotta seriously look at tactical voting to keep reform from power. We need to start a movement now, to stop Nigel getting number ten.

  8. just a reminder whilst brexit was going on germany and france found every way under the sun to slow it down

    like the french sending their navy to our ports to stop our fishermen going out to see so their fisherman can enter our teritorial waters and illegaly fish. and increased/ helped people cross the channel to enter the UK (that last one im pro-migrant helping but given france was simultaniously saying they wernt n such)

  9. Jesus fuck me old boots Christ. The US repeated their massive electoral mistake from 2016 and are now paying for it dearly. Can we please, *please* learn from that!?!!??

  10. At a certain point you have to accept that most of the UK is right wing. This is what they want.

  11. Russia must be buzzing. Far right traitors in the UK are too dense to understand our give enough of a shit to learn.

  12. You’re all mental in the comments. All sides of the political spectrum.

  13. Do people not realise if, by some miracle, Farrage was put into power and DID solve the immigration issue (which is made out to be significantly worse than the multitude of far other, way more important and impactful issues the UK has), that it wouldn’t come at a cost?

    He is an S tier grifter and would quite happily sell the UK to put a few extra quid in his pocket. Irreversibly so as well.

  14. We’re coming up on the ten year anniversary of the 2015 GE. Remember how strong the Tory brand was then? Now it’s trashed it’s time to pretend Reform are a brand new party rather than the same dogshit donors, same expat tax-dodgers fanning the flames, same advertorial media and parrot journalism, same everything. Slash and burn politics.

    Long way to a GE, we might yet have a Canada moment.

  15. Brits will reduce the quality of life for everyone in the country, so long as immigrants and trans people have it worse

  16. I think its as simple as the rich are using their money to pay to have their “solution” for the country broadcasted constantly. People are psychologically more likely to believe rhetoric they hear regularly than they are facts and history, and when people are desperate they are more likely to go for a radical solution to change things.

    So then, the very same rich people who benefit off the countries current issues can just sell themselves as “antiestablishment” and scare everyone into thinking immigrants are the issue and are invading the country so people dont look at their hoarding of wealth and record breaking profits.

  17. This is why we desperately need to do something about immigration numbers.

  18. I saw someone post that they were done with Labour after the whole trans thing last week. And so now they were going to vote for reform…

  19. Well if Starmer doesn’t resolve immigration this week then he may as well leave asap as this is going to go one way for him otherwise

  20. scew me twice shame on me.

    this smug bastard acts as if he represent the working class. and has their best interests.

  21. One of the biggest reasons for this is non voters. The people who stay at home and / or think the election won’t affect them. The higher the voter turnout, the less likelihood of voting in extremists. Fascists are highly motivated to vote, so the Reform vote will be overstated because moderate, left and liberal voters stayed at home.

  22. It baffles me to see people vote against their interests. Time and time again, politicians on the right have made people worse off financially, stigmatised refugees and tolerated fascism.

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