I’m tired boss

by JellyfishWrangler69

28 comments
  1. I can’t ever remember seeing a government that was this unpopular so soon after an election. It’s absolutely mental how badly Labour have bungled it.

  2. Well the centrists said they opposed populism. I didn’t realise they opposed popularity so strongly as well.

  3. Seriously, if people go from Keir to Reform then they’re already Reform now. Going from Labour to Reform is a huge leap.

  4. Our government doesn’t realise that they have just committed political suicide

  5. People voting reform are somehow never to blame for reforms popularity, it’s always someone else’s fault. Almost like people feel guilty supporting them.

  6. Im kinda feeling this all planed. To make people only vote reform make them feel that only choice. Just saying the game riged anyway

  7. I’m voting Reform next GE because at this point, I’m just all for pissing Labour off.

  8. I mean labour is absolutely shitting the bed so far. Is there anyone out there who’s actually a member of the Labour party or knows a Labour MP? What the hell is going on?

    Just do something really simple, really inexpensive that’s actually popular, we are so overdue a ray of positivity right now. It’s a democratic system, so something the people like for a change.

  9. Voted for them because I opposed the sleaze and fragrant misuse of public money (looking at you Matt Hancock) in the hopes that they would better than the tories. They’ve managed to be just as right as the tories, if not worse. Never seen a chancellor cry because they couldn’t take benefits away before, but here we stand.

    I’m more inclined to use words like ‘piss off’ and ‘fascist’ the next time they come knocking for votes. Don’t know who I’ll vote for in the next GE – probably a spoiled ballot.

  10. Labour are just handing the keys over to the Tories at the moment. I would say Reform, but I don’t see them winning. They’ll make massive gains, but not enough to win.

  11. If you vote for any of these people you’re part of the problem. How many times are you going to vote and say this time things will be different? All of parliament and all politicians need removing as quickly as possible then real change can begin. Voting anyone into a broken and corrupt system is not going to change anything they’re all in it together there is now right or left they made it that way so you will act all tribal. Please people wake up none of these people are our leaders.

  12. They’re fumbling worse than Sunak at the end of his time as PM when he left a WW2/D Day memorial early and was proposing to make military service mandatory for 18 year olds

  13. It’s actually embarrassing watching labour lick the arsehole of the tory party by just blindly forcing through tory policies.

    This safety act will do the opposite of protecting vulnerable people

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  14. Reasons labour won:
    People wanted literally anything but the Tories

    Things labour have delivered in the last year:
    A perfect continuation of Tory rule, but now in RED!

    God forbid they ever do a single left wing policy, they are careerist cowards the lot of them.

  15. Unpopular policies are what every recently elected government do. That’s pretty much standard procedure.

    There’s 4 years until the next general election and people have short memories.

  16. I’m kinda out of the loop here. Why don’t we like Labour? Is this about the recent porn blocking thing?

  17. Unpopular opinion: I’m tired of populism, I’m happy to see a government prepared to make some unpopular decisions rather than do nothing except chase votes for five years at a time

  18. Should’ve been expected from a party whose entire campaign was “we’re not the Tories”

  19. If this is about the online safety bill it was sorted in 2023 by the tories. Another empty complaint

  20. I’m not voting reform, but I sure as hell am not voting labour ever again either.

  21. The only thing i can guess at is that there is a notion that you get all of your more unpopular policies introduced early on in your term so that by the end of it people have forgotten them and you can direct them to the more recent popular ones.

    Of course that relies on the notion that Labour are eventually going to start introducing some popular policies which at this stage seems unlikely but hey, it’s just a theory don’t @ me.

  22. They are absolutely useless, and won’t be getting my vote next time, probably waste my vote with the Greens.

  23. I mean you’re not wrong…but it’s funny that the last straw was a bill that was already on the way when the tories were in power instead of *gestures at everything else*

  24. No way, the neocommie ideologues turn out to be … neocommie ideologues.

  25. Labour vote

    2019 – 32.1%, 202 seats.

    2024 – 33.7%, 411 seats

    They got in through our weird electoral system not because they gained any real popularity.

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