Labour: Toxic Complacency

by mrjohnnymac18

5 comments
  1. Labour aren’t complacent now. They’ve accepted defeat and are waiting for the final blow. They’re out of ideas just like the month after giving notice at a job.

    The smart ones will welcome the time in opposition or as the minor party in a coalition. Once out of government they can take their time to observe and reinvent themselves for the next Senedd 2030 or more likely 2034. 8 years is a long time in politics. Reform have had that much time to reinvent themselves since the Brexit referendum in 2016.

  2. The Labour Party is in a deep crisis in every part of the UK. Surprising since the GE was only 14 months ago and they got a massive majority. All Labour supporters seemed ecstatic about their prospects. What a change to all doom and gloom now.

  3. “Voters who are primarily focused on immigration are never going to be persuaded by arguments from the left” Average [nation.cymru](http://nation.cymru) brain damage lmfao

  4. Neo-liberalism doesn’t work, and more people are realising this. I can see the future of the UK being the following.

    Reduction of rights and freedoms —> Economic downturn —-> Civil unrest —-> Revolution or War.

    All because of greed. Yuck 🤮

  5. >Plaid’s job is to reveal the Reform UK project as Brexit MKII

    This is so fucking naive. Ben Wildsmith thinks he’s being oh-so-insightful, without acknolwedging that Wales voted Leave, and Brexit was largely popular in working class areas of Wales that saw the EU as a failed experiment which didn’t represent them.

    Yes. Please. As a Reform party member, BY ALL MEANS lets re-visit the political arguments that won us a referendum in 2016, and saw us utterly trounce our political opponents in subsequent EU elections where Reform would have won EVERY SINGLE CONSTITUENCY in Wales if the elections were FPTP.

    These people are ideologically opposed to even contemplating why they might lose to Reform. It’s staggering.

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