If last 8 years of politics has taught me anything is that the Conservative background political machine are seriously good at their jobs through legitimate and dirty tactics.
They permeate the MSM, social media far better than Labour, and utilise it seemingly uncontested, to maximise polticial gain and minimise scrutiny. I mean come on Cummings has done more political damage to the torys in the last 6 months than labour has in 5+ years.
Labour needs to turncoat a few of the cons political anaylsyts, if they can get Johnson into power think what they can do with a lucid politican.
From what I’ve seen over the years, Lib Dem and Green seem to be the protest vote for when people aren’t happy, but then they drift back to Labour and Tory again by the next election.
I don’t think it’s particularly a sign of growing support for them, more of a kick for the big two that they need to change their ways.
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“But as dawn broke on Friday, Labour had gained councillors in London, but overall making a net loss of seats in England outside of London.”
Christ, doing worse than Corbyn, possibly the worst opposition leader in history.
I’m sick of lending my vote to Labour, voting Green again
So glad that the psychophantic Blairite fanboys can shut up now.
Starmer is a failure
Andrew Fisher is just salty Labour isn’t Left enough any more
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Fisher_(political_activist)
If last 8 years of politics has taught me anything is that the Conservative background political machine are seriously good at their jobs through legitimate and dirty tactics.
They permeate the MSM, social media far better than Labour, and utilise it seemingly uncontested, to maximise polticial gain and minimise scrutiny. I mean come on Cummings has done more political damage to the torys in the last 6 months than labour has in 5+ years.
Labour needs to turncoat a few of the cons political anaylsyts, if they can get Johnson into power think what they can do with a lucid politican.
From what I’ve seen over the years, Lib Dem and Green seem to be the protest vote for when people aren’t happy, but then they drift back to Labour and Tory again by the next election.
I don’t think it’s particularly a sign of growing support for them, more of a kick for the big two that they need to change their ways.