Is Labour Starting To Abolish Democracy...
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It's quite possible that reform could merge with the real tories that remain and become the new tories with the wet trobiscites etc joining the Lib non dems/greens etc.
Interesting times, who'd have thought that Labour would squander a huge majority so quickly?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wish I was going enough to emigrate. I was in London recently and I felt like a stranger even in places like Wimbledon, traditionally a bastion of white middle-class England... Still mostly white but young obviously educated, but totally naive professional type spouting absolute rubbish about what wonderful things will happen including how we will welcome the poor people fleeing wars, and tyranny.... But then these people were never on a housing list, and probably have private healthcare.
And here we go, the left on here straight to false accusations, comparisons to Hitler and calling people racists.
I suspect there are quite a few Labour MP's who would like to be around after the next election and those in marginals (particularly in the 98 seats they just scrapped past Reform) may well be thinking how they can achieve that. So going Independant or across to Reform is the obvious way. Staying with Labout will most certainly mean a one term sitting.
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