| ▲ | ben_w an hour ago | |||||||
> But the Greens have chosen to embrace their own form of populist lunacy. Well, populist lunacy is how Reform got so popular, so I can see why it would be tempting for the Green party. Main thing that's weird right now with the UK is that because it's first-past-the-post and the current polling is Reform:~29%, Lib/Lab/Con/Green:~16%, I would not be surprised by any of these parties forming a minority government nor any one of them getting a massive parliamentary majority. That said I will find it very very funny if the Conservative party ends up last from that list. | ||||||||
| ▲ | cbeach 23 minutes ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Out of curiosity, which of Reform's policies are "lunacy"? Removing the 2 child benefit cap? Increasing NHS spending? Returning to New Labour levels of net immigration, being a country with borders? > That said I will find it very very funny if the Conservative party ends up last from that list. At least we agree on that. The Tories deserve to be confined to the dustbin of history. | ||||||||
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