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  1. Looks like polarization in a parliamentary democracy. The parties on the far ends of the ideological spectrum take supporters from the parties towards the middle.

  2. AbabababababababaIe on

    Well there’s plenty of room to the left of Labour. Labour right now is more conservative than the Conservatives 15 years ago

  3. _PM_ME_PANGOLINS_ on

    > worst result since last election

    Which was their best result in ages, hence winning it. So they “sunk” to their second-best result in ages?

  4. Don’t like the trends? Ask voters why, and address there concerns. Find out what Reform and the Greens are doing to address those very real concerns.

  5. Interesting how the far-right doesnt have the same appeal among the youth like other Western countries

  6. Blows me away how the uniparty has built a society for the elderly and some of my young peers are still planning to vote for them.

  7. A lot can change between now and August 2029 which is when a general election must happen. 

  8. Pretty sad UK is turning into USA lite. A reform win would make me seriously question whether UK is a place to live long term, I have options and might have to use them.

  9. I have a long running theory based on the fact that Lib Dem support is always very flat across demographics that voting Lib Dem is actually genetically determined and not influenced by environment

  10. People voted for Brexit because they wanted less immigration. Boris gave them more. So they voted for Labour who said they’d handle immigration. They still got more. If you keep refusing to give people want they want, don’t be upset when they try another party.

  11. grew_up_on_reddit on

    Why does the U.K. have two center left parties? What differentiates them from each other?

    Also, please tell me that at least the Greens over there are in favor of transgender rights.

  12. Starmer needs to go and go soon. Alternatively he can stay which will help the Green Party out (who I voted for).