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  1. It is refreshing to have some honesty from a politician/political representative instead of corporate-PR shit coming from the established parties.

  2. peareauxThoughts on

    I see this man more than I see my family yet apparently there’s a concerted suppression effort from the billionaire media establishment going on.

  3. Yeah. He is somewhat charismatic and will engage with tricky questions directly.

    That said, not much is being made of the Green’s open border policy, nuclear disarmament, and ridiculous energy policies (which should be their bread and butter).

    I’d also question whether many here have an issue with the disproportionate coverage he’s getting? Or is it OK for him but not Farage?

    He is not fit to govern. But sadly this is where we’re at.

  4. WorkingtonLady on

    They were polling at under 10% about 2 months ago, since then they have climbed 5pts in the poll. They are climbing in the polls the way reform did immediately after the general election, let’s see where they will stabilize. Could be soon, but could be much higher than 15%

  5. I suspect Zack will do very well generally going forward. I see similarities between him and Farage (hear me out) in that his personality is what speaks to people. And to his followers or would be followers he “tells it how it is” rather than avoiding questions or pussyfooting over answer.

    And like Farage, if he wanted he could make loads of appearances on QuestionTime because he clearly would be good for their viewing figures.

  6. CommercialDecision43 on

    I really dislike a lot of his policies, but I can definitely see why he’s polling so high. He knows how to connect to people, something that many recent politicians have lacked.

  7. OkAsparagus839 on

    Good for them. If we’re going to go for popularism, I’d much rather it be a form which doesn’t try to blame immigrants for all our problems and instead targets the real culprits.

  8. If ur a gambling man a hung parliament has never seen such better odds since the last hung parliament

  9. I just hope voting for better for him than when us of a certain age were fooled into voting for the lib Dems in the early 2000s

  10. RatmolesAndRoadtax on

    Imagine voting for a party that wants to throw the borders open to mass immigration even further, and has such a delusional view on nuclear power

  11. He’s an extremely stupid man with dangerous policies

    It will fade once his 15 minutes of fame from being pushed by the media are over

    – Breaking up the UK

    – Complete open borders

    – The right to vote and benefits given to all immigrants illegal or not

    – Ending nuclear power

    – Ending petrol powered cars in 2027

    – Leaving NATO

    – Getting rid of nuclear weapons

    Yeah sounds great

  12. Once their policies are looked at seriously, the public at large will start to realise they’re not a serious party. At best they’ll be the defacto left wing protest vote.