Polls predict historic losses for Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party on Thursday as anti-immigrant Reform U.K. makes gains, and a new era of multiparty politics takes shape.
Polls predict historic losses for Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party on Thursday as anti-immigrant Reform U.K. makes gains, and a new era of multiparty politics takes shape.
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It’s wild to see Reform UK gaining so much traction—guess Labour’s immigration stance isn’t convincing enough for many voters.
Starmer’s strategy of staying centrist clearly isn’t working if even local elections are slipping away. Maybe it’s time for a real left-wing alternative.
A two-party system crumbling into multiparty chaos? Just what we need—more gridlock and no clear direction for the country.
The media is complicit in reducing complex issues to tribal shouting matches. (8e9304)
Reform UK’s rise is no surprise when Labour keeps flip-flopping on key issues. They’re handing votes to Farage on a silver platter.
Populism is filling a vacuum left by mainstream parties abandoning their base. (4b21cf)