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The UK general election 2024
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I think I'm just a bit confused by your position tbh; you say you don't like their policies or trust, but you think that they're an effective protest vote. They are led by someone who's been at the heart of politics in the UK and Europe for the last two decades who's policy platform is very clear, and not much different from the incumbent. It seems to me not so much a protest vote, but a vote to continue down the road we've been on since 2015...
I'm sorry if this seems patronising to you, but I've been politically engaged (and as I've stated fairly left wing, though I have come to appreciate the benefits of more free market organisations such as the EU) since an early age and follow this stuff very closely and it does sadden me that people are being influenced to support people who clearly just want to cause yet more strife and division within our society.
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Absolutely, Brexit put paid to all that - freedom of movement in particular, but also higher cost of living, higher rents, etc.
I don’t get the reasoning of a ‘protest’ vote for the same party that caused it though - Reform plc, formerly known as The Brexit Party? The one that even its members acknowledge is full of racists?
To paraphrase Stewart Lee: it’s like protesting about bad hotel room service by shitting in the bed, then realising that you then have to sleep in a shitted bed.
For me the only protest vote available would be Lib Dem, since they’re the only party sensible enough to try and reverse the damage caused by Brexit. But any reasonably left-wing/centrist party here with a chance of ousting the nasty Tory incumbent will get my vote.
I’m actually a bit of a left winger myself traditionally. There just isn’t enough specifics in that Labour manifesto and Starmer is unconvincing for me. If the Labour Party were to commit to start renationalising at least one of the public sell offs or had a concrete easily understandable plan for the redistribution of wealth or a plan for recovering money from giant companies who avoid tax or a commitment to proper support for the NHS then I might be tempted again.
Ironically proportional representation would play right into the reform parties hands who would have a much greater representation in parliament. Farage has pledged to increase the tax threshold to £20,000 - a massive benefit to those who need that break most.
Things are getting desperate. Consecutive Conservative and Labour governments have left us each time with a higher and higher level of national debt and a crumbling infrastructure - why would anyone be convinced that doing the same yet again would make any difference whatsoever? - especially with no coherent manifesto to believe in. Labour are asking us to vote for ‘change’ for the sake of it. You can only bang your head off a wall for so long.
We do need change - in the entire political system. We need a disruptor. I think Reform offers that.
I think the young should be more worried about the wars to come, the west wants to convert them to corpses, wars in Ukraine, Middle East and China are in the making. Endless war, keep voting the same way, that’s what you’ll get. Suicidal Abyss.
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They’re not really though, are they.
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This thread should never have been started tbh - the forum is supposed to be about music only now. Not really sure why the thread was not shut down already. I am interested in politics, but I think the rule against discussing politics here was made for good reasons, and people should respect it.
While attempting not to feel patronised myself by the ‘media gotya’ thing, I’m not sure how open or closed a question you’d be happy with. Maybe why would anyone with the best interests of their country want to actively support more of the politics of division and populist lies? Or if that’s too specific maybe just simply why?
Tbh I don’t feel that it’s a particularly complex or nuanced thing you’re advocating, but if you think you’ve got a considered point to put across please do.
My response was from an article in The Times: https://www.thetimes.com/article/162919ca-5e42-4594-a693-d3626f10f112?shareToken=f34fda1b860d0e65d3630269ecdb6989
As for being a good MP for the people who vote for him in Clacton, again, from The Times:
What is it in Michael's ground rules that people don't understand?
He is nice enough to let us use his Forum as an all-round music disscussion area, not just as a support forum for his apps. We shouldn't abuse that.
Actually, I didn't realise that non music related content was not allowed in the other category. My bad. That's fair and I will delete all my comments and not post in such threads again.
Thank you for the reminder, and apologies to Michael and the mods.