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tax those who don't vote for us more to fund free stuff for those who do.

It genuinely concerns me what would come of the UK if that lot gained power.Yep, the days of Labour being the party of the working class are long gone. All just looking after the chancers and chavs now, keep enough of the population dependent on handouts to keep voting for them. Green are a worse version of Labour.
Which makes absolutely no economic sense, the only way it goes if the majority are paid by the state is national bankruptcy. Which may happen before 2029 yet, they're on really thin ice. They keep taxing more, while the economy is now slipping into recession as a direct result. The more they tax now, the less they'll take.


current voting analysis still has Reform the largest party, even allowing for tactical voting. Conservatives on a bad day have enough seats to support and 10 would probably defect anyway. I can't seem Starmer wanting the play ball with the greens.It's getting feasible that Labour and Green could arrange a pact, where they don't compete for individual seats. Then they could cobble together enough seats between them to get a majority coalition and be an even worse version of what we currently have.
Hopefully not though, but who knows. Anyone voting for the tit-whisperer clearly isn't thinking straight, but that appears to apply to a lot of people in the UK. If you pay idiots to breed this is where we end up, sadly.
It's getting feasible that Labour and Green could arrange a pact, where they don't compete for individual seats. Then they could cobble together enough seats between them to get a majority coalition and be an even worse version of what we currently have.
Alternatively, a Green-Lib Dem coalition could happen, as it looks like Labour have no hope of getting any more than a handful of seats now, thanks to their glorious leader.
Hopefully not though, but who knows. Anyone voting for the tit-whisperer clearly isn't thinking straight, but that appears to apply to a lot of people in the UK. If you pay idiots to breed this is where we end up, sadly.

who will win then?There will be tactical voting on an unprecedented scale to keep Reform out. When their barmier policies are exposed during a general election campaign, they will lose at least eight percentage points. I see them getting a maximum of 22%. These factors combined will give them less than a hundred seats.
who will win then?
Labour had a golden chance to build on their GE win. What do they do? Feck it up, big style, starting with the winter fuel payment debacle. Who the feck was advising them? Any idiot could have told them 'whether good idea or not, it's not the right time to roll a policy like that out'.Labour biggest party.
But they will need a rainbow coalition.
Which will make it very hard to take difficult decisions.
