Gorton and Denton

Sadly the election outcome will be all about our fractured divided society that was created by the great multicultural experiment.

White = Reform
Muslim = Green

Don't you just wish.

Your apparent concerns ("Sadly...") might seem a tad more genuine if you showed any evidence of trying to repair the fractures in our divided society rather than seeking to worsen them, and create new ones, all the time.
 
If you see that someone other than you has assigned the label "extreme left" to the Green Party it is inconceivable that you would repeat it in the way you did, unless you agreed with it.



UTTERLY INCONCEIVABLE.

You do agree with it.

In the survey posted earlier, Reform are shown as 69 points towards the right and the Greens are shown as 55 points towards the left.

Terminology is interesting. If you suggest that Reform is an extreme right wing party you get a collective meltdown from that part of the forum.
 
Don't you just wish.

Your apparent concerns ("Sadly...") might seem a tad more genuine if you showed any evidence of trying to repair the fractures in our divided society rather than seeking to worsen them, and create new ones, all the time.
I grew up believing in multiculturalism. It actually seemed to be working... divisions were fading, people were blending. That's all reversed in the last 20 years or so.

Racism needs to be cracked down on, within all communities.
 

Which shows that even Reform voters don't class the Greens (or Labour - both parties score almost identically) as "very left-wing".

As an aside, it shows that Tory voters place the Greens closer to the centre than do any other voters apart from Reform. And they consider them significantly less left-wing than Labour.

So thanks for telling people to read something which proves you wrong.

https://yougov.co.uk/politics/artic...ies-and-themselves-on-the-left-right-spectrum
or take a pill to help you shut up.

And thanks also for making it clear that you think that "Discuss or debate topical issues here" means silencing the voices of people who say things you disagree with.
 
From your link...

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As suggested, and as denied by you, Green are extreme left, even more crackers than Labour.

They're just a rebranded communist party. The whole eco agenda is just a way of taking advantage of genuine concerns to get elected. Their answer to every eco problem is bigger government and state control and ownership, i.e. communism.
 
Do you think electoral calculus is unbiased?
I wasn't criticising it.
Reform are currently on track to be the largest party, that means lots of people plan to vote for them.
I think support is slowly draining
They are the best chance to get this disastrous Labour government out and claim they will repeal a lot of their bad polices.

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The Greens could easily bite off a bigger chunk but a lot will depend on strategic voting
 
I think support is slowly draining

The Greens could easily bite off a bigger chunk but a lot will depend on strategic voting

If the Reform general election manifesto sticks with all the current policies and they are properly questioned about it, they will lose quite a bit of support. But more importantly, tactical voting to keep them out will go through the roof. I mean policies such as leaving the Convention Against Torture.
 
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I grew up believing in multiculturalism. It actually seemed to be working... divisions were fading, people were blending. That's all reversed in the last 20 years or so.

Racism needs to be cracked down on, within all communities.
What an inverted pyramid of piffle
 
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