Reform supporters voting against their best interests

Your wonky lefty logic would be fine if we lived on the planet UK.

In reality we live in a competitive world, where companies can move facilities and people to other countries if we don't compete.

Your hard of thinking analysis is precisely why Labour always makes the poor poorer, despite their good intentions.
Simply, as always

Some business are doing well. Some arent
 
Tell that to the tens of thousands, mainly young, who have lost their jobs under Labour, so you reckon we just close down struggling business's instead of helping them? to many people these jobs are the first rung of the ladder, and will lead to better things.
Labour were pinning their hopes of re election on the young - so that's out the window now. The old wont vote for them now after being robbed by labour. They have also lost he muslim vote over the israli/ Palestinian issue - and the jewish vote for the same conflict. They have lost the landlords vote -both types (housing and drinking) they have lost the farmers vote. But at least they are guaranteed about 5 votes from the vote labour forever lot on here.
 
Unemployment is at it's highest in ten years (excluding Covid) yet people claim Labour is the party for the young working class, recent polls suggest many of the young are turning to Reform, feeling Labour has decieved them.
 
(in response to comrade morganthana)

As you're taking the argument to stupid extremes... why don't we increase the minimum wage to £100/hour? Then everyone would be rich, surely?

Could you possibly comprehend that there could be problems with this?

Actually I wonder if you can see the issue - let me know!
 
Unemployment is at it's highest in ten years (excluding Covid) yet people claim Labour is the party for the young working class, recent polls suggest many of the young are turning to Reform, feeling Labour has decieved them.
Next election will tell.

4 years or so
 
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