This is actually one of the reasons I don't think that the current administration will be able to turn the UK into 1984:
They'll be too busy trying to cover up the fact they have a foreign, militant entity they simply let in who has now seized territory and who the authorities have no power to control.
We are about to witness Labour copy the same leadership style as Æthelred the Unready in the 21st century.
Their first past the post voting systems HEAVILY favours the establishment parties.
It's a similar issue that happened in France, they don't need to 'cheat' like in the US, the system is designed in such a way to shut out emerging populist parties.
Put it this way, in America you can still turn it around through an election with pressure and vigilance.
In a lot of Europe, normie programming has to break to where bodies pile up on a daily rate and authorities are targeted before enough pressure is there to change.
The European system ensures a new third reich happens because unlike the US and other countries, there's no pressure release valves to discontent.
Labour didn't win, the Tories lost. With luck, proper conservatives will complete the pivot to Remain by next election and leave the husk of the Tory party to rot.
2019 was Labour's worst defeat in 100 years and in 2024 their total votes actually went down. In the time when Tories went from 14 million votes (2019) to under 7m (2024), Labour went from 10.3m to 9.7m. Keir Starmer's own constituency returned him with 37k votes in 2019 but under 19k in 2024. Any suggestion of Labour having popular support is a lie.
This is actually one of the reasons I don't think that the current administration will be able to turn the UK into 1984:
They'll be too busy trying to cover up the fact they have a foreign, militant entity they simply let in who has now seized territory and who the authorities have no power to control.
We are about to witness Labour copy the same leadership style as Æthelred the Unready in the 21st century.
I thought people in the UK were fed up with being overrun like this. How did Labour win?
Their first past the post voting systems HEAVILY favours the establishment parties.
It's a similar issue that happened in France, they don't need to 'cheat' like in the US, the system is designed in such a way to shut out emerging populist parties.
Dang. So there is little hope? I mean not like America isn’t free of election issues. I’m glad I live in Texas at least although that could turn blue
There is but it'd take a FULL revolt to happen.
Put it this way, in America you can still turn it around through an election with pressure and vigilance.
In a lot of Europe, normie programming has to break to where bodies pile up on a daily rate and authorities are targeted before enough pressure is there to change.
The European system ensures a new third reich happens because unlike the US and other countries, there's no pressure release valves to discontent.
Labour didn't win, the Tories lost. With luck, proper conservatives will complete the pivot to Remain by next election and leave the husk of the Tory party to rot.
So Brexit didn’t go through?
The UK would have to import some "proper" conservatives for that to work, since they currently don't have any.
Labour didn't win, the Torys simply lost their voters.
Looks at the numbers for labour from this election and the one 5 years ago. Iirc the turnout wasn't even 5% better.
2019 was Labour's worst defeat in 100 years and in 2024 their total votes actually went down. In the time when Tories went from 14 million votes (2019) to under 7m (2024), Labour went from 10.3m to 9.7m. Keir Starmer's own constituency returned him with 37k votes in 2019 but under 19k in 2024. Any suggestion of Labour having popular support is a lie.
Wow, I didn't know that. That is fucking brutal.
People got sick of the conservatives and went with the new party (reform?) while normies stuck with the tories so the vote kinda got split in a way.
Plus labor won the cities
You think reform will grow?
The random house burnings will spread from Ireland to the UK.
damn climate change