Despite wanting to be another Blair, Starmer doesn't have the tact at speaking to the public given that the troubles ended under Blair and they may restart under Starmer..
The middle class normies are probably pushing their blinders on to the extreme if they haven't secretly picked a side already which the majority will be to support the natives. This does mean that thanks to the extreme actions of Muslims, the extreme rhetoric of Keir and the determination of the native protestors, when they break they'll break for good and you may see a shift politically given the biggest hotspots are all deep labour areas.
The fact that Labour won the last elections isn't because people supported Labour more than before. Labour actually got less votes than in the previous elections, 9.7 million as opposed to 10.2 in 2019 and 12.8 in 2017.
Labour won because everyone to the right of them is so disgusted with and disillusioned by the Tories they stayed home. Turnout was the lowest since 2001. And of the people who did show up, many voted Reform, which split the right-wing vote.
The political shift has already happened. You just can't see it yet, because of the traitorousness and incompetence of the Tories, and the details of the UK election system.
Despite wanting to be another Blair, Starmer doesn't have the tact at speaking to the public given that the troubles ended under Blair and they may restart under Starmer..
The middle class normies are probably pushing their blinders on to the extreme if they haven't secretly picked a side already which the majority will be to support the natives. This does mean that thanks to the extreme actions of Muslims, the extreme rhetoric of Keir and the determination of the native protestors, when they break they'll break for good and you may see a shift politically given the biggest hotspots are all deep labour areas.
The fact that Labour won the last elections isn't because people supported Labour more than before. Labour actually got less votes than in the previous elections, 9.7 million as opposed to 10.2 in 2019 and 12.8 in 2017.
Labour won because everyone to the right of them is so disgusted with and disillusioned by the Tories they stayed home. Turnout was the lowest since 2001. And of the people who did show up, many voted Reform, which split the right-wing vote.
The political shift has already happened. You just can't see it yet, because of the traitorousness and incompetence of the Tories, and the details of the UK election system.