4 years for Labour to lose more voters, but hopefully four years for Reform to show off their incompetence and ruin any election chances, with any luck.
Unfortunately I don’t think their incompetence puts people off. As long as they keep making a noise about immigration, people are going to vote for them.
As long as they keep making noises about immigration they’re going to continue to split the right-wing vote and draw Tories further to the right.
What’ll end up happening is either they will do something mind-numbingly stupid which gets even their own supporters mad at them or they’ll just become the nasty party 2.0.
4 years for Labour to lose more voters, but hopefully four years for Reform to show off their incompetence and ruin any election chances, with any luck.
Unfortunately I don’t think their incompetence puts people off. As long as they keep making a noise about immigration, people are going to vote for them.
As long as they keep making noises about immigration they’re going to continue to split the right-wing vote and draw Tories further to the right.
What’ll end up happening is either they will do something mind-numbingly stupid which gets even their own supporters mad at them or they’ll just become the nasty party 2.0.
It feels like both are waiting, or even relying on, for the other to implode.
Historically that’s not how that works.