• @intelisense@lemm.ee
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    881 year ago

    Liz Truss lost her seat because voters moved right, not because they thought Labour was a better option.

    Let’s celebrate today, but from tomorrow onwards, we need to address the far right lunatics head on.

      • @uienia@lemmy.world
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        131 year ago

        Unfrotunately. Global climate change, and the inevitable economic crisis this is causing, is fertile breeding ground for populist right wing politicians promising illusory simple solutions of hate.

        • Avid Amoeba
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          While that’s true, the climate crisis is underpinned by decades of centrist policy which has let corporations delay and evade climate action while reaping economic gains that didn’t reach the vast majority of people. The same majority who already pay for these externalities and are due to pay way more. So I’m afraid that centrism cannot solve the problems it created. Instead whoever wants to solve the root cause has to shift left and lift workers over capital. Failing that, right wing populism in power becomes inevitable, because the status quo is untenable and only getting more so. We’ve played this game before but this time the stakes are significantly higher.

  • TheEmpireStrikesDak
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    1 year ago

    Beautiful. Looks like Reform split the right wing vote and cost her the seat. Even more beautiful!

    Now I need to look up if Badenoch lost hers too.

    Edit: dang.

  • @fubarx@lemmy.ml
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    21 year ago

    I’ve been binging on election followup podcasts while cleaning the house. There were many seats where Tory+Reform would have beat the Labour candidate.

    The consensus seemed to be that the Tories are going to lick their wounds, then push further right to gain back Reform voters instead of trying to tack to center and peel away from Labour.