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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
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The worst thing about the next election
After the results from Thursday, every commentator will say that Labour are certain to win the next general election. But they’re wrong. Labour aren’t going to win. The Tories are going to lose. This is a crucial distinction. Most voters are plainly motivated by grim disillusionment with the Government – not delirious enthusiasm for Labour’s policies, whatever they may be. By the election, the Tories will have been in power for 14 years. More than enough for all but their most loyal supporters to have grown heartily sick of them. So, as it tends to do in such circumstances, the country will sigh, and give the sole available alternative a whirl. That, though, is not how pro-Labour pundits and celebrities will view it. Instead, they’ll treat the result as an endorsement not only of Labour, but of their own personal worldview. “See!” they’ll crow. “This shows that the Tories got the British people completely wrong, with their hateful Right-wing culture wars. Clearly the public actually LOVE small boats. And puberty blockers, and the EU, and reparations for slavery, and teaching primary school children about dildos. The Tories are so out of touch…” For Conservatives, this is going to be the worst thing about the next general election. Not the result. But the gloating afterwards. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/columnis...-laws-ireland/ |
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