I think you’re right in terms of messaging, but as a member I disagree that’s the truth. I want climate action, I want higher wages, I want better public services. It bothers me that Labour’s messaging doesn’t even speak to me as a member. I don’t even know who it does speak to.
Estate agents are seen as the bottom of the property chain. And you should see the top!
Only moved in at the weekend, wonder if I should sell up and make a profit 🤔
Thanks mate. Thought I’d been banned at first. Then briefly considered staying locked out and getting a life. Glad I didn’t have to take such drastic action.
Genuine question: if we had a load of statues built to celebrate club legends, Oggy, Dion, Curtis, etc. Would people really have a Max statue?
I can’t see anyone honestly saying that would be the case.
You’re looking at it the wrong way. It isn’t “Brexit made the Tories look good” it was “Labour’s response to Brexit made it look bad”. How Brexit turns out or how people feel about the Tories won’t matter they’ll just remember Labour didn’t listen to people like them. That shit sticks for...
Greens issues with the mentalists are even more endemic than Labour’s. Their members make their manifesto, it’s absolutely batshit for a serious political party. They get the grumpy leftie and Grendel vote now, but as soon as there’s any eyes on them voters would run a mile.
Hell I’m both a...
I mean there’s literally no data to back up your point and tons to back up mine. If what you said was true the trends wouldn’t have got rocket boosters under Corbyn. He was very left wing but culturally turned off voters.
As for the Forde Report, same as it’s been for ages, after the ICO...
The thing is the trust in Labour in these communities was economic not cultural originally. You voted Labour because you knew your shop steward or your union rep and would be drenched in workplace politics.
Once that was unhooked, the cultural chasm between the liberal middle class wonks and...
Middle England != Middle Class
Also a lot of middle class people don’t see themselves as middle class. See fatso in this thread and the QT “£80k is average” guy.
It’s all about eating quinoa and riding a homespun vegan penny fathing or whatever.
Yeah it was, lots of soft Tories and centre left Remainers voted Corbyn in 2017 purely to stop/soften Brexit, also many Brexiters left Labour post 2016 pre 2017.
Moreover if you’re looking at the impact of Brexit, why wouldn’t you compare before and after instead of slightly after and a bit...