The party can only blame themselves,their behaviour in evicting Boris with an 80 seat majority was absolutely crazy and the shambles since hasn't helped. Blaming him is absolutely ridiculous. Sadly Rishi was part of that plotting and has paid the price, history shows us the party faithful rarely reward backstabbers. Interestingly I saw on the news this morning it was the lowest turn out since 1945. I think a lot of people who would normally vote Tory just couldn't bring themselves to vote Labour and either didn't turn out or voted Reform as a protest. I actually know quite a few people who did that. Personally I have nothing against Nigel Farage, but most of the rest have some very unsavoury views. Personally I think the Tory party made a huge mistake not bringing him into the fold after the Brexit victory.
TheOstrich wrote:As is the fact that the so-called Pro-Palestinian movement has more MPs now than Reform or the Greens.
To me that's an extremely sinister development that will only further fracture our already fragile society.
I agree Ossie.
Well now we're stuck with Mr flip flop Starmer for the next 5 years, always supposing Angela Rayner doesn't stab him in the back somewhere down the line. The best to hope is he doesn't keep all his election promises, taxing pensioners, small businesses, house owners etc etc because with such a big majority a lot of people will be remembering the saying 'be careful what you wish for'.............