Tories **** on the working class and always have done. Working class people who vote for them are fools.
A Tory, a worker, and an immigrant are sitting at a table with 20 biscuits. The Tory takes 19 biscuits and warns the worker: “Watch out, the immigrant is going to take your biscuit away"
What will get working class voters back is the promise to kick out all foreigners. The majority I come across in work on a daily basis have immigration as their key reason for voting Tory. Not all, granted, but the vast majority. Wait til they realise that non eu immigration will just increase instead. HilariousThis is view right out of the 1970's and jokes won't get the voters back. Labour show disdain to working class voters and regard them as fools just as you have done, Strolls.
Tories **** on the working class and always have done. Working class people who vote for them are fools.
A Tory, a worker, and an immigrant are sitting at a table with 20 biscuits. The Tory takes 19 biscuits and warns the worker: “Watch out, the immigrant is going to take your biscuit away"
What will get working class voters back is the promise to kick out all foreigners. The majority I come across in work on a daily basis have immigration as their key reason for voting Tory. Not all, granted, but the vast majority. Wait til they realise that non eu immigration will just increase instead. Hilarious
And the Labour Party arrest the worker, accusing him of racism and give the immigrant the biscuit...
What race was the immigrant?And the Labour Party arrest the worker, accusing him of racism and give the immigrant the biscuit...
What will get working class voters back is the promise to kick out all foreigners. The majority I come across in work on a daily basis have immigration as their key reason for voting Tory. Not all, granted, but the vast majority. Wait til they realise that non eu immigration will just increase instead. Hilarious
Starmer is evidently going to need a bigger flag.
Yes, it is a factor. I suspect they believe the rate of immigration will be higher under Labour. Probably based on Blair's refusal to cap EU immigration in the early 2000's
Exactly.
You've fallen for it too.
People form an opinion on both, I'd sayI appreciate your honesty there but I suspect it’s more to do with the media they watch and read rather than Blair.
People form an opinion on both, I'd say
Like I say, not all but the vast majority I meet cite that reason for turning blue, including my best mate. He actually laughed when i suggested he was working class. Hes a window cleaner, works for someone else, rents a flat for him and his family and lives week to week like a vast amount of people do. Bizarre how some people think.Yes, it is a factor. I suspect they believe the rate of immigration will be higher under Labour. Probably based on Blair's refusal to cap EU immigration in the early 2000's
Perfectly summed upNo, your example and my response show exactly where British politics is at the moment, there's no middle ground. You have a Tory government that is at best inept and a Labour opposition that doesn't have a cohesive direction that will persuade the working class they truly represent them.
George Galloway's Workers Party is far more in synch with Labour voters than the current Labour has been for many years. It's a shame Labour is now caught in a battle within itself which will keep the Tories in power as long as they offer 'crumbs' near election time. British politics frankly stinks...
What will get working class voters back is the promise to kick out all foreigners. The majority I come across in work on a daily basis have immigration as their key reason for voting Tory. Not all, granted, but the vast majority. Wait til they realise that non eu immigration will just increase instead. Hilarious
No, your example and my response show exactly where British politics is at the moment, there's no middle ground. You have a Tory government that is at best inept and a Labour opposition that doesn't have a cohesive direction that will persuade the working class they truly represent them.
George Galloway's Workers Party is far more in synch with Labour voters than the current Labour has been for many years.