I think it's a pity that there is no hard left party, not because I want one in power but because there should be a comprehensive choice for people where to cast their votes. As it is at the moment, anyone with harder left views has to look to the nutjobs in the Green Party to represent them. In my view the Greens should have stayed as an environmental pressure group and the Lib Dems should just pack it in.
Extreme parties tend to keep the centre left/right on their toes enough to force changes they wouldn't normally make, as we see now with Reform. The only problem is that although the general public don't want extreme parties in power, in times of unrest, they will turn to them if they feel ignored. Again, as we see now with Reform.
If Reform get voted in at the next GE the blame will lie fair and square with both the centre left/right parties. The government for not listening to and acting on public concerns, and the opposition for not giving the voters an attractive alternative.
Also, whenever a Conservative MP defects to Reform it is usually met with jeers aimed at the failing Tory Party, but I think to the Farage haters it should be viewed with concern.
It's pretty clear that there will be a new government after the next GE but despite Reform's current popularity what may stop them is an image of a dysfunctional group of chancers. But every defection weakens the (relatively) moderate Tories, gives strength to the more extreme Reform and offers them an even better chance of success at the next GE. Whatever you think of the last government, to the normally Tory voting electorate, Reform will appeal to them more with familiar faces and credible politicians (credible compared to the group of chancers mentioned above).
I think the problem lies in the political blob not understanding that even with the overton window moving more and more left of where it was over the past 30 years ,and yes that was pretty much representative of the voterbase as a whole, that does not equate to the voters being more and more left!
If the Overton window had remained static and the voterbase moved bit by bit left then yes, there is a change there but if the whole of politics is moving more and more that way as well then that centre right tendency is still a centre right tendency because politics represented pretty much the public mood swing.
Its not so much the Overton window moving back right now. People are still pretty much in the same place in general as they were 10 years ago. Its just there is a bit more pushback against some of the "culture wars" stuff and a frustration at politicians ignoring a lot of concerns to the point that everything is shut down as if the country is overrun by far right fascists when it isn't..........you wouldn't think it wasn't though by the way the politicos and their supporters and the legacy media go on. Every narrative is that any concern about immigration = wanting deportations and fascist beliefs and they spend a lot of time banging on about GB News which gets an average 86k watchers through the day which in the grand scheme of things is teeny tiny but commands a massive amount of the political machine (including guardianista and commentariat) time as if it was some behemoth BBC challenger that half the country is watching!.
86k is like Lincoln (constituency not the expanding greater Lincoln!) It is 0.12% of the country! but it is constantly talked about as if it were THE enemy!
What no-one seems to talk about is that the BBC put BBC News on all through the night until BBC breakfast starts........which is pretty much BBC News anyway and then BBC2 take BBC news though the morning but these are not included in the news channel numbers! BBC Breakfast for example gets over 6 million viewers!
This constant talk up of the threat of GB News' fraction of a precent share ignores just how many people are watching BBC News on their main 2 channels! Even Newsnight's numbers are double GB News average!
They should spend less time banging on about GB News, less time trying to present the country as being a full on racist cesspit and spend a lot more time trying to actually represent the normal folks and do good policy!
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