The Brighton Ace
Active member
I think you underestimate the incredible appeal of an alternative choice to the current status quo. For people who are struggling, many will feel that things can’t get worse from the Labour/Tory experience. There is also the added appeal of externalising any problem to migrants who serve as a voiceless and powerless scapegoat. Brexit was the same.I see your point.
It does beg the question; why are some falling for it while others aren’t?
As a Labour voter, what I’m incredibly disappointed with so far is the drift in their values. Winter fuel allowance, benefit cuts and the rhetoric surrounding them - it’s hard to see how they’re looking out for the most vulnerable in society. On the other end, other than private school fee tax, how are Labour closing the wealth divide? Bringing back the 50% tax bracket for highest earners would be a start.
Reform will continue to thrive whilst they push a rhetoric that resonates and living conditions for the poorest in society continue to deteriorate.