From fake claims about the Greens' stance on drugs to mocking their candidate's hair, rightwingers have made it clear how threatened they feel by Zack Polanski's party, writes Steven Methven.
I mean I do agree and I’m terrified of a world where reform get any sort of power. I also voted green but green doesn’t have the same level of following. A small subset will vote for them, but not enough for the FPtP to allow them to make change.
What is scary is that Farrage seems to be taking a lot of people who are disinfranchised with labour or con and uniting them around hate for immigration and just like Brexit, ‘promises’ (please read lies) that he will fix the UK and not just push us further towards division and unease.
While Zack Polanski is IMO a much more suitable leader (and human being), he’s not the radical change that people who feel squeezed will vote for.
Labour only got 34% of the vote which lead to 63% of the seats. I understand PR isn’t perfect but that doesn’t feel like something that should be in the range of outcomes.
I was recently listening to Behind the Bastards: How the Liberal media helped fasicm win.
Chilling how little they, the media, learned. They’re still infantalising the left while proping up the right. Few lessons to be learned beyond “oppose fascism as violently as you dare as soon as you can”.
For me, I’ll vote Green, encourage others to vote Green, hope some Lab/Lib/Con voters learn some history and vote Green. If/when Reform win, reasses. Not particularly violent, history won’t remember me well.
I mean I do agree and I’m terrified of a world where reform get any sort of power. I also voted green but green doesn’t have the same level of following. A small subset will vote for them, but not enough for the FPtP to allow them to make change. What is scary is that Farrage seems to be taking a lot of people who are disinfranchised with labour or con and uniting them around hate for immigration and just like Brexit, ‘promises’ (please read lies) that he will fix the UK and not just push us further towards division and unease. While Zack Polanski is IMO a much more suitable leader (and human being), he’s not the radical change that people who feel squeezed will vote for. Labour only got 34% of the vote which lead to 63% of the seats. I understand PR isn’t perfect but that doesn’t feel like something that should be in the range of outcomes.
I was recently listening to Behind the Bastards: How the Liberal media helped fasicm win.
Chilling how little they, the media, learned. They’re still infantalising the left while proping up the right. Few lessons to be learned beyond “oppose fascism as violently as you dare as soon as you can”.
For me, I’ll vote Green, encourage others to vote Green, hope some Lab/Lib/Con voters learn some history and vote Green. If/when Reform win, reasses. Not particularly violent, history won’t remember me well.