UK General Election 2029 - Trading ONLY thread
- firlandsfarm
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Braveman joins Reform and receives an amazing welcome. And now there are 8
And how nice it is to see two brilliant public speakers who don't need reams of notes to keep referring to (no names of course!). 
Labour will hang on for as long as they can. They won't call a GE until 2029. I think something extraordinary will need to happen for a GE before then......but 3 years is a very long time in politics, much can happen between now and then, especially with regards to Reform and Greens rise
It's interesting to see the surge in the greens. Before I even looked at the stats, I knew they would appeal to younger voters, as their policies are pure fantasy. Younger people haven't built the cynicism and battle scars, and don't realise politicians will say anything to get your vote.
I do think politicians should bear some moral hazard for their decisions. Also, it's incredible somebody can walk in off the street and get a £500k contract with no experience or qualifications.
I often feel the whole system is broken and geared to the wrong outcomes.
I do think politicians should bear some moral hazard for their decisions. Also, it's incredible somebody can walk in off the street and get a £500k contract with no experience or qualifications.
I often feel the whole system is broken and geared to the wrong outcomes.
- firlandsfarm
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Trouble is those with the power and ability to change it are the ones enjoying it!Euler wrote: ↑Mon Jan 26, 2026 2:35 pmIt's interesting to see the surge in the greens. Before I even looked at the stats, I knew they would appeal to younger voters, as their policies are pure fantasy. Younger people haven't built the cynicism and battle scars, and don't realise politicians will say anything to get your vote.
I do think politicians should bear some moral hazard for their decisions. Also, it's incredible somebody can walk in off the street and get a £500k contract with no experience or qualifications.
I often feel the whole system is broken and geared to the wrong outcomes.
