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I mean, Political Compass is wrong most the time (although, I do support Labour in England) and I found his irony, lmao.

I mean, Political Compass is wrong most the time (although, I do support Labour in England) and I found his irony, lmao. | image tagged in seems legit obama | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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I dislike both Labour and the Conservatives. The only part of Labour I like is Blue Labour, and the only Tory MP I like is Jacob Rees-Mogg. I used to support Reform UK, but now that Farage has stepped down as leader I'd rather vote for UKIP.
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Labour does seem like a party that suits my political ideologies as a Centrist that’s slightly more left. Although, I think maybe the Lib Dems suit me more being more Centrist.
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I personally dislike the Lib Dems because they were opposed to the UK leaving the EU even after the British people voted for it in the referendum.
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I don't really follow real life politics so I'll just say okay.

Also, the main reason I support Labour is probably down to my region. I mean, it is mostly Labour.
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And the only reason I backed BoJo in 2019 is because Farage stood down half of the Brexit Party candidates to help the Tories. Now we're stuck with this mess and there still isn't any major party that satisfies any large voting bloc. That's why I don't talk about UK politics as much; because right now it sucks.
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Idk man, I stoppoed paying attention to UK politics after Jeremy Corbin left. Something about Keir threw me from the start.
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I mean, Corbyn probably wouldn't have stepped down if he won. The only reason he didn't win is cause Bojo bribed the voters to vote him as he promised he'd cut his hair. He lied, lmao.
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Hehe. If only Bojo got a haircut. I think it’s the main reason he got divorced so many times
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So true. What does he comb his hair with? A knife and fork? Lmao.
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Sums it up nicely
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Also, I read his beliefs and it seems something if I was old enough that I would vote for.
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Who, Corbyn?
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Starmer. I didn't actually read Corbyn's beliefs but I'll do that now.
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Cool. Copy em here so I can read em too
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Can't find JC's but here's Starmer's. https://keirstarmer.com/plans/10-pledges/
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Actually looks interesting
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It's funny how the entire right and most of the left can agree that Keir Starmer sucks.
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Most of the right is unsatisfied with BoJo too. I'd much rather have Jacob Rees-Mogg as Conservative Party leader, otherwise I'll probably just vote UKIP or Reform UK.
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You can vote? Lucky…
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Well for me, voting is basically picking between supporting the UKIP candidate, who has policies I genuinely like, or just going with the boring old Tory candidate again because I'm too afraid of splitting the vote and letting a leftist win. It really depends on how competitive the race is. Voting for a minor party can still make a difference because it can pressure the larger parties to adopt some of their policies. Plus most of the time it's just local council elections that barely even matter anyway. The one thing I regret about Brexit is that we don't have European Parliament elections anymore. Elections in the US honestly seem way more interesting, which is why I mostly talk about American politics (plus most ppl on here are Americans).
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I can relate to that. Election over here lost their sparkle, ‘cuz they happen so often. Besides, one vote couldn’t possibly split the vote, and there hasn’t been a leftist win in years anyway.
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If you ask me the best way to make a change is getting out the vote through activism either online or in person, if it's for a cause you truly believe in.
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Indeed. You should try find like-minded individuals
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