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My point is they can't have those voters who have gone Nazi, and those voters who left for the Lib dems. They can't win on the Nazi vote alone. The Nazi vote isn't really growing.
2015 - UKIP - 3,881,099 - 12.6%
2024 - Reform - 4,117,221 - 14.3%
my brother in christ how do you think they stayed in power for all that time AND got the referendum to do brexit?
Odd phrase and I've noticed your on Lemmy.world. You not a Brit?
Anyway, it fell apart didn't it. In 2019 Boris made it look like it could hold, but it absolutely couldn't. Though I would say a lot of that election was really anti-Corbyn.
2015 was pre-Nazification of the Conservatives. Before Brexit made them bat shit. 2024 was it all coming home.