19 Kommentare

  1. Hmm bit short sighted, most of the seats the Greens could gain are from Labour.

    And on the condition Starmer goes? Even less likely as you don’t know who the new leader would be.

  2. lordnacho666 on

    We need PR for the next election. FPTP will create some massive vote share vs seat imbalances with this fragmentation.

    The only fair system is for each party to get a proportion of seats.

    If we got PR in before the election, it would also make negotiations easier before the election, since you’re no longer waiting for what is essentially a roulette table.

  3. NormalRub5442 on

    If the polls are good for the Greens it makes more sense for them to try and supplant Labour as the left wing alternative. 

    In order to agree to a pact Labour will have to sacrifice areas they already control. I don’t see this happening.

    So it could be a case of the Greens choosing between 20 MPs with a Labour government or 80 MPs with a Reform-Conservative government.

    Choosing the latter makes more sense. However, maybe Labour will get desperate and be more willing to hand over territory in a pact.

     

  4. Good we need to keep these Russian supporting fascists out of all and any power!!

  5. SmashedWorm64 on

    Can we have an Anti Green/Reform pact.

    When will people realise the Greens are just a left wing version of Reform.

  6. I’d actually really like a greens lab coalition I think. I like the greens but there’s certain policies that are red lines for me. Labour would keep them measured

  7. A green, lab, lib coalition is the only solution to reform, it should be formalised.

  8. This is obviously the single correct strategy.

    Starmer won’t do it, ofc. He’d rather coalition with the tories than the greens.

  9. Affectionate_You_858 on

    Really need changes in the labour party. The likes of starmer, streeting, mcfadden, mahmood are basically Cameron era tories.

  10. Ashamed_Seat6430 on

    This is exactly why we need electoral reform. A fair voting system would let people vote for the parties they actually believe in, like the Greens, without it being a wasted vote or forcing these awkward pre-election pacts. A coalition could be a great way to balance bold ideas with practical governance.

  11. win_some_lose_most1y on

    Let’s be Open to it, but let’s also be very fucking clear. They’re the Little bro in that situation. Zack will be PM not kier not Streeting. They have to kiss the ring, that’s the price.

  12. RecipeSpecialist2745 on

    Good, cut out the fascists from the mix, but Labor will have to share power I am guessing. That means compromise on a wealth tax.

  13. Select_Caterpillar56 on

    The last thing I was is for this Labour government to form a coalition with the Green Party. Keep Labour far far away

  14. Intelligent-Price-39 on

    Labour will never do this….they benefit from the current system

  15. Species1139 on

    Most Reform voters are bots.

    They aren’t as popular as their voice on social media says. The polls we see are unreliable. 3 years from an election means nothing.

    We just need to go out and vote against Farage, that is enough. Vote tactically.

    Do you really think the majority of people here want what’s going on in the US. No they don’t.

    Being anti immigrant is a good buzz word to win votes, but when you see the human cost play out I front of your eyes 1930s Germany style, it’s suddenly not as palatable.

    Do you think we would stand for an innocent woman to be shot then branded a terrorist by the government and do nothing.

    Seeing as Trump is preparing to go to war with Europe over Greenland, at least in his rhetoric, do we rally want that here? Someone wanting the end of days attacking a former ally.

    Remember who Farage supports. This isn’t ending well

  16. SojournerInThisVale on

    Interesting Polanski has said this.

    If Labour respond, they’ll likely deny it. And Polanski must realise this’ll destroy any trust between him and Labour. If he does, I imagine he sees it as a message to voters wavering between Labour and Greens that they can be trusted because, after all, the mainstream Labour Party was willing to trust them 

  17. Tricksilver89 on

    It’ll just push away any potential moderate Labour voters. If anything it’ll ensure neither Labour or the Tit Wizard see the levers of power after 2029.

    Crack on I say.

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