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andrewducker) wrote2025-05-02 09:03 am
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My general feeling on the by election result
Reminder that any voting system where you can win a single seat without 50% of people thinking you're better than the alternatives is not fit for purpose.
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I am… not optimistic.
(My assumption is that in most constituencies, Greens instantly get eliminated, followed by Lib Dems. Lib Dem and Green votes go to Labour because most of those people are Never Conservative, let alone Reform. Now you’ve either got the situation where Reform are knocked out, in which case it’s a straight up traditional left-vs-right competition between Labour and Conservative, or you have a bunch of Conservative voters playing kingmaker)
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Though it’s not reassuring that we seem to have ended up with far right, very right, moderately right, and somewhat left as our political options, with everyone but Lib Dems/Greens scrambling to court the Reform voters.
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Evidence is actually that a fair bunch of Reform voters are disaffected Labour voters who won't vote Conservative. There are plenty of Conservatives who will go Lib Dem over Reform. People are complex.
And you absolutely can't say that LibDems get wiped out first considering how they just did in the council elections. And the Greens are doing better than ever.
I don't think it's as concrete as you think.