Police State UK Beckons With Labour Win.
So the Labour party has its majority but you have to look at the figures to see the bigger and truer picture.
Labour won just 34.4% of the UK vote. It is not that their showing was at all good but that the conservative party one was all bad. The Tory party is in the worst position it has ever been; some say in about two hundred years. On the other hand it is clear the British public have lost faith in the Labour party as the one to lead and maybe to save them.
The Tories failed in their job to defend and thus failed as the main opposition. In other words they have made NO difference.
The Labour Party increased its share of the vote by a mere 1.5 percent since last time.
The Conservative Party came in at second place; with 23.4 percent of the vote. They showed an almost 20 percent drop in their share of the vote since the last election.
The Reform Party put up a good showing and came in third with14.4 percent.
Fourth up were the Lib Dems with 11.8 percent.
In the fifth slot were the Greens with 6.9 percent.
The SNP were sixth with 2.4%.
And last and least were PC with just 0.7 percent.
The voter turnout was 59.7 percent; making it 7.5 percent less than the last election.
Conservatives now set their sights and their hopes on the new Reform Party. They insist it will result in a greater challenge to the Labour government now and down the line.
They have the overall figures; at least if you total the Conservative party and the Reform party share of the vote.
Under the Brit System though the downside will be that Reform will only get a few seats at most.
Hopefully they will be able to challenge the remaining Conservative party as well? And see to it that they do their job in future.
At the same time they are well aware of the objectives of the incoming Labour government. Like someone said; Labour in power means we will get what we got from the Tories. Though it will be harder, faster and without the lube.
Now the multinational Black Rock has come out in support of the Labour Party; welcoming its victory. Labour offers hope they say.
Now that tells us all we need to know.
Should it not rather read abandon hope all ye who enter here?