I don’t find the switch that odd. The Conservatives and Labour have shown that they are out of touch with the problems people are facing day to day.
Reform gain support by paying lip service to those issues. They then point the finger in the wrong direction as to the cause, using it as a way to drive they’re real agenda.
The greens are also addressing the problems people face, but proposing radical solutions from the other end of the spectrum.
So if you’re an ex-reform voter could go to a party that’s telling you your problems don’t exist. You go to the party that proposes a different solution.
I don’t find the switch that odd. The Conservatives and Labour have shown that they are out of touch with the problems people are facing day to day.
Reform gain support by paying lip service to those issues. They then point the finger in the wrong direction as to the cause, using it as a way to drive they’re real agenda.
The greens are also addressing the problems people face, but proposing radical solutions from the other end of the spectrum.
So if you’re an ex-reform voter could go to a party that’s telling you your problems don’t exist. You go to the party that proposes a different solution.