
stephen carlin🌱
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stephen carlin🌱
@stephencarlin
Does computery stuff. Likes cats and rabbits. Level 5 vegan. Moira/Sombra main. 日本語が少しわかります 🌱






Hello Owen. It’s difficult to know who will be best placed to lead Labour into the next election. It may well not be Starmer. What looks plausible is that the splitting of the vote on the left could let in a right wing coalition. Green voters will all have to decide whether they are so anti Labour (whoever’s PM at the time of the next election) that they’re prepared to risk letting Farage in - with all that that entails. (No doubt you’ll say the same of Labour voters who choose not to vote Green).















Getting why people are getting hopeful about the Green Party so wrong is bad enough. Saying it out loud like this? Embarrassing for Private Eye. Don’t be patronised. They’re just defending the establishment. Join.greenparty.org.uk




🟢 London could wake up to a sea of Green on 8 May if current voting projections are to be believed. According to new polling by Ipsos, shared exclusively with the New Statesman around half of Londoners overall are considering voting for Zack Polanski’s Green Party on 7 May. Keiran Pedley, the UK director of politics at Ipsos pointed out that the Greens have been gaining on Labour for some time. “The Greens have the potential to steal Labour’s modern-day base,” Pedley said, “which tends to be among urban graduate types who are motivated by a desire for radical change and also increasingly by the cost-of-living”. ✍️ @meganekenyon newstatesman.com/politics/green…

The whole country knows it: Keir Starmer is a barefaced liar.








