The reality is that Labour can still maintain its dominance.
Labour -32.6% before the general election to 24.5%,
Conservatives from 23.2% to 24.1%. Hardly a rebirth or a resurgence.Tories are still in big trouble.
Liberal Democrats from 3.4 % to 18% Looks like people are willing to give the directionless party a try.
Greens From ??% to 10%. Bad news for Social Dems and Labour because it splits their vote.
Reform UK, from 0% to 6.7% Not good for the Tories as it splits the vote.
My takeaway is that UK politics will remain a mess.
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Leo's just lucky that he has enough groupies to stay with that age demographic.
Otherwise he might have to move onto the usual rejects the rest of us have to put up with.
Given by the snowflake shock at the idea of Leo fornicating with an under 25 y o, their heads would explode if they ever visited Pattaya.
Trump's insistence that ALL of the candidates for senate leader must pledge to allow recess appointments (giving up the senate's power of ADVISE and CONSENT) was yet another dark sign that Trump intends to rule as an autocratic DICTATOR, as much as is possible, and a lot will be possible.
As far as silly people saying the maga autocrats can't just change the constitution on the fly so not to worry. You don't need to change the constitution. You can just ignore it knowing there won't be any consequences as per the almost total power given the presidency recently by the maga controlled Supreme Court.
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