- Sat Jun 07, 2025 10:14 am
#90458
This has been puzzling me too. when I was growing up in the 1960s and 1970s, only just beginning to become semi-aware of politics, it seemed that there were basically only two choices for government : Labour or the Tories. Wilson or Heath, and there was also a mentality that said “time to give the other lot a chance” and that they just took turns at being the government. Things changed a bit with the rise of the SNP, and in particular, the rise of Thatcher.
The notion of a third party being the government was risible. The Liberal Party (as it was then called) was around, of course, led by Jeremy Thorpe, but hardly anybody took them seriously in any way at all.
The very notion of a party like Reform UK forming a majority government, or a fucking racist grifting chancer like Farage becoming Prime Minister, was not just completely unthinkable, it was quite ridiculous. And it still should be - but apparently, it no longer is. If you believe large parts of the news media.
I still struggle to understand why. Farage’s credibility and/or acceptability as a potential PM is, in my view, non-existent. The man is disgusting.
If you look in even the most cursory way at the policies of Reform UK, it is clear that they would be disastrous for the UK. Liz Truss on steroids. It was Reform UK that gave us Brexit and knocked billions of pounds worth of growth off our economy. Most of them are former Tories, including Farage, and the thickest and nastiest Tories to boot. They shouldn’t be being given the time of day.
And yet, and yet. Is it that they are riding the crest of the whole disillusionment-with-politics-in-general wave ?
Is it “time to give the other lot a go” writ large ?
Answers on a virtual postcard to Abernathy, c/o Mailwatched, That Internet, Planet Earth.
The notion of a third party being the government was risible. The Liberal Party (as it was then called) was around, of course, led by Jeremy Thorpe, but hardly anybody took them seriously in any way at all.
The very notion of a party like Reform UK forming a majority government, or a fucking racist grifting chancer like Farage becoming Prime Minister, was not just completely unthinkable, it was quite ridiculous. And it still should be - but apparently, it no longer is. If you believe large parts of the news media.
I still struggle to understand why. Farage’s credibility and/or acceptability as a potential PM is, in my view, non-existent. The man is disgusting.
If you look in even the most cursory way at the policies of Reform UK, it is clear that they would be disastrous for the UK. Liz Truss on steroids. It was Reform UK that gave us Brexit and knocked billions of pounds worth of growth off our economy. Most of them are former Tories, including Farage, and the thickest and nastiest Tories to boot. They shouldn’t be being given the time of day.
And yet, and yet. Is it that they are riding the crest of the whole disillusionment-with-politics-in-general wave ?
Is it “time to give the other lot a go” writ large ?
Answers on a virtual postcard to Abernathy, c/o Mailwatched, That Internet, Planet Earth.
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